One of the ways I have used in the past to train apprentices is to show them a certain task, say taking a tool length offset, then let them try. Usually they won't pick it all up straight away, but as they are going through, I would watch for a mistake, and if it won't do any damage let them carry on, then stop them, point out the mistake and start again.
The best way to learn things like this is by doing, and doing again in my experience. Let them make mistakes, but not ones that damage anything. But you definately need to sort out different levels first.
That in my opinion is the hardest part. |