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RE: MACHINING; how machine parts are birthed.
This is "How it's made", Steemit edition. You know, the Discovery Channel show that was very popular?
How is the technical education going on in your country?
Are the students aged 12-18 involved in such technical classes? How does one get to practice mechanics before actually choosing to specialize on it?
Here, it's mandatory to have mechanical classes if you follow a technical complementary school (and I think it's mandatory even if you are not, but for the girls there are sewing classes as an option). Again, I don't know exactly how it is now, it was like that 15 years ago although I think it's more of less the same.
This gets kids to get to know if they like it.
I do not really know the show on discovery channel.
Technical education here is quite fair, i know quite a number of skill acquisition schools where technical courses are taught. I actually did a 3 month internship in one of them. Although some students are exposed to more of theory than the practicals.
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