Its a real struggle for us. The "doing" part of vocational education doesn't really work for at home because of the equipment needed. Its not like typical lecture classes, since it is damn hard to weld at home for example. Never mind the Commercial Drivers License Training which requires use of the simulator until we are confident you have the skill for the actual big rig.
I would actually say vocational is much harder than traditional classes. Heck, laboratory assignments for the sciences are already computerized and don't lose as much value as vocational.
We have to do hand-on appointments and book work remote.
I'm going to be generous and assume by 'vocational' the parent meant in a CS sense (things like database and network configuration that you usually learn after college) and not in the broader sense (like welding and hair cutting where hands-on is the majority of the value).
Oh, well, sorry I got confused, but vocational has a very specific meaning in academics in the US and I guess its on my mind these days since this has been one of our big problems. I'm still hoping that there will be some industry acceptable solutions.
I would actually say vocational is much harder than traditional classes. Heck, laboratory assignments for the sciences are already computerized and don't lose as much value as vocational.
We have to do hand-on appointments and book work remote.