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PROGRAM GOALS: The Programs are
designed to prepare students for the state licensing
examinations and to obtain suitable employment upon
graduation. Students enrolled in the course will be instructed
in theory and Practical application. Upon course completion,
the student will be prepared to work in all phases of the
cosmetology industry.
PROGRAM FORMAT: Theory class is
held for the entire hour which includes the assignment for
next class, summary of the class taught, and announcements of
any test which may be coming. With this method, the instructor
is not limited to the amount of material they may cover in
class and may take questions from the students all during the
class. After each module is taught, a test is given and graded
to measure each student’s knowledge concerning that particular
subject. Grades are recorded in the student’s record. Any
student failing a test is allowed to take a re-take test.
CLINIC FLOOR AND PRACTICAL ASSIGNMENTS:
The clinic floor is operated each school day and students are
practicing their Practical skills. An instructor checks each
service done on the clinic floor. Service sheets are to e used
to keep record of the number of services each student has done
and the Director is notified weekly as to which students need
certain services. By grading each service, the instructor is
aware of any problems that may be present and the student is
called in for counseling when necessary, according to their
performance on the clinic floor. Practical assignments
(mannequin) are graded in the same manner.
Theory class for the evening students is
conducted on Tuesday from 6: pm to 9.30pm. Other evenings are
used for clinic operation and Practical assignments
STUDENTS EVALUATIONS POINTS: Each
student receives grades in practical performance of their
duties. They are also tested after each chapter Students’
conferences are held at the time of Progress reports, and at
any other time the Instructor may feel it is necessary.
Recommendations are made for improvement and this is
documented in the student record for future reference.
Hours: 1200 |