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<blockquote data-quote="aarondhgraham" data-source="post: 4201482" data-attributes="member: 13337"><p>Oklahoma has one of the best Career Tech systems in the nation,,,</p><p>I don't have the catalogs I used as an Occupational Education college student,,,</p><p>But I know that three ( or more) Career Tech schools in OK have Small Engine Maintenance programs.</p><p></p><p>You can pick up a lot of technique/tips on the internet,,,</p><p>But if you want to learn a "trade",,,</p><p>You need structured classes,,,</p><p>Or a true apprenticeship.</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit biased as my BS was in Occupational Education,,,</p><p>And my MS was in Vocational Curriculum Design.</p><p></p><p>For 17 years I worked very closely with Oklahoma's Career Tech System,,,</p><p>As in anything you will encounter in life there are "lemon classes",,,</p><p>But for the most part a structured program is always best.</p><p></p><p>Just my not-so-humble opinion.</p><p></p><p>Aarond</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aarondhgraham, post: 4201482, member: 13337"] Oklahoma has one of the best Career Tech systems in the nation,,, I don't have the catalogs I used as an Occupational Education college student,,, But I know that three ( or more) Career Tech schools in OK have Small Engine Maintenance programs. You can pick up a lot of technique/tips on the internet,,, But if you want to learn a "trade",,, You need structured classes,,, Or a true apprenticeship. I'm a bit biased as my BS was in Occupational Education,,, And my MS was in Vocational Curriculum Design. For 17 years I worked very closely with Oklahoma's Career Tech System,,, As in anything you will encounter in life there are "lemon classes",,, But for the most part a structured program is always best. Just my not-so-humble opinion. Aarond . [/QUOTE]
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