Usually, training can be referred to as academic &/or technical. Academic training generally requires a core-curriculum of standardized courses not directly associated with the specific major (field) being studied, to give one a "well-rounded" educational background/degree
Technical training on the other hand, is generally regarded as more "hands-on" in a specific field with more emphasis on the quality of craftsmenship in a trade.
The best of both worlds is considered to be a combination of academic, technical and field experience to truly be competent and confidant in ones chosen area of endeavour.
Dental hygienist training is not supposed to be entertaining or fun, rather it is supposed to be an academic training regiment to become a dental assistant.
A psychologist.
If you are asking if taking sports at school or college is an academic, it all depends. Some colleges will allow a small credit for physical education if you wre in the military and took your training there. Generally, it is not academic, though.
There are two versions (modules) of IELTS to choose from: IELTS Academic IELTS General Training The Academic Version is intended for those who want to study or train in an English-speaking university or Institution of Higher and Further Education. Admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses is based on the results of the Academic test. IELTS Academic may also be a requirement to join a professional organisation in an English-speaking country. The General Training Version is intended for those planning to undertake non-academic training or to gain work experience, or for immigration purposes. It is typically for those who are going to English-speaking countries to do secondary education, work experience or training programs. People migrating to Australia, Canada and New Zealand must sit for the General Training.
Job training on probation will help you to acclimatize when you are assigned to the new post. Without job training, whatever may be your academic qualification, you will simply fumble in the practical field.
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at least a BA or BS, and a language would really be great
Adakole Ochai has written: 'Management development needs of lower and middle managers in university libraries in Nigeria' -- subject(s): In-service training, Academic libraries, Academic librarians, Administration
It depends on where you live. In most places in the US you will need at least 500 hours of training, and possibly passing the national, regional, or state written exam. The training includes both hands-on and academic topics, such anatomy and physiology.
Literally, "household game" though it is sometimes applied to academic institutions and means then a "philosophical school" or "training establishment"
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IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training assess English language proficiency, they cater to different purposes and test-taker groups. It's important to choose the version that aligns with your goals, whether that's pursuing higher education or preparing for employment or immigration. IELTS Academic: This version is intended for individuals who plan to study at the undergraduate or postgraduate level in an English-speaking country. It assesses whether the test-takers have the language skills required to study in an academic environment. IELTS General Training: This version is suitable for individuals who are seeking employment, training, secondary education, or migration to English-speaking countries. It focuses on assessing practical and everyday language skills in a range of social and workplace contexts. Reading and Writing Tasks: IELTS Academic: The reading and writing tasks in the Academic version emphasize academic contexts. The reading texts are more complex and may include topics like scientific research, academic journals, and textbooks. The writing task includes describing and interpreting data presented in charts, graphs, and diagrams. IELTS General Training: The reading texts in the General Training version are related to general topics that might be encountered in daily life, work, or social situations. The writing tasks include letter writing and essay writing on more practical and personal topics. Listening and Speaking: The two sections are same in both versions of IELTS. They assess general listening and speaking abilities, regardless of whether the test-taker is pursuing academic or general training.