LEVEL 2 Colour and lighten hair Scheme Of Work

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LEVEL 2 Colour and lighten hair Scheme Of Work Programme: Tutor/s: Number of Enrolments: Venue: Unit Aims - To enable learners to: Maintain effective and safe methods of working when colouring and lightening hair Prepare for colouring and lightening Colour and lighten hair Unit Outcomes- Learners will: 1. Be able to colour and lighten hair 2. Know how health and safety policies and procedures affect colouring and lightening services 3. Understand the factors that may influence colouring and lightening services 4. Understand the science of colouring and lightening hair 5. Understand the tools, equipment, products and techniques used for colouring and lightening services Dates: Times: Group Profile: Number of Sessions: Every Citizen Matters Outcomes: BH Be Healthy: Choose not to take illegal drugs Healthy lifestyles Mentally and emotionally healthy Physically healthy Promote healthy choice Sexually healthy SS Stay Safe: Have security, stability and are cared for Provide safety and stability Safe from accidental injury and death Safe from bullying and discrimination Safe from crime and anti-social behaviour in and out of school MPC Make a Positive Contribution: Changes and challenges Develop enterprising behaviour Develop positive relationships and choose not to bully and discriminate Develop self-confidence and successfully deal with significant life Engage in decision-making and support the community and environment Engage in law-abiding and positive behaviour in and out of school Promote positive behaviour AEW Achieve Economic Wellbeing: Access to transport and material goods Engage in further education, employment or training on leaving school Live in decent homes and sustainable communities Live in households free from low income Ready for employment

Safe from maltreatment, neglect, violence and sexual exploitation EA Enjoy and Achieve: Achieve personal and social development and enjoy recreation Achieve stretching national educational standards at primary school Achieve stretching national educational standards at secondary school Attend and enjoy school Ready for school Support learning Equality and Diversity: Interesting and appropriate teaching and learning methods and resources inspire and challenge all learners and enable them to extend their knowledge, skills and understanding: A range of teaching and learning methods are used to meet different learning styles and to provide stretch and challenge. Action and support are promptly put in place. Additional support is available for all learners who need it. Initial assessment identifies learners supports needs and preferred modes of learning. Learners are able to use different methods to record their learning and for assessment purposes. Learners have access to a range of resources that meet their learning needs and preferred modes of learning. Lesson planning overtly demonstrates cultural sensitivity. Lessons are planned that interest, motive and engage all learners. Lessons consolidate and extend previous learning and provide suitable challenge to all. Teacher demonstrates high expectations to all learners. Teachers and tutors set targets for learners that recognize and are sensitive to differences. Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats. Tutor includes aspects of culture as naturally occurring aspect of the lesson and encourage learners to discuss and contribute. Tutorials track and monitor learners progress and identify barriers to learning. Where necessary learners are provided with individual support in the classroom and in examination. English: E Ask and respond to straightforward questions E Communicate information so that the meaning is clear E Compare, select, read and understand manufacturer s instructions E Express feelings or opinions to clients or colleagues and understand those expressed by others E Following written/oral instructions and active listening E Give and receive oral and written feedback Mathematics: M Calculate averages for scores and evaluation of products M Calculate correct amounts of products / chemicals for client services to prevent waste and loss of profit M Calculate correct numbers of tools and equipment required to complete service M Calculate the cost of client services M Formulate personalized colour recipes for clients by selecting and applying a range of mathematics Scheme Of Work 2

E Identify the main points of short explanations and instructions E Make a range of contributions to discussions E Perform effective consultations with clients while presenting a range of visual an descriptive aids E Producing written plans/instructions and evaluations E Read and understand simple instructions and directions E Use written words and phrases to record and present information on client record cards E Write documents M Identify and obtain necessary information to correctly formulate colour products M Identifying timescales/deadlines M Provide the correct application of ratios when diluting hydrogen peroxide or weighing chemicals M Select and apply a range of mathematics to find solutions for pricing and colouring problems. M Use, convert and calculate metric and where appropriate imperial measures M Weighing and measuring chemicals following correct ratios Health and Safety: PLTS & Values: Independent Enquirer Analyse Evaluate Explore Produce Question Research Select Creative Thinker Adapt Design Explore Imagine Persevere Transform Reflective Learner Invite feedback Review / improve Self-assess Set goals Solve problems Team Worker Learn from others Negotiate Reach agreements Roles and responsibility Support others Self-Manager Manage emotions Manage time Organise Respond positively Seek out challenges Willingness to learn Commercial standards and timings Organisation and industry standards of appearance Personal and Professional ethics Effective, hygienic and safe working methods Adheres to workplace, suppliers or manufacturer s instructions Effective Participator Communicate and share Discuss Influence Present Scheme Of Work 3

Discuss Influence Present Propose Flexible working attitude Maintain customer care Leadership skills Session Topic Teaching & Learning Strategies Equality, Diversity & Differentiation MHDAcademy Resources Assessment of Learning 1. Theory: Maintain effective and safe methods of working when colouring and lightening hair. Your responsibilities for health and safety as defined by any specific legislation covering your job role. The different types of working methods that promote environmental and sustainable working practices. the current legal requirements and guidance relating to age restrictions for colouring and lightening services. Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face promotive interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing instructor. ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Blended e- learning resource: Information Organiser Blended e- learning resource: Information Organiser 3 Blended e- learning resource: KWL 1 Fact Sheet: The Law Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Make Sure Your Own Actions Reduce Risks to Health and Safety Tutorial & Step-by-step: Porosity and Elasticity Test Scheme Of Work 4

your salon s requirements for client preparation the range of protective clothing and products that should be available to yourself and clients. why it is important to use personal protective equipment. how the position of your client and yourself can affect the desired outcome and reduce fatigue and the risk of injury. why it is important to position your tools and equipment for ease of use. why it is important to keep your work area clean and tidy. the safety considerations which must be taken into account when colouring and lightening hair. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Tutorial & Step-by-step: Semi-Permanent Non Oxidative Application Tutorial: Environmental and Sustainable Working Practices Video Specific PDF: Head sheet Semi-Permanent Non Oxidative Application Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Scheme Of Work 5

methods of cleaning, disinfecting and or sterilisation used in salons. Skill Building: See-do-stop check: Semi-Permanent Non Oxidative Application. Homework: Tutorial & Stepby-step: Porosity and Elasticity Test. Tutorial: Environmental and Sustainable Working Practices Tutorial & Stepby-step: Semi- Permanent Non Oxidative Application 2. Theory: Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Maintain effective and safe methods of working when colouring and lightening hair: methods of working safely and hygienically and which minimise the risk of crossinfection and crossinfestation. Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face promotive interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing instructor. Blended e- learning resource: Order of Process 1 Blended e- learning resource: Information Organiser 3 Blended e- learning resource: Topic Breakdown 4 Colour and Lighten Hair: Worksheet 1 Fact Sheet: Make Sure Your Own Actions Reduce Risks to Health and Safety Participation is recap activity Review of Homework Scheme Of Work 6

the importance of recognising any contra-indications to colouring and lightening services. the legal significance of client questioning and the recording of client s responses to questioning. why colouring and lightening services should not be carried out on minors under 16 years of age. what contact dermatitis is, and how to avoid developing it whilst carrying out colouring services. the hazards and risks which exist in your workplace and the safe working practices which you must follow. suppliers and manufacturers instructions for the safe use of equipment, materials and products which you must follow. the importance of personal hygiene and presentation in maintaining health and safety in your workplace. instructor. ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Considering Hair Characteristics when Colouring Hair Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Theory: Why We Colour Hair Tutorial & Step-by-step: Quasi- Permanent Colour Tutorial & Step-by-step: Skin Test Video Specific PDF: Head sheet Quasi-Permanent Colour Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Participation is recap activity Review of Homework Scheme Of Work 7

the correct methods of waste disposal. your salon s expected service times for basic colouring and lightening work. Skill Building: Semi-Permanent Non Oxidative Application See-do-stop check: Quasi-Permanent Colour. Skill Building: Semi-Permanent Non Oxidative Application See-do-stop check: Quasi-Permanent Colour Homework: Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Skin Test Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Why We Colour Hair Tutorial & Stepby-step: Quasi- Permanent Colour Worksheet 1: Colour and Lighten Hair Scheme Of Work 8

3. Theory Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Tests and testing the types and purposes of tests. the importance of following manufacturers instructions for skin sensitivity tests and the potential consequences of failing to carry out these tests. when and how tests should be carried out and the importance of recording test results. how the results of tests can influence the colouring and lightening services. the courses of action to take in the event of adverse reactions to tests. Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Art-based strategies: creative and critical processing Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing instructor. ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Blended e- learning resource: KWL 1 Colour and Lighten Hair: Worksheet 2 Colour and Lighten Hair: Worksheet 3 Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Test Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Incompatibility Test Tutorial & Step-by-step: Virgin Tint Application Video Specific PDF: Head Sheet Virgin Tint Application Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Participation is recap activity Review of Homework Colouring and lightening science: the principles of colour selection, including the International Colour Chart (ICC). Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Scheme Of Work 9

how the natural pigment within hair affects the choice of colour and colouring products and the possible need to pre-lighten. Skill Building: Quasi-Permanent Colour. Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW See-do-stop check Virgin Tint Application. Homework: Tutorial & Stepby-step: Virgin Tint Application. 4. Theory Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Colouring and lightening science: the principles of colour selection, including the International Colour Chart (ICC). how the natural pigment within hair affects the choice of colour and colouring products and the possible need to pre-lighten. Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing instructor. ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Information Organiser 3 Topic Break Down 1 Blended e-learning resources: Order of Process 1 Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting PDF: Bland Head Sheet Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Theory: Colour Choice Participation is recap activity Review of Homework Scheme Of Work 10

the effect of different colouring and lightening products on the hair structure. how the different strengths of hydrogen peroxide influence colouring and lightening. how porosity levels can affect the choice and application of products and the final results. how different factors may impact on your colouring and lightening service. effects of temperatures on the application and development of colouring and lightening products. the importance of constantly monitoring the development of lightening products. the importance of restoring the hair s ph balance after the colouring and lightening process. why it is important to avoid disturbing areas still processing when removing products from developed areas. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Consultation for Colour Services Tutorial & Step-by-step: Basic Root Tint Application Video Specific PDF: Head Sheet: Basic Root Tint Application Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Scheme Of Work 11

why it is important to emulsify colour prior to removal. Skill Building: Virgin Tint Application. See-do-stop check Basic Root Tint Application. Homework: Tutorial & Stepby-step: Basic Root Tint Application. 5. Theory: Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Products, equipment and their use the types of colouring, lightening and toning products available, including temporary colours. the manufacturers instructions for the use of the specific colouring and lightening products in your salon. the importance of following manufacturers instructions when measuring and mixing colouring and lightening products. Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing instructor. ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Scheme Of Work 12 Cause and Effect 2 Colour and Lighten Hair: Worksheet 4 Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Handout: Colour and Lighten Hair - Tools and Equipment: Handout: Colour and Lighten Hair: Products Definitions Handout: Colour Information Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Theory: Product Use Tutorial & Step-by-step: Covering Resistant White Hair Participation is recap activity Review of Homework

how to measureand mix colour and lightening products to manufacturers instructions. the types of tools, materials and equipment used for highlighting and lowlighting hair. when and how shampoos and conditioners should be used when colouring and lightening hair. the importance of using products economically. Skill Building: Basic Root Tint Application See-do-stop check Covering Resistant White Hair Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Video Specific PDF: Head Sheet: Covering Resistant White Hair Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Homework: Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Theory: Product Use Tutorial & Stepby-step: Covering Resistant White Hair 6. Theory: Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Colouring and lightening techniques Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Cycle of Events Cause and Effect 3 Scheme Of Work 13

the different factors that must be taken into consideration prior to and during colour and lightening and how these impact on the services. the importance of sectioning hair accurately when colouring and lightening. methods of applying and removing colouring and lightening products. the different colour, lowlighting and highlighting techniques. when to use the different types of lighteners and toners available. the factors that must be taken into account to judge the quantity of hair to be woven to achieve a balanced look. how to handle the hair when weaving to maintain an even tension and to secure the materials to prevent seepage. when and why to carry out colour refreshing techniques on the mid lengths and ends. Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing opportunities instructor ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning opportunities Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Tutorial & Step-by-step: Half/ Full Head Straight Foil Highlights Video Specific PDF: Head Sheet: Half/Full Head Straight Foil Highlights Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Participation is recap activity Review of Homework Scheme Of Work 14

ways of resolving simple colouring and lightening problems that may occur. during processing the potential risks of using lightening products on previously chemically treated hair. the limits of your authority for resolving colouring and lightening problems. the person to whom you should report problems you cannot resolve. the dangers associated with the inhalation of powder lighteners. the precautions that must be taken when using powder and other lighteners. Skill Building: Covering Resistant White Hair See-do-stop check Half/Full Head Straight Foil Highlights Homework: Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Considering Hair Characteristics when Colouring Hair Scheme Of Work 15

7. Theory Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Advice and recommendations for clients. how to give effective advice and recommendations. the recommended time interval between colouring and lightening services. the importance of providing advice on products and services. how the continual use of heated equipment can affect the hair colour. how lifestyle can affect the colour longevity. how additional services or products will benefit your client and your organisation. the importance of updating and developing your knowledge of your organisation s products and services. Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing instructor. ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Information Organiser 1 Topic Break Down 2 Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Tutorial & Step-by-step: Herringbone Half Head Highlights Video Specific PDF: Head Sheet: Herringbone Half Head Highlights Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Participation is recap activity Review of Homework Scheme Of Work 16

Skill Building: Half/Full Head Straight Foil Highlights References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW See-do-stop check: Herringbone Half Head Highlights Homework: Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Theory: Why We Colour Hair Tutorial & Step-bystep: Herringbone Half Head Highlights 8. Theory: Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Mandatory written questions Skill Building: Herringbone Half Head Highlights See-do-stop check: Pulled Through Highlights and Lowlights Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning t Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing instructor. Order of Process 2 Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Tutorial & Step-by-step: Pulled Through Highlights and Lowlights Video Specific PDF: Head Sheet: Pulled Through Highlights and Lowlights Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Participation is recap activity Review of Homework Scheme Of Work 17

Skill Building: Herringbone Half Head Highlights See-do-stop check: Pulled Through Highlights and Lowlights Homework: Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Theory: Colour Choice Tutorial & Step-bystep: Pulled Through Highlights and Lowlights ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW 9. Theory: Re-cap from previous session: Review homework Orally confirm Mandatory written questions Skill Building: Pulled Through Highlights and Lowlights Activity based strategies: Individual and group experiential learning Cooperative strategies: positive interdependence, face to face interaction, individual and group accountability interpersonal and small group skills, group processing KWL 1 Order of Process 1 Functional Skills Worksheet: English/Maths/PLTS signposting Tutorial & Step-by-step: Virgin Tint on Type 4 Hair Participation is recap activity Scheme Of Work 18

See-do-stop check Virgin Tint on Type 4 Hair Homework: Tutorial & Fact Sheet: Colour Theory: Product Use Tutorial & Step-by-step: Virgin Tint on Type 4 Hair instructor. ITC based strategies: opportunities to create, modify and transmit digital information. Independent learning strategies: achievement by developing the ability to take responsibility for one s learning. Inquiry based strategies: achievement by engaging student in individual and group investigation. Teaching and learning materials are available in a range of formats and are adapted to the learner s needs, for example: pale yellow or green, coloured paper for dyslexic students and larger font used for visually impaired students. Use of inclusive language and communication used to meet the needs of all learners. Video Specific PDF: Head Sheet: Virgin Tint on Type 4 Hair Worksheet: Self-Evaluation Review of Homework Multiple intelligences: kinaesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logicalmathematical, naturalist, verbal/ linguistic and visual-spatial learning Thinking-skills strategies: achievement through analysing solving problems and making decisions. References: E M IE CT RL TW SM EP BH SS EA MPC AEW NOTE: Further skill development and all practical summative assessment of skill will take place in a formal commercial setting servicing clients. Scheme Of Work 19