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Page 1 of 4 Course Length - 1,000 hours: with less than 2 years practical cosmetology experience
- 500 hours: with at least 2 years practical cosmetology experience
Admission Requirements - High School Diploma
- Active Illinois Cosmetology License 2 years
Course Description The cosmetology instructor-training course is designed to prepare the licensed cosmetologist to instruct cosmetology students in both the theoretical and practical aspects of cosmetology. The instructor student will learn how to plan lessons, motivate students, execute successful teaching techniques, assess student progress, counsel and advise students, and maintain accurate student records. Upon completion of the course, the instructor student will be prepared to work in a cosmetology school or training center as a cosmetology instructor. Course Goals 1. To train the student to prepare cohesive and thorough lesson plans and gain proficiency in course development 2. To ensure that the student is able to evaluate teaching methods and student learning and revise plans and techniques accordingly. 3. To ensure that the student is able to evaluate teaching methods and student learning and revise plans and techniques accordingly. 4. The student will be able to maintain accurate and timely student records (attendance, grades, etc) 5. The student will be proficient in developing testing and measuring instruments. 6. The student will demonstrate effective communication skills and professional relations with students and staff. 7. The student will be familiar with rules and regulation pertaining to cosmetology as set forth by state and regulatory agencies. practical experience for 500-hour course Course Format 1. Theory Lectures 2. Practical demonstrations and Participation 3. Written Assignments 4. Audio Visual Materials 5. Theory and Practical Exams
Evaluation Procedures 1. Monitored Teaching of Theory 2. Monitored Practical Demonstrations 3. Situational Exams (theory and practical) 4. Final Examinations (theory and practical) Required Level of Achievement Students in the instructor training courses must maintain a minimum grade point average of 70% in both theory and practical areas of the course. Theory and Practical Final Exam scores must be at least 85% for a diploma to be issued. The grading scale and attendance rules for this course and identical to those outlined for the cosmetology course. Graduation Requirements -- Completion of 1000 ( or 500) hours of required Cosmetology Instructor training -- Completion of course within 150 % of stated timeframe on attendance agreement -- Passing scores of at least 85% on Final theory and practical examinations -- Tuition balance must be paid in full
Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be issued a diploma and a transcript of hours completed.
Texts -- Standard Textbook of Cosmetology -- Cosmetology Hairstyling Teach-Training Manual -- Professional Instructor for Barbers, Cosmetologist and Nail Technicians -- Workbook for Barber, Cosmetology and Naill Technician Instructors -- Exam Review Books for Instructor Barber, Cosmetologist and Nail Technician.
References 1.. The Charming Women 2. Guide to Business and Social Success 3. Guide to Business and Social Success 4. Psychology: The frontiers of Behavior
Course Content (1000 hours)
Post-Graduate Training (500 hours) Includes review of all subjects taught in the Basic Cosmetology course outline (theory and practice)
Education Psychology (20 hours) Includes topics in educational objectives, student characteristics and development, the learning process, and an evaluation of learning as it relates to teaching.
Teaching Methods (Theory) (20 hours) Includes the study of individual differences in learning lesson planning and design, lesson delivery, assessment of learning performance, classroom management, student motivation and classroom climate.
Application of Teaching Methods (150 hours) Involves preparation and organization of subject matter to be presented on a by unit basis, and presentation of subject matter through use of various methods including lecture, demonstration, testing and assignments. Presentations should provide teaching objectives to be accomplished and correlate theoretical with practical application.
Business Methods (50 hours) Includes inventory, record keeping, interviewing and maintaining supplies.
Student teaching (260 hours)
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