Coming from an environment where woodwork and metalwork were taught to secondary school children from the age of 11, the claim that carpentry skills are no longer taught at some schools was received as a bit of a shock.
Is this true? If so, then how are youngsters going to be taught the basic practical life-skills needed, and what does this bode for the future of Engineering as a set of practical disciplines?
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