Young talents present their masterpieces in the Werkschulheim
Young talents present their masterpieces in the Werkschulheim
In the Werkschulheim, students have impressively demonstrated their skills by presenting their own workpieces in a final exhibition. Tobias Grasmann from St. Gilgen, Sofie Schoßleitner from Mattsee as well as Maximilian Spickenreuther and Alexander-Rupert Hengster implemented their creative talents and manual skills in impressive projects.
The final examination, which was visited by a specialist audience and the families of the students, represented an important milestone in the formation of prospective craftsmen. The workpieces included a variety of categories and showed the variety of professional opportunities that are open to the students.
exhibition and expert discussions
Visitors to the exhibition had the opportunity not only to look at the works, but also to talk to the students about their creation and the techniques used. This interaction helped to illustrate the connection between theory and practice and gave young craftsmen the opportunity to share their individual stories behind the projects.
The event was classified as very successful by teachers and experts because it promoted the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of the students. By presenting their works, the students were not only able to demonstrate their craftsmanship, but also gain practical experience in dealing with an audience.
These final points are not only important for the students, but also contribute to the general promotion of manual training in the region. Dealing with new materials and techniques not only promotes the individual skills of the students, but also prepares them for the challenges in the world of work.
For more information on the individual projects and the associated techniques, it is advisable to report on www.sn.at to consult. There are also additional insights into the training philosophy of the Werkschulheim, which focuses on the comprehensive development of the students.
Kommentare (0)