Dexterity is developed through a combination of formal education, hands-on training, and experience. Key components include: 1. Education: Courses in histology and related fields provide foundational knowledge and introduce basic techniques. 2. Training: Supervised training in laboratory settings allows students to practice and refine their skills under the guidance of experienced professionals. 3. Practice: Repeated practice of techniques such as embedding, microtomy, and staining helps improve dexterity over time.