Saturday, 24 October 2015



Students training to become building sheet metal workers need to practice different job situations, therefore we have different roofs constructed in the premises for practicing. The picture shows a roof with a chimney which a student has begun to work with.

6 comments:

  1. Hello Peter
    Do you have separate classes for theory and practice, or do you combine theory and practice within the one session?
    Regards
    Susanne

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    1. Susanne Hi! In the first class, I have the theory and practice together when I have students in eight days to sample. In the second and third grade, I have different classes of theory and practice.

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    2. Hello Peter

      Why do you have theory and practice separated in the second and third grade?

      Thank you for sharing your teaching work with us. I have enjoyed reading about what you do.
      All the best
      Susanne

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    3. During the first year the students try eight specializations within the construction sector. Ahead of the second year students choose which profession they would like to train to be. So when I teach also the theoretical part of the training to become a metal worker.

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  2. Hello Peter!
    It is difficult to learn the work steps?

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  3. Some things are hard and some things are easy to learn as anything else that students should learn in school.

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