2012淘金英语专业四级听写 上海外国语大学 请从正文部分开始听写
There is a long history of vocational education in the US. Dating back to colonial times, the government has supported programs to train skilled workers. It started out as a way to teach students to farm and work in industries. But as the American economy grew, so too has vocational training. Today, vocational education is usually called career and technical education, or CTE. Students in high schools and trade schools can earn degrees in many areas. They include nursing, engineering, accounting, biotechnologies, web design and auto mechanics. Career and technical education is different from traditional school because it is much more "hands-on." Instead of sitting in a crowded classroom taking notes, students in CTE programs learn a trade. They are prepared to step out of the classroom right into the working world. That means they can start earning money years before students who attend four-year colleges.