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TEACHER TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE
AND OBJECTIVES

DESCRIPTION:
The Teacher Training Course is 750 hours in 25
weeks. The course is for students who are pursuing a career in the
educational field of cosmetology arts and sciences. Following sound
training principles, the program provides an opportunity for each
student teacher to observe and assist experienced teachers in the
performance of their duties, to perform skill demonstrations, to
practice teach, and to thoroughly study the principles of teaching. The
program permits trainees to apply, in a classroom atmosphere, the
practices and theories to which they are exposed as the program unfolds.
The cosmetology profession is in need of well trained, qualified
teachers. This course of study is planned to present a program for the
training of the personnel required to supply that need. The State of
Louisiana requires 500 hours, but our course requires 750 hours to
develop the skills needed to be competitive in the industry.
COURSE GOALS:
Upon completion the student will have
demonstrated competencies required to pass the State Board examination
and the ability to:
1. Apply skills and techniques related to the
teaching of cosmetology related arts and sciences.
2. Experience theoretical and practical
teaching in a classroom situation.
3. Prepare lesson plans.
4. Prepare, design and administer tests.
5. Prepare and utilize lesson plans.
6. Recognize, observe and evaluate individual
students’ needs and ability.
7. Maintain records.
8. Secure a position as an Instructor, Beauty
School Owner or Manager, Manufacturer’s Educator or Workshop Trainer.
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES AND METHODS:
The course will be a combination of lecture,
demonstration and student participation. Subjects are presented by
demonstrations, workshops, lectures, written and practical examinations,
student participation, audio visual aids, workbooks and role playing.
EVALUATION PROCEDURES:
Students are assigned a minimum number of
practical experiences. Theory is evaluated after each unit of study.
Practical assignments are evaluated according to the practical grading
criteria. Students must maintain an average of 80% in theory and
practical work. Students must pass a final written and practical exam
with a grade of at least 80%. Students are given a progress report every
month and graded according to the following:
E - Excellent 94 - 100%, G - Good 87 - 93%, S -
Satisfactory 80 - 86%, U - Unsatisfactory 0 - 79%.
TEXTBOOKS:
Milady’s Master Educator Student Course Book,
Louisiana Administrative Code / Professional and Occupational Standards
INSTRUCTORS:
Mr. James Lacy, Mrs. Woodie Lambert, Mrs. Debi Wactor
CURRICULUM
Teaching Methodology 75 hours / Teacher Assist
150 hours
Course content review Preparation
Students and learning Classroom management
Lesson plan development Evaluating student
performance
Preparation of teaching aids
Designing tests
Clinic Supervision 185 hours / Practice
Teaching 185 hours
Observation Demonstration
Recognizing individual students Maintaining
control
Evaluating performance Teaching techniques
Communication skills Evaluation / feedback
Presentation / Organization
Administrative Responsibilities 105 hours /
Career & Employment Info 30 hours
Course outline / Development Professional
ethics
Record keeping / Business management
Compensation packages
Organizational and regulatory requirements
State Rules & Regulations 20 hours
Licensing requirements
Louisiana laws & regulations
Safety & sanitation requirements
Total 750 hours
To help you make a good decision about
enrolling in the Teacher Training program according to the latest
information:
100% or 4 of the 4 students scheduled to
graduate in 2005 went on to graduate;
50% or 2 of the 4 2005 graduates who were
eligible for employment have found jobs in the industry;
100% or 1 of the 1 students of this program taking the state board
exam in 2005 passed the examination.
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