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Preparation For The Vocational Role

NIOS · Class 10 · Psychology

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Card 1Career, vocation and occupation

What does the term career mean in relation to work life?

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Career refers to "the course of events that constitute a life." It includes the sequence of occupations and other life roles that together express a person's commitment to work and self-development. I

Card 2Career, vocation and occupation

What is a vocation?

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A vocation is an occupation, either professional or voluntary, that is carried out more for its altruistic benefit than for income. It also fulfills a psychological need and suggests a calling for wor

Card 3Career, vocation and occupation

What is an occupation?

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Occupation is a group of similar jobs in several establishments. It is broader than a single job because it includes many similar positions in different workplaces. Example: many teaching jobs across

Card 4Career, vocation and occupation

How is a job different from an occupation?

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A job is a group of similar positions in one plant, business, institution, or other workplace. An occupation is wider because it includes similar jobs in several establishments. So, a job is narrower

Card 5Career, vocation and occupation

Why is career considered a broader term than vocation and occupation?

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Career includes the full pattern of a person's working life and other life roles. Vocation focuses on a calling for work, and occupation focuses on groups of similar jobs. Career covers all of these i

Card 6Vocational role

What does vocational role refer to?

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Vocational role refers to the world of work and occupational opportunities. It is connected with understanding different kinds of work and preparing for a suitable choice in life.

Card 7Need for preparation

Why is preparation for the right vocation necessary?

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Preparation is necessary because a wrong choice can waste time and money if a person's ability and aptitude do not fit the chosen work. Careful preparation helps in selecting work that matches one's i

Card 8Education options

What are the two main education options for choosing the right vocation?

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The two options are general education and special training. General education gives basic skills and values, while special training prepares a person for specific occupations.

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