Posted on 01/05/2009 4:02:13 PM PST by SandRat
FOB LOYALTY District leaders, administrators and hundreds of students attended the reopening of the Civil Support District Training Center in Baghdads Al Karadah district, Dec. 30.
Multi-National Division Baghdad Soldiers were also in attendance to assist in security measures and meet the centers administrators in a show of partnership.
The center teaches students vocational skills, offering courses in road repair, generator repair, plumbing, electrical installation, sanitation and landscaping. Renovations took approximately six months to complete.
More than 550 students are currently enrolled at the center. Students must complete a six-month training course in their desired career paths and pass a final written examination in order to graduate.
Senior district leaders said they hope the graduates will find work in their local neighborhoods. After the students complete the six-month course, it is important they find jobs in the district they live in, said Mohammed Al Rubeiy, Karadah district council chief.
We need to ensure that these students study hard, and we need to help them get jobs in their chosen department, he said.
Classes range in size from 10 to 100 students and include lectures and hands-on practical exercises. The instructors are all experts in their respective fields and mentor students to help them to become successful and productive members of the workforce.
I teach students about generator engines and how to keep them working properly, said Hamed, a generator maintenance teacher. I also provide students with specific skills of the job in order for them to succeed and guide them to a better future.
Hazim, 27, is a plumbing student who is looking forward to a new life his education will provide.
I have no job, and I'm looking for work experience in order to build a better future for myself, he said. If I listen to my professors and study hard, I know the future is looking good for me.
Classes for women are scheduled to begin later this year.
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