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Final Apprenticeship Examinations In The Teaching Profession Of Technical Draughtsman

Original Language Title: Lehrabschlussprüfung im Lehrberuf Technischer Zeichner

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268. Regulation of the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Labour on the examination of the teaching profession in the teaching profession of Technical Drawner

On the basis of § § 8 and 24 of the Vocational Training Act, BGBl. No. 142/1969, as last amended by the Federal Law BGBl. I No 79/2003, shall be ordered:

The following examination regulations will be issued for the examination of the teaching profession in the teaching profession of Technical Drawner:

Rejecting Audit

Outline

§ 1. (1) The final examination shall be divided into a practical and theoretical examination.

(2) The practical test shall include the items of test work and expert discussion.

(3) The theoretical examination comprises the subject-matter of subject-matter and applied mathematics.

(4) The theoretical examination shall not apply if the candidate for examination has reached the teaching objective of the last grade of the professional vocational school or the successful completion of a vocational middle or higher school which replaces the teaching period has proven.

Practical examination

Audit work

§ 2. (1) The examination must be carried out in the form of the processing of an operational work order, after the examination board has been specified, and shall include the following work:

a)

Make a sketch,

b)

Create a standard, computer-based drawing, taking into account the training.

The individual steps in the execution of the task are to be documented manually or computer-based. The examination committee may provide the examinee with relevant documents on the occasion of the task.

(2) The Examination Committee shall, on the basis of the purpose of the final examination and the requirements of the professional practice, place a task on each test item, which can normally be carried out in seven hours. In this context, the work referred to in paragraph 1 is lit. a a duration of two hours and the work referred to in para. 1 lit. To base a period of five hours.

(3) The examination shall be terminated after eight hours.

(4) The evaluation shall be based on the following criteria:

1.

Arrangement and presentation of the views and sections,

2.

Arrangement of the measurement and auxiliary lines,

3.

Treatment and treatment instructions,

4.

Dimensional information with tolerances,

5.

professional working methods.

Expert discussion

§ 3. (1) The expert interview shall be submitted before the entire examination board.

(2) The expert discussion has to be developed from the practical activity. In this case, the practical knowledge of the test specimen can be determined using technical expressions. The examinee shall present subject-related problems and their solutions, demonstrate the technical background relevant to the contract and justify the procedure in the performance of the contract. The examination is in the form of a conversation that is as lively as possible, with a call for discussion by means of the description of situations and problems.

(3) The purpose of the topic is to correspond to the purpose of the final examination and to the requirements of the professional practice of the test specimen. In this case material samples, tools, demonstration objects or display boards are to be used. Questions on relevant safety regulations, protection measures and accident prevention should be included.

(4) The expert discussion shall take at least 15 minutes for each test item. It's after 20 minutes to finish. An extension of not more than ten minutes shall be carried out on a case-by-case basis if the examination board is not otherwise able to assess the performance of the test specimen without a doubt.

Theoretical examination

General provisions

§ 4. (1) The theoretical examination shall be carried out in writing. It can be carried out jointly for a larger number of test specimens, if this is possible without impairment of the test sequence. The theoretical examination can also be carried out in a computerised form, although all the essential steps for the examination board must be comprehensible.

(2) The theoretical test shall in principle be held prior to the practical examination.

(3) The tasks shall be in accordance with the scope and level of the purpose of the final examination and the requirements of the professional practice. They are to be explained separately to the examinees on the occasion of the task.

(4) The written work of the test specimen shall be marked accordingly.

Specialist

§ 5. (1) The examination shall include the answer to one task in each of the following areas:

1.

Materials and auxiliary materials of the Technical Drawer,

2.

materials used in production and production,

3.

Measurement methods in production and production,

4.

machines and machine elements,

5.

Working methods of the technical draftsman,

6.

Work flow and manufacturing processes in production and production.

(2) The test can also be checked in programmed form with questionnaires. In this case, ten tasks are to be carried out in each area.

(3) The tasks shall be carried out in such a way that they can normally be carried out in 90 minutes.

(4) The test shall be terminated after 105 minutes.

Applied mathematics

§ 6. (1) The examination shall include the reply to one task in the following areas:

1.

Calculation of length and area,

2.

Volum and mass calculation,

3.

Calculation of material requirements,

4.

physical calculations,

5.

Translations and speeds.

(2) Use of calculation instructions, tables and formulas is allowed.

(3) The tasks shall be carried out in such a way that they can normally be carried out in 60 minutes.

(4) The test shall be terminated after 80 minutes.

Repeat Review

§ 7. (1) The final examination of the Lehrabate can be repeated.

(2) If up to two items have been rated "Not sufficiently", the repeat examination shall be limited to the items rated "Not enough".

(3) If more than two items have been rated "Not enough", the entire test shall be repeated.

In-force pedals

§ 8. This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 July 2005.

Final provisions

§ 9. (1) The examination regulations for the teaching profession of Technical Drawns, BGBl. No 470/1988, enters into force on 31 December 2005.

(2) A successfully completed examination of the teaching profession in the Technical Drawman referred to in paragraph 1 shall replace the examination of the teaching profession in the teaching profession of Technical Drawman in accordance with this Regulation.

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