The Polytechnic Schools (UTU) depends of
the Council of Technical and Vocational Training and was created by decree-law 10.225 of
September 1942.
The institutional goals are:
- To offer a basic and secondary technological education
through a comprehensive and integral training that prepares young people to participate
actively in the economic and social development of the country.
- To promote in the students the abilities of continuous
education and the discovering of their vocations.
- To take part on the training of human resources of the
country through the technical graduation on the secondary or superior level or through
actions of training, updating and further training.
- To allow students to access higher education.
The Council of Technical and Vocational
Training achieves the above objectives through regular courses and non-formal educational
activities oriented to high and middle technicians and qualified workers.
The tasks of the UTU are:
- The cultural education oriented to the intellectual
promotion of workers and their technical training
- The whole education on manual and industrial technical
knowledge, paying special attention to those related to extractive industries and
transformation of national raw material.
- Complementary education for workers
- Education on applied arts.
- Contribution to the improvement of the existing industries
and promotion and collaboration on those that can be organized.
- Information about structure and functioning of the national
industries.
- Exams on technical skills.
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