English, asked by cnavdeeptrade, 8 months ago

Whom did the master craftsman cater to? What
does it tell us about the quality of his work
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Answered by prasad634
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Answer:

A master craftsman is a general title for someone who is experienced and highly skilled in a particular craft. As a master craftsman, you have reached the highest level of craftsmanship in your field. To attain this title, you must complete years of training on the job, rising from apprentice to journeyman to master

Answered by YUVILOVE2009
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The Lehrabschlussprüfungszeugnis gives access to certain trades, foreman or master craftsman courses, professional diploma examinations, and courses for ‘working adults’, as well as to the Berufsreifeprüfung and the Studienberechtigungsprüfung (access to higher education).

Students on courses lasting 1–2 years receive pre-vocational training certificates.

Students at 3–4-year TVE schools take a leaving examination (written/practical and oral). The certificate entitles them to exercise certain regulated occupations or trades and provides access to upgrading or to the Berufsreifeprüfung examination.

Students of 5-year higher-level TVE courses may take the Reife- und Diplomprüfung – which includes written/practical and oral parts – and leads to double qualifications comprising general higher education access and professional qualifications for immediate entry into employment at middle-management level (EU diploma-level recognition).

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