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TEACHER TRAINING COURSE OF STUDY (600 HOURS)
(O'NET # 31304, CIP# 12.9999)
The
course of study for students enrolled in a
teacher training course shall consist of six
hundred (600) clock hours which include a
minimum of 390 clock hours of technical
instruction (lecture, demonstrations,
classroom participation and/or examination)
and the following minimum specified practical
operations: The minimum combined total clock hours of 600, include the
technical instruction phase and opportunity
for the student to acquire the necessary
skills through practical applications
developed under the supervision of the
school’s instructors.
TEACHER TRAINING COURSE EDUCATIONAL GOALS
The
Teacher Training course is designed to prepare
licensed students for the state instructors
licensing examination and for profitable
employment as a cosmetology instructor.
Technical
instruction means instruction by
demonstration, lecture, classroom
participation, or examination.
Practical operation means the actual
performance by; the teacher training of
teaching techniques and principles.
TEACHER TRAINING COURSE PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
To
develop the ability to:
- Teach related information, manipulative
operations, and techniques.
- Use various teaching aids, such as
instruction sheets, visual aids and tests.
- Achieve professional competency as a
teacher.
- Develop
personal characteristics that contribute to
success in teaching.
- Develop occupational experiences and
personal characteristics that will upgrade the
cosmetology profession by producing quality
students.
- Develop
lesson plans, outlines, procedures and tests
that will insure student comprehension and
will instill the will to learn.
- Develop
a course content reflecting a comprehensive,
correlated unit of study.
- Develop
instructional materials that will facilitate
set-up and preparation of class.
- Develop
supplemental teaching aids that will give the
student a variety of ideas from which to draw
and maintain
motivation.
- Specific
teaching techniques used by the vocational
teacher in the working area and in the
classroom.
TEACHER TRAINING COURSE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
When
a student has completed the required theory
hours and practical operations in Teacher
Training with a GPA (Grade Point Average) of
“C” (70%) or better, he/she is awarded a
diploma certifying his/her graduation.
Students are assisted in completing the
necessary documents to file for the
appropriate Bureau of Barbering and
Cosmetology Examination.
TEACHER TRAINING COURSE LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
An
Instructor’s license will be granted by the
State of California only after the student has
successfully completed and graduated from the
Teacher Training course, has completed the
12th grade or an accredited senior high school
course of study or has the equivalent
education, holds a valid California
Cosmetologist license, has provided a signed
affidavit from his/her employer attesting to
experience, and has passed the Bureau of
Barbering and Cosmetology Examination with an
overall average of 75%.
Technical
instruction means instruction by
demonstration, lecture, participation, or
examination:
Practical Operation means the actual
performance by the student of a complete
service on another person or on a mannequin.
Such technical instruction and
practical operations shall include:
TEACHER
TRAINING
TECHNICAL SUBJECT |
MINIMUM
HOURS OF THEORY |
MINIMUM
HOURS OF PRACTICAL OPERATIONS |
| 1.
T he Barbering and Cosmetology Act and
the Board’s Rules and Regulations |
10 |
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| 2.
Preparatory Instruction |
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a. Instructional Techniques:
Method of instruction; lecture;
demonstration;
performance; communication
skills; instructional aids; and use of
questions
to promote learning |
40 |
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| b.
Organization techniques:
4 steps teaching method;
performance |
30 |
50 |
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c. Lesson planning: subject;
title; outlines; development; and visual
aids,
etc.. |
60 |
50 |
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d. Techniques of evaluation:
purpose of tests; types of test;
test
administration; scoring; and
grading, etc. |
10 |
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3.
Conducting classroom and technical
instructions and demonstrations for
three (3) or more students on all
practices of cosmetology, including
the
Cosmetology Act and Rules and
Regulations (Shall
be conducted under supervision of a
licensed instructor.) |
140 |
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| 4.
Supervising and training of students
while they are practicing the art of
cosmetology on a live person or
mannequin in a classroom or laboratory |
100 |
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The
total minimum 600 clock hours include the
technical instruction phase, and opportunity
for the student to acquire the necessary
skills through practical methods developed
under the supervision of the school’s
instructors.
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