THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SECURITY AND LABOUR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING STANDARD FOR A FINE METALWARE MANUFACTURER Vocational education level 3 Vilnius, 2008
EUROPOS SĄJUNGA PROFESINIO MOKYMO METODIKOS CENTRAS Europos socialinis fondas ŠVIETIMO IR MOKSLO MINISTERIJA KURKIME ATEITĮ DRAUGE! Development of the Standard was financed by European Union and by the Republic of Lithuania under the Project No BPD2004-ESF-2.4.0-01-04/0156 Development of the System of VET Standards Development of the Standard was coordinated by the Methodological Centre for Vocational Education and Training Profesinio mokymo metodikos centras, 2008
APPROVED by Order No ISAK-1970/A1-279 of the Minister Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania and of the Minister of Social Security and Labour of the Republic of Lithuania of 8 October, 2007 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING STANDARD FOR A FINE METALWARE MANUFACTURER I. DETAILS OF THE VET STANDARD 1. Vocational education level 3 rd 2. State code S321504. 3. Qualification awarded fine manufacturer. 4. Basic education basic, secondary.. II. CONTENT OF THE VET STANDARD 5. Brief description of occupational activity: 5.1. The VET Standard for a Fine manufacturer (hereinafter referred to as the Standard ) has been developed taking into account changes on the labour market, findings of the qualification study carried out by the Standards Development Working Group and based on the experience of other countries. The present Standard serves as a basis for the development of a training programme of vocational education level 3. 5.2. A person having completed the established Fine manufacturer s vocational education and training programme acquires competencies for working in the following main activity areas: composing of uncomplicated ; metal processing; combining metals with other materials used in fine manufacturing. 5.3. A fine manufacturer is able to prepare the work place, tools and equipment, adheres to the technological requirements, is able to work safely. A fine manufacturer adheres to sanitary, personal hygiene, work and safety, fire safety requirements, safely uses tools and equipment. A fine manufacturer is able to draft uncomplicated product plan by applying composition, drawing and painting skills, is able to choose different metals, other materials for work. A fine manufacturer is able to carry out manual, mechanic, thermal processing of different metals and other materials, carry out their mechanic, chemical and galvanic finishing, combine metals with other A fine manufacturer is able to apply modern manufacturing and technological innovations and new materials, is aware of modern design and traditional Lithuanian decoration application features. A fine manufacturer is able to use technology and art sources, information tools. 5.4. A fine manufacturer is characterised by the following personal qualities: concentration, creativity, diligence, accuracy, cleanliness. 6. The objective of a fine manufacturer manufacture fine. 7. Fine manufacturer s activity areas and competencies are listed in Appendix 1 of the Standard. 8. The scope of a fine manufacturer s competencies, training objectives and competency assessment are provided in Appendix 2 of the Standard. 9. Successful work as a fine manufacturer requires the following general capabilities: 9.1. work in a team; 9.2. self confidence;
9.3. perceptivity; 9.4. stamina. 10. Final qualification assessment: 10.1. Qualification of a fine manufacturer is awarded to a pupil who has completed the whole training programme, acquired competencies defined in the Standard and has been given a positive final qualification evaluation. 10.2. In accordance with the competency assessment criteria listed in the Standard, the following is tested and evaluated: 10.2.1. during the training process - all competencies defined in the Standard; 10.2.2. during the final qualification assessment - selected competencies. Organisation and performance of the final qualification assessment and issuance of documents is regulated by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania
Appendix 1 to the VET Standard for a Fine manufacturer AREAS OF ACTIVITY AND COMPETENCIES OF A FINE METALWARE MANUFACTURER Areas of Activity Competencies 1. Composition of uncomplicated 1.1. Analysing and applying the project drafted by the designer 1.2. Preparing the draft for uncomplicated article 2. Metal processing 2.1. Preparing work place, tools, equipment 2.2. Working safely 2.3. Choosing metals suitable for the manufactured fine article 2.4. Processing metals 2.5. Carrying out final processing of fine 3. Combining metals with other materials 3.1. Choosing other materials used in fine used in fine manufacturing manufacturing 3.2. Processing other materials used in fine manufacturing 3.3. Carrying out final processing of other materials used in fine manufacturing 3.4. Combining metal with other fine article parts
Appendix 2 to the VET Standard for a Fine manufacturer RANGE OF FINE METALWARE MANUFACTURER S COMPETENCIES, TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT Activity Areas 1. Composition of uncomplicated Description of Competencies Competencies Range of Competencies 1.1. Analysing and applying the project drafted by the designer 1.2. Preparing the draft for uncomplicated article Classification of fine. Traditional Lithuanian domestic. Decoration elements. Folk art. Modern manufacturing technologies and Modern design features. Basics of compositions and design. Linear drawing. Modelling of article shapes Distance principles. Colour compositions. Training Objectives 1.1.1. Grouping with regard to purpose 1.1.2. Knowing traditional Lithuanian decorating elements. 1.1.3. Applying old Lithuanian artistic experience in the manufacturing of modern fine. 1.1.4. Applying artistic and technological innovations and materials in the manufacturing of fine. 1.1.5. Applying basics of theory and rules of composition and design. 1.1.6. Realising features of modern design. 1.1.7. Applying the most suitable fine manufacturing technology 1.2.1. Carrying out linear drawings 1.2.2. Conveying shape of articles by modelling the drawing in tones 1.2.3. Applying main principles of distance. Competency Assessment Grouped according to purpose fine. Listed traditional Lithuanian decorating elements. Applied folk traditions in fine manufacturing. Applied modern technologies and Applied basics of composition and design. Described modern design features. Applied the most suitable manufacturing technology. Carried out linear drawing. Conveyed and modelled article shape and colour.
2. Metal processing 2.1. Preparing work place, tools, equipment Geometric, vegetable ornaments. Composition of uncomplicated jewellery. Pastiche. Project drafting by a computer. Work place requirements and rules, Composition, functions, using rules, care of manufactured from metal. Working tools, their functions and using 2.2. Working safely Electric, fire safety, work hygiene and environmental safety requirements 2.3. Choosing metals suitable for the 1.2.4. Conveying article shape, colour. 1.2.5. Composing geometric, vegetable ornament in a strip and circle 1.2.6. Composing decorative 1.2.7. Composing uncomplicated jewellery 1.2.8. Carrying out drawing pastiche 1.2.9. Carrying out the project by a computer 2.1.1. Being aware of the metal manufacturing equipment and tools operating principle and safety at work rules 2.1.2. Choosing working tools and equipment for work 2.1.3. Applying tools and equipment for safe work methods. 2.1.4. Working safely with tools and equipment Black, colour, precious metals, their alloys, solders 2.2.1. Knowing electric, fire safety and safety at work requirements and adhering to them 2.2.2. Knowing manufacturing sanitary and personal hygiene requirements and adhering to them 2.2.3. Knowing environmental requirements and adhering to them 2.2.4. Providing first aid 2.3.1. Listing metal and their alloy properties Applied principles of distance. Pastiche applied in the drawing. Designed uncomplicated article project by computer. Described equipment operating principle. Explained equipment operation rules. Carried out technological operation using equipment and tools. Applied and demonstrated electric, fire safety, manufacturing sanitary, personal hygiene, safety at work requirements with regard to a provided task. First aid provided. Listed metals and their alloys.
manufactured fine article 2.4. Processing metals Manual, mechanic metal processing. Metal plastic deformation processing methods. Metal installation methods. Thermal metal processing. Decorative metal surface processing methods. 2.5. Carrying out final processing of fine Chemical processing. Electrochemical processing. Mechanical processing. 2.3.2. Choosing the most suitable black, colour, precious metals and solder to implement the project 2.3.3. Preparing the metals for manufacturing, assessing their quality 2.4.1. Processing metals manually by mechanic means 2.4.2. Using plastic deformation methods: roll, pull, twist, bend, stamp, flax, incuse, forge the shape 2.4.3. Using metal installation methods: clinch, screw, solder 2.4.4. Processing metal by thermal means 2.4.5. Applying decorative metal surface processing methods: engraving, forging, etching. 2.4.6. Using a few metal processing technologies 2.4.7. Fixing the articles 2.5.1. Processing articles chemically 2.5.2. Dyeing, varnishing 2.5.3. Knowing galvanic processing methods 2.5.4. Knowing the technologies of covering metals with other metals 2.5.5. Polishing metals 2.5.6. Burnishing metals Chosen and prepared metals and solders in suitable for the manufactured fine. Chosen manual and mechanic metal processing methods. Carried out metal plastic deformation processing. Used metal installation methods. Carried out thermal metal processing. Applied decorative metal processing methods. Used a few metal processing technologies. Carried out chemical processing of an article. Listed galvanic processing methods. Carried out final processing of a fine. 2.5.7. Washing 3. Combining 3.1. Choosing other Mechanically processed 3.1.1. Knowing mechanically Listed other
metals with other materials used in fine manufacturing materials used in fine manufacturing 3.2. Processing other materials used in fine manufacturing 3.3. Carrying out final processing of other materials used in fine manufacturing 3.4. Combining metal with other fine article parts other Other materials thermally processed. Methods of combining metals and other materials, methods of fastening. processed other materials 3.1.2. Choosing other materials suitable for project implementation 3.1.3. Knowing enamelling technologies 3.1.4. Applying metal and other material combination rules 3.1.5. Choosing and applying stone fastening method Manual, mechanic, processing of other Thermal processing of 3.2.1. Manufacturing articles from amber, horn, and other material 3.2.2. Drilling, polishing other materials other 3.2.3. Enamelling articles Polishing, dyeing, varnishing of other 3.3.1. Burnishing other materials 3.3.2. Dyeing, varnishing and gluing other materials Methods of combining metal with other 3.4.1. Choosing and applying suitable junctures 3.4.2. Choosing and applying suitable fasteners 3.4.3. Applying necklace beading principles 3.4.4. Applying clinching methods mechanically processed Chosen other materials suitable for the project. Described enamelling technologies. Listed rules of combining metal and other Applied stone fastening methods. Carried out manual, mechanic processing of other Carried out thermal processing of other Carried out final processing of other materials Combined metal and other materials