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That's why the program's events encourage direct interaction between participants and instructors, emphasizing simple actions like walking table to table, asking questions and building relationships that can turn curiosity in masonry into a long-term career.
Shaver's Junior Blocklayer program isn't the only way industry groups like CMC have been expanding awareness of the masonry trade and supporting educational opportunities for potential tradespeople. In fact, after years of limited exposure in collegiate settings, CMC has been instrumental in bridging the gap between the classroom and real-world craftsmanship.
CMC's programming has introduced or reestablished partnerships with more than a dozen leading colleges and universities to restore concrete masonry's presence in the classroom through research, scholarships and hands-on learning.
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" Shaver's Junior Blocklayer program isn't the only way industry groups like CMC have been expanding awareness of the masonry trade and supporting educational opportunities for potential tradespeople. "