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Manufacturing the next generation: A look at the tools some Canadian schools are using to develop the future workforce

Written by  Mary Del Ciancio January 20, 2011
What do an interactive training simulation system, a web-based analytical tool and an innovative co-op program have in common? They are all being employed by Canadian schools to better prepare the next generation of skilled workers.

The way students are being taught is evolving, as industry and academia collaborate to attract youth to the skilled trades, and better prepare students for the workforce with hands-on experiences. Take a look at how the next generation of skilled workers is being taught in Canada.
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Mary Del Ciancio

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