Methods of Teaching Classes
Teaching cosmetology is a wonderful way to share your expertise and love of the industry with others and to help your profession as well. Receiving your Instructors License will also allow you to participate in Continuing Education classes in our state. The Methods of Teaching course I am offering will do much more than prepare you for the Board. You will go to your first teaching experience/professional demonstration with confidence because you will know how to do the following:- Present interesting, lively lessons/easily get your point across
- Use the most current and successful methods available
- Lessen your work load by making students more responsible
- Handle the disruptive student
- Keep ALL students interested
- Diagnose and address every learning style, including your own
- Ensure that your students retain what they learn long-term--not just enough to pass the next test
- Involve your students in the learning process
- Promote cooperative learning in a variety of ways
- Show students how to work together to achieve a common goal
- Keep your sense of humor
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Enjoy Your Job
Learning to teach is one thing. Learning to handle your classroom and all aspects of learning is something else. My educational background--a Masters Degree in Secondary Education, 36+ years of experience in the classroom, Pivot Point and Milady training and knowledge acquired as Educational Director for 7 cosmetology schools--will be what makes the difference in your education. I served as co-chairman of the national Cosmetology Educators Association Committee for 4 years and presented classes for 10 years. I've also taught at the Chicago Midwest Beauty Show twice and at the Orlando Premiere Hair Show. In addition, I have held Instructor Continuing Education classes for the South Carolina Association of Cosmetology Schools and other states. I look forward to working with you and sharing my love for teaching.
- Angie Shuler
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Class size is limited and fills up quickly!
You may go ahead and reserve your space by sending in a $150.00 deposit with a Registration Form. Enrollment in these classes is first come, first served, so reserve your space TODAY!
If you go ahead and mail in $150 to reserve your spot, the remaining $200.00 of the first deposit must be received by June 5, 2013. The final balance of $325 is due on or by June 23, 2013. (The total cost of the class is $675.)
Classes are held Sundays and Mondays, on alternating weekends, for a total of 6 class meetings. (NOTE: You must attend all 6 classes!) We are staggering the weekends to allow for any holiday plans you may have. The class hours are 9AM - 5PM, with a 30 minute lunch break.
You may go ahead and reserve your space by sending in a $150.00 deposit with a Registration Form. Enrollment in these classes is first come, first served, so reserve your space TODAY!
If you go ahead and mail in $150 to reserve your spot, the remaining $200.00 of the first deposit must be received by June 5, 2013. The final balance of $325 is due on or by June 23, 2013. (The total cost of the class is $675.)
Classes are held Sundays and Mondays, on alternating weekends, for a total of 6 class meetings. (NOTE: You must attend all 6 classes!) We are staggering the weekends to allow for any holiday plans you may have. The class hours are 9AM - 5PM, with a 30 minute lunch break.
Class dates for Summer Session 2013:
June 23 and 24
July 14 and 15
August 4 and 5
(NOTE: You must attend all six days. The first deposit of $350 is due by June 5, 2013. The second deposit of $325 is due on or by June 23, 2013.)
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