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    requirements of various industries in its curriculum‚ in an innovative and flexible manner while developing a holistic and well groomed graduate. Ministry of HRD‚ Government of India had issued an Executive Order in September 2011 for National Vocational Education Qualification Framework (NVEQF). Subsequently‚ Ministry of Finance‚ in pursuance of the decision of Cabinet Committee on Skill Development in its meeting held on 19th December‚ 2013‚ has issued a notification for National Skills Qualifications

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    The Impact of Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973‚ and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 2004‚ on the Education of Children with Disabilities Abstract Education is regarded as a fundamental right in the United States. Up until the 1970’s‚ however‚ children with disabilities were being denied this right. Congress passed landmark legislation to redress this injustice‚ beginning with the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973‚ and culminating with the

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    Rehabilitation is generally designed to facilitate recovery from illness‚ injury or disease to a normal level of functioning. Usually this involves medical and physical treatment and rehabilitation‚ however‚ a person’s recovery has a myriad of other aspects for holistic rehabilitation. In the case of Hannah‚ she has both her physical restrictions to overcome as well as social adjustment to her new situation and her rehabilitation will also involve her family’s adjustment to changes to her lifestyle

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    obstacles in rehabilitation. For instance‚ mental illness is not something that can be completely cured. The symptoms can be lessened‚ and a mentally ill person may be able to live a productive life if they receive treatment and /or medication. However‚ they will still have diagnoses of mental illness. Rehabilitation of mental ill inmates should consist of helping the individual to recover from lost skill‚ coping with everyday demands‚ and restoring broken relationships. The rehabilitation may also have

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    Rehabilitation begin in the 1900s to help the renovations of the correctional system such as implementation of indeterminate sentencing‚ parole‚ probation‚ and a separated juvenile system. So‚ for seven-decade offender treatment ruled as the dominate in corrections philosophy. But‚ in the early 1970s‚ rehabilitation suffered a sudden and dramatic setback and liberals blamed rehabilitation for allowing the State to use force or threats against offenders‚ and conservative blame rehabilitation for allowing

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    Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act is a federal law that states any discrimination of a qualified disabled individual is strictly prohibited. These disabled individuals cannot be denied from benefits or services due to their disability. Employers are not allowed to discriminate in the process of hiring to those that are disabled. Those that are required to comply are ones that receive any federal funding and/or assistance. Federal divisions and agencies are also required to comply. The organizations

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    Vocational Guidance

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    What Is Vocational Guidance? A vocation is a career or calling and the word is derived from the Latin vocare‚ which means "to call." Vocational guidance means helping someone find his or her calling or at least a suitable career choice. Vocations or careers can be loosely categorized into areas such as service‚ technical‚ mechanical‚ creative‚ health and business. Vocational training rather than vocational guidance is available at career colleges and this is usually for entry-level careers

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    Vocational Development

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    Vocational Development Adolescents must consider their own evolving interests‚ needs and abilities in vocational choice. Obviously‚ making an early‚ realistic and lasting decision is not easy. It is no wonder that many adolescents change their vocational choices several times before setting on one. Vocational decision making begins in childhood and continues throughout life. Ginzerberg (1972) proposed that people pass through three sequential periods of vocational decisions making; * The

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    Vocational Education

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    Vocational education (education based on occupation or employment) (also known asvocational education and training or VET) is education that prepares people for specific trades‚ crafts and careers at various levels from a trade‚ a craft‚ technician‚ or a professional position in engineering‚ accountancy‚ nursing‚ medicine‚ architecture‚ pharmacy‚ law etc. Craft vocations are usually based on manual or practical activities‚ traditionally non-academic‚ related to a specific trade‚ occupation‚ or vocation

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    Nuzhat Nada 9/25/10 1. Why does our society provide vocational rehabilitation services for persons with disabilities? At present‚ our society provides vocational rehabilitation services to the PWID because majority of them feel it is their moral and social obligation to contribute to the lives of those who are deserving of their help. Since about 50 million Americans have some kind of disability‚ which suggest that in every family we are likely to see someone who is dealing with disability

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