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Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 REID STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 2017 I. COURSE PREFIX, NUMBER, TITLE CIT 211: Teaching and Curriculum Development II. COURSE HOURS 3 Theory Credit Hours 3 Course Contact Hours III. CLASS MEETING DATES/TIMES/LOCATION Tuesday 8:25A-11:05 A Building 600 IV. CLINICAL DATES/TIMES/LOCATION None V. INSTRUCTOR, CONTACT INFORMATION, CONTACT POLICY, OFFICE HOURS/LOCATION Instructor: Shirley Johnson Email: sjohnson@rstc.edu Phone: (251) 578-1313 ext.139 Office Hours: Mon-Thur 3:15P- 4:00P Fri 7:30A-11:00A Office Location: Building 600 Instructor will be available for individual help session as stated on posted office hours. Students are encouraged to make an appointment. Help sessions can be scheduled during and after classes. 1

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 VI. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on principles of teaching, teaching maturity, professional conduct, and the development of cosmetology curriculum. Emphasis is placed on teacher roles, teaching styles, teacher challenges, aspects of curriculum development, and designing individual courses. Upon completion, the student should be able to describe the role of teacher, identify means of motivating students, develop a course outline, and develop lesson plans. VII. PREREQUISITE: None VIII. TEXTBOOK(S) AND OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES Copyright Edition Milady s Master Educator, 3 rd Edition 3 Ring Notebook Binder Pen, paper, highlighter IX. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES Demonstrate professional traits of cosmetology instructors. Demonstrate organizational skills as professional cosmetology instructors. Develop and deliver a lesson plan. Comprehend techniques to improve classroom management. Comprehend techniques for creating an environment that facilitates student learning motivation. INSTRUCTIONAL GOALS Cognitive Comprehend principles and concepts related to teaching and curriculum development. Psychomotor Apply principles of teaching and curriculum development. Affective Value the importance of adhering to policy and procedures related to teaching and curriculum development. 2

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 STUDENT OBJECTIVES Condition Statement: Unless otherwise indicated, evaluation of student s attainment of objectives is based on knowledge gained from this course. Specifications may be in the form of, but not limited to, cognitive skills diagnostic instruments, manufacturer s specifications, technical orders, regulations, national and state codes, certification agencies, locally developed assignments, or any combination of specifications. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES MODULE A THE ROLE OF THE PROFESSIONAL COSMETOLOGY TEACHER PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES A1.0 Demonstrate professional traits of cosmetology instructors. A2.0 Demonstrate organizational skills as professional cosmetology instructors. LEARNING OBJECTIVES PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES A1.1 Exhibit professional traits of instructors. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation. A2.1 Maintain an organized teaching and learning environment. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation. A1.1.1 A1.1.2 A1.1.3 A1.1.4 A1.1.5 A1.1.6 A1.1.7 A1.1.8 A1.1.9 Explain common duties and responsibilities of instructors. Describe elements of a positive attitude. State the importance of a positive attitude. Describe proper relationships with other faculty and students. Identify key elements of the cosmetology ethics code. State the importance of the Cosmetology ethics code. Explain sanctions that can be imposed if the code is violated. Explain various traits of a professional instructor. List the expectations of professional conduct. A1.1.10 Explain the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. A1.1.11 Explain elements of effective communication. A1.1.12 Explain how to overcome barriers to communication. A1.1.13 Describe positive work ethic. A1.1.14 State the importance of maintaining a positive work ethic. 3

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 A2.1.1 A2.1.2 A2.1.3 Describe methods to maximize use of time. Describe methods to manage a dynamic clinic. Explain the importance of following local instructional organization policies MODULE A OUTLINE: Teaching roles Duties and responsibilities Positive example Relationship with instructors and students Cosmetology ethics code Instructor traits Maturity Self-motivation Professional conduct Attitude Communication skills Work ethic Getting organized Time management Classroom management skills School policies Following instructions MODULE B BASIC LESSON PLANNING PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES B1.0 Develop and deliver a lesson plan. LEARNING OBJECTIVES PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES B1.1 Develop a lesson plan. NOTE: Faculty may chose the specific type of lesson plan for students to develop. B1.2 Conduct a class using a lesson plan previously developed by the student. B1.1.1 B1.1.2 B1.1.3 Explain the elements of a complete curriculum. Describe common information found on a syllabus. Describe the elements of effective learning objectives. 4

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 B1.1.4 B1.1.5 B1.1.6 B1.1.7 B1.1.8 B1.1.9 Differentiate between a properly written and poorly written objective. Describe various methods to evaluate student s knowledge and performance. Describe various types of lesson plans and their proper use. Explain the importance of a lesson plan. Explain the importance of audio-visual support. Describe the characteristics of effective audio-visual support. B1.1.10 Explain policies and procedures for student management and record keeping. MODULE B OUTLINE: Curriculum development Syllabus Writing objectives Testing and evaluation Lesson planning value and types Audio-visual support Organization requirements College requirements State board of cosmetology laws and regulations Student record keeping MODULE C TEACHING CHALLENGES MODULE DESCRIPTION PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES C1.0 Comprehend techniques to improve classroom management. C2.0 Comprehend techniques for creating an environment that facilitates student learning motivation. LEARNING OBJECTIVES PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES C1.1 This competency is measured cognitively. C2.1 This competency is measured cognitively. 5

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 C1.1.1 C1.1.2 C2.1.1 C2.1.2 C3.1.1 C3.1.2 C3.1.3 C3.1.4 C4.1.1 C4.1.2 Identify common barriers to learning. Describe methods to overcome barriers to learning. Identify characteristics of various learning styles. Match instructional techniques to specific learning styles. Identify characteristics of various teaching methods. Describe effective questioning techniques. Identify the elements of various types of lesson plans. Explain characteristics of a properly setup learning environment. Explain the importance of motivation and learning. Describe various methods to facilitate student motivation. MODULE C OUTLINE: Teaching challenges Common barriers to learning Overcoming barriers Learning styles Visual Auditory Kinesthetic Teaching methods Lecture Demonstration Small group interaction Questioning techniques Role playing Other Learning environment setup Motivating students 6

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 X. EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT 1. Written Evaluations 2. Assignments as indicated by instructor. Written Evaluations 70% Assignments/Work Ethics 30% Total Grade 100% GRADING SCALE: A = Excellent 100-90 B = Good 89-80 F = Failure 79 or Below Notice: The Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering requires a score of 80 for licensure. A grade of W will be assigned to any student who officially withdraws from the college or a particular course if he or she withdraws by the midpoint of the semester as published in the college calendar. A grade of I will be assigned, at the discretion of the instructor, when all required work for a course is not completed by the end of the semester in which the course is taken. A grade of I must be cleared by the end of the following semester or a grade of F will be assigned. Guidelines for Testing and Grading: IMPORTANT Exams and/or assignments missed due to a student s excused absence will be make-up. The student must notify the instructor in the event of an absence by email. Proper documentation must be dated the day of absence. (Dr. Excuse, court document, etc.) Make-up exams and/or assignments must be taken the day the student return to that scheduled class. Proper documentation must be provided before or on the day the student returns. Make-up exams and /or assignments will be given at the end of the day beginning at 2:30 p.m. It is the student s responsibility to make sure missed exams and/or assignments are completed in the manner stated above. It is the student s responsibility to read all chapters assigned in the course. 7

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 Time and date will be given for Final Exam. If the student is not prepared or on time, the Final Exam grade will result in 0. If Final Exam is missed due to prior doctor s recommendation, hospitalization or court referral, a grade of I will be given until exam is taken. REQUIRED THEORY ASSIGNMENTS All required assignments are due upon request of the instructor. If assignments are not turned in by requested time or date, a grade of 0 will be given. Assignments missed due to a student s absence will be accepted if the absence is excused. 10 point deduction applies. Remediation Guidelines: The Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering requires a score of 80 for licensure. The student will be required to remediate on all missed items on a test. A test score below 80 is considered a failing score. Important Note: Refer to Cosmetology Student Handbook for department policies. XII. ATTENDANCE a. Students are expected to attend all classes for which they are registered. Students who are unable to attend class regularly, regardless of the reason or circumstance should formally withdraw from that class. The student should see their advisor to complete the withdrawal form and the Registrar s Office will process the withdrawal. Withdrawal from class can prohibit progression in the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program. Any student who fails to withdraw or discontinues class attendance will receive a grade of F due to missed evaluations and assignments. b. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program subscribes to the philosophy that academic success derived by students is directly proportional to their class attendance. There is a high correlation between the number of absences and the final grade. Attendance will be recorded from the first day of the student s official enrollment. A student is considered officially enrolled upon payment of tuition and fees. The instructor is not required to notify the student when the student is in danger of being excessively absent, nor is the instructor required to review any material missed as a result of the student being absent. Students in courses will be reported if they have missed 5 consecutive class meetings for unofficial withdrawal. 8

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 c. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program is a clock hour program. The student must complete 930 hours in order to apply for the Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering Licensure Examination. d. Any student who does not attend class during the drop/add period will be considered a no-show. It is the student s responsibility to keep track of the exact number of absences in each class to ensure that any missed assignments are completed in a timely manner. XIII. STATEMENT ON DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT The College and the Alabama Community College System are committed to providing both employment and educational environments free of harassment or discrimination related to an individual s race, color, gender, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Such harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment or discrimination will not be tolerated. XIV. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 state that qualified students with disabilities who meet the essential functions and academic requirements are entitled to reasonable accommodations. It is the student s responsibility to provide appropriate disability documentation to the College. Please contact the ADA representative. For students requesting special accommodations, please contact: Dr. Tangela Purifoy P.O. Box 588 Evergreen, AL 36401 251-578-1313 Ext. 151 tpurifoy@rstc.edu XV. COURSE CALENDAR WEEK 1 Course Orientation Safety and Sanitation 2 Chapter 1: The Career Education Instructor 3 Chapter 2: The Teaching Plan and Learning Environment 4 Chapter 3: Teaching Study and Testing Skills 9

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 5 Chapter 4: Basic Learning Styles and Principles 6 Chapter 5: Basic Methods of Teaching and Learning 7 Chapter 6: Communicating Confidently 8 Review Chapter 1 9 Review Chapter 2 10 Review Chapter 3 11 Review Chapter 4 12 Review Chapter 5 13 Review Chapter 6 14 Assignment 15 Assignment 16 Final Exam Note: Course calendar schedule may change due to student events or activities. Evaluations and or assignments will be administered as assigned by instructor. 10

Teaching and Curriculum Development CIT 211 XVI. STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM I have received the syllabus for CIT-111 and I understand the contents therein. I understand the grading scale of this program and must score at least 80 in the course to pass. I also understand the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program s hours, department policies and dress code as stated in the Cosmetology Student Handbook. Student s Signature Date 11

Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op CIT 213 REID STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 2017 I. COURSE PREFIX, NUMBER, TITLE CIT 213: Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op II. COURSE HOURS 9 Lab Credit Hours 3 Course Credit Hours III. CLASS MEETING DATES/TIMES/LOCATION Tuesday 11:10A-3:10P Building 600 Wednesday 7:30A-12:00P IV. CLINICAL DATES/TIMES/LOCATION None V. INSTRUCTOR, CONTACT INFORMATION, CONTACT POLICY, OFFICE HOURS/LOCATION Instructor: Shirley Johnson Email: sjohnson@rstc.edu Phone: (251) 578-1313 ext.139 Office Hours: Mon-Thur 3:15P-4:00P Fri 7:30A-11:00A Office Location: Building 600 Instructor will be available for individual help session as stated on posted office hours. Students are encouraged to make an appointment. Help sessions can be scheduled during and after classes.

Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op CIT 213 VI. COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course provides students with additional opportunities to observe instructors and develop teaching materials and skills. VII. PREREQUISITE: None VIII. TEXTBOOK(S) AND OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES Copyright Edition Milady s Master Educator, 3 rd Edition 3 Ring Notebook Binder Pen, paper, highlighter Cosmetology tools and supplies IX. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES Demonstrate communication skills. Demonstrate student assessment. Demonstrate appropriate teaching methods while assisting student in the lab. Develop teaching materials and skills. STUDENT OBJECTIVES Condition Statement: Unless otherwise indicated, evaluation of student s attainment of objectives is based on knowledge gained from this course. Specifications may be in the form of, but not limited to, cognitive skills diagnostic instruments, manufacturer s specifications, technical orders, regulations, national and state codes, certification agencies, locally developed assignments, or any combination of specifications. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES MODULE A THE ROLE OF THE PROFESSIONAL COSMETOLOGY TEACHER PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES A1.0 Demonstrate professional traits of cosmetology instructors. A2.0 Demonstrate organizational skills as professional cosmetology instructors. LEARNING OBJECTIVES PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES A1.1 Exhibit professional traits of instructors. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation. A2.1 Maintain an organized teaching and learning environment. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation. NOTE: Learning objectives for this module are measured as part of CIT 212 Teaching and Curriculum Development. MODULE A OUTLINE: Teaching roles Duties and responsibilities Proficiency Code 3 2 2

Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op CIT 213 Positive example Relationship with instructors and students Cosmetology ethics code Instructor traits Maturity Self-motivation Professional conduct Attitude Communication skills Work ethic Getting organized Time management Classroom management skills School policies Following instructions MODULE B BASIC LESSON PLANNING PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES B1.0 Develop and deliver a lesson plan. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES B1.1 Develop a lesson plan. NOTE: Faculty may chose the specific type of lesson plan for students to develop. Proficiency Codes 2 LEARNING OBJECTIVES B1.2 Conduct a class using a lesson plan previously developed by the student. NOTE: Learning objectives for this module are measured as part of CIT 212 Teaching and Curriculum Development. MODULE B OUTLINE: Curriculum development Syllabus Writing objectives Testing and evaluation Lesson planning value and types Audio-visual support Organization requirements College requirements State board of cosmetology laws and regulations Student record keeping 2 3

Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op CIT 213 X. EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT 1. Performance Evaluations 2. Assignments as indicated by instructor. Performance Evaluations 70% Assignments/Work Ethics 30% Total Grade 100% GRADING SCALE: A = Excellent 100-90 B = Good 89-80 F = Failure 79 or Below Notice: The Alabama Board of Cosmetology requires a score of 80 for licensure. A grade of W will be assigned to any student who officially withdraws from the college or a particular course if he or she withdraws by the midpoint of the semester as published in the college calendar. A grade of I will be assigned, at the discretion of the instructor, when all required work for a course is not completed by the end of the semester in which the course is taken. A grade of I must be cleared by the end of the following semester or a grade of F will be assigned. Guidelines for Testing and Grading: IMPORTANT Exams and/or assignments missed due to a student s excused absence will be make-up. The student must notify the instructor in the event of an absence by email. Proper documentation must be dated the day of absence. (Dr. Excuse, court document, etc.) Make-up exams and/or assignments must be taken the day the student return to that scheduled class. Proper documentation must be provided before or on the day the student returns. Make-up exams and /or assignments will be given at the end of the day beginning at 2:30 p.m. It is the student s responsibility to make sure missed exams and/or assignments are completed in the manner stated above. It is the student s responsibility to read all chapters assigned in the course. There is no Final Exam for this course. 4

Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op CIT 213 XII. ATTENDANCE a. Students are expected to attend all classes for which they are registered. Students who are unable to attend class regularly, regardless of the reason or circumstance should formally withdraw from that class. The student should see their advisor to complete the withdrawal form and the Registrar s Office will process the withdrawal. Withdrawal from class can prohibit progression in the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program. Any student who fails to withdraw or discontinues class attendance will receive a grade of F due to missed evaluations and assignments. b. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program subscribes to the philosophy that academic success derived by students is directly proportional to their class attendance. There is a high correlation between the number of absences and the final grade. Attendance will be recorded from the first day of the student s official enrollment. A student is considered officially enrolled upon payment of tuition and fees. The instructor is not required to notify the student when the student is in danger of being excessively absent, nor is the instructor required to review any material missed as a result of the student being absent. Students in courses will be reported if they have missed 5 consecutive class meetings for unofficial withdrawal. c. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program is a clock hour program. The student must complete 930 hours in order to apply for the Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering Licensure Examination. d. Any student who does not attend class during the drop/add period will be considered a no-show. It is the student s responsibility to keep track of the exact number of absences in each class to ensure that any missed assignments are completed in a timely manner. XIII. STATEMENT ON DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT The College and the Alabama Community College System are committed to providing both employment and educational environments free of harassment or discrimination related to an individual s race, color, gender, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Such harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment or discrimination will not be tolerated. XIV. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 state that qualified students with disabilities who meet the essential functions and academic requirements are entitled to reasonable accommodations. It is the student s responsibility to provide appropriate disability documentation to the College. Please contact the ADA representative. For students requesting special accommodations, please contact: Dr. Tangela Purifoy P.O. Box 588 Evergreen, AL 36401 251-578-1313 Ext. 151 tpurifoy@rstc.edu 5

Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op CIT 213 XV. COURSE CALENDAR WEEK 1 Course Orientation, Safety and Sanitation 2 Develop teaching materials and skills for Thermal Curling 3 Develop teaching materials and skills for Haircutting 4 Develop teaching materials and skills for Chemical Waving 5 Develop teaching materials and skills for Hair Lightening/Color 6 Develop teaching materials and skills for Chemical Relaxing 7 Develop teaching materials and skills for Basic Facials 8 Develop teaching materials and skills for Manicuring 9 Develop teaching materials and skills for Blood Spill 10-15 Assist instructor in the teaching and learning environment 16 NO Final Exam Note: Course calendar schedule may change due to student events or activities. Evaluations and or assignments will be administered as assigned by instructor. 6

Cosmetology Instructor Co-Op CIT 213 XVI. STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM I have received the syllabus for CIT-213 and I understand the contents therein. I understand the grading scale of this program and must score at least 80 in the course to pass. I also understand the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program s hours, department policies and dress code as stated in the Cosmetology Student Handbook. Student s Signature Date 7

Lesson Plan Methods and Development CIT 214 REID STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 2017 I. COURSE PREFIX, NUMBER, TITLE CIT 214: Lesson Plan Methods and Development II. COURSE HOURS 1 Theory Credit Hour 2 Lab Credit Hours 7 Course Contact Hours III. CLASS MEETING DATES/TIMES/LOCATION Wednesday 12:35P-3:10P Thursday 7:30A-11:05A Building 600 IV. CLINICAL DATES/TIMES/LOCATION None V. INSTRUCTOR, CONTACT INFORMATION, CONTACT POLICY, OFFICE HOURS/LOCATION Instructor: Shirley Johnson Email: sjohnson@rstc.edu Phone: (251) 578-1313 ext.139 Office Hours: Mon-Thur 3:15A- 4:00P Fri 7:30A-11:00A Office Location: Building 600 Instructor will be available for individual help session as stated on posted office hours. Students are encouraged to make an appointment. Help sessions can be scheduled during and after classes.

Lesson Plan Methods and Development CIT 214 VI. COURSE DESCRIPTION: During this course students have the opportunity to further apply knowledge of lesson planning and lesson delivery by using lesson plans they have developed from previous courses or this course. Emphasis is placed on the use of lesson plans in various classroom and laboratory settings. Upon completion, students will be able to teach a variety of cosmetology classes using various techniques. This course serves as a suitable substitute for CIT 221. If used as a suitable substitute, this course becomes a core course. VII. PREREQUISITE: None VIII. TEXTBOOK(S) AND OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES Copyright Edition Milady s Master Educator, 3 rd Edition 3 Ring Notebook Binder Pen, paper, highlighter Cosmetology tools and supplies IX. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES Demonstrate communication skills. Demonstrate professional traits of cosmetology instructors. Comprehend techniques to improve classroom management. Comprehend techniques for creating an environment that facilitates student learning motivation. STUDENT OBJECTIVES Condition Statement: Unless otherwise indicated, evaluation of student s attainment of objectives is based on knowledge gained from this course. Specifications may be in the form of, but not limited to, cognitive skills diagnostic instruments, manufacturer s specifications, technical orders, regulations, national and state codes, certification agencies, locally developed assignments, or any combination of specifications. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES A1.0 Demonstrate professional traits of cosmetology instructors. A2.0 Demonstrate organizational skills as professional cosmetology instructors. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES A1.1 Exhibit professional traits of instructors. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation. A2.1 Maintain an organized teaching and learning environment. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation.

Lesson Plan Methods and Development CIT 214 NOTE: Learning objectives for this module are measured as part of CIT 211 Teaching and Curriculum Development. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES B1.0 Develop and deliver a lesson plan. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES B1.1 Develop a lesson plan. NOTE: Faculty may chose the specific type of lesson plan for students to develop. B1.2 Conduct a class using a lesson plan previously developed by the student. X. EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT 1. Performance Evaluations 2. Assignments as indicated by instructor. Performance Evaluations 70% Assignments/Work Ethics 30% Total Grade 100% GRADING SCALE: A = Excellent 100-90 B = Good 89-80 F = Failure 79 or Below Notice: The Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering requires a score of 80 for licensure. A grade of W will be assigned to any student who officially withdraws from the college or a particular course if he or she withdraws by the midpoint of the semester as published in the college calendar. A grade of I will be assigned, at the discretion of the instructor, when all required work for a course is not completed by the end of the semester in which the course is taken. A grade of I must be cleared by the end of the following semester or a grade of F will be assigned. Guidelines for Testing and Grading: IMPORTANT Exams and/or assignments missed due to a student s excused absence will be make-up. The student must notify the instructor in the event of an absence by email.

Lesson Plan Methods and Development CIT 214 Proper documentation must be dated the day of absence. (Dr. Excuse, court document, etc.) Make-up exams and/or assignments must be taken the day the student return to that scheduled class. Proper documentation must be provided before or on the day the student returns. Make-up exams and /or assignments will be given at the end of the day beginning at 2:30 p.m. It is the student s responsibility to make sure missed exams and/or assignments are completed in the manner stated above. It is the student s responsibility to read all chapters assigned in the course. Time and date will be given for Final Exam. If the student is not prepared or on time, the Final Exam grade will result in 0. If Final Exam is missed due to prior doctor s recommendation, hospitalization or court referral, a grade of I will be given until exam is taken. XII. ATTENDANCE a. Students are expected to attend all classes for which they are registered. Students who are unable to attend class regularly, regardless of the reason or circumstance should formally withdraw from that class. The student should see their advisor to complete the withdrawal form and the Registrar s Office will process the withdrawal. Withdrawal from class can prohibit progression in the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program. Any student who fails to withdraw or discontinues class attendance will receive a grade of F due to missed evaluations and assignments. b. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program subscribes to the philosophy that academic success derived by students is directly proportional to their class attendance. There is a high correlation between the number of absences and the final grade. Attendance will be recorded from the first day of the student s official enrollment. A student is considered officially enrolled upon payment of tuition and fees. The instructor is not required to notify the student when the student is in danger of being excessively absent, nor is the instructor required to review any material missed as a result of the student being absent. Students in courses will be reported if they have missed 5 consecutive class meetings for unofficial withdrawal. c. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program is a clock hour program. The student must complete 930 hours in order to apply for the Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering Licensure Examination. d. Any student who does not attend class during the drop/add period will be considered a no-show. It is the student s responsibility to keep track of the exact number of absences in each class to ensure that any missed assignments are completed in a timely manner. XIII. STATEMENT ON DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT The College and the Alabama Community College System are committed to providing both employment and educational environments free of harassment or discrimination

Lesson Plan Methods and Development CIT 214 related to an individual s race, color, gender, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Such harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment or discrimination will not be tolerated. XIV. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 state that qualified students with disabilities who meet the essential functions and academic requirements are entitled to reasonable accommodations. It is the student s responsibility to provide appropriate disability documentation to the College. Please contact the ADA representative. For students requesting special accommodations, please contact: Dr. Tangela Purifoy P.O. Box 588 Evergreen, AL 36401 251-578-1313 Ext. 151 tpurifoy@rstc.edu XV. COURSE CALENDAR WEEK 1 Course Orientation Safety and Sanitation 2 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for thermal Curling. 3 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for Haircutting. 4 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for Chemical Waving. 5 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for Hair Lightening/Coloring. 6 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for Chemical Relaxing. 7 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for Basic Facials. 8 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for Manicuring. 9 Apply appropriate teaching methods and lesson plan for Blood Spill. 10-15 Applications in all aspects in the teaching and learning environment. 16 Final Exam Note: Course calendar schedule may change due to student events or activities. Evaluations and or assignments will be administered as assigned by instructor.

Lesson Plan Methods and Development CIT 214 XVI. STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM I have received the syllabus for CIT-214 and I understand the contents therein. I understand the grading scale of this program and must score at least 80 in the course to pass. I also understand the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program s hours, department policies and dress code as stated in the Cosmetology Student Handbook. Student s Signature Date

Teaching Mentorship CIT 212 REID STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 2017 I. COURSE PREFIX, NUMBER, TITLE CIT 212: Teacher Mentorship II. COURSE HOURS 9 Contact Hours 3 Course Credit Hours III. CLASS MEETING DATES/TIMES/LOCATION Monday 7:30A-3:10P Tuesday 7:30A-8:20A Building 600 IV. CLINICAL DATES/TIMES/LOCATION None V. INSTRUCTOR, CONTACT INFORMATION, CONTACT POLICY, OFFICE HOURS/LOCATION Instructor: Shirley Johnson Email: sjohnson@rstc.edu Phone: (251) 578-1313 ext.139 Office Hours: Mon-Thur 3:15A- 4:00P Fri 7:30A-11:00A Office Location: Building 600 Instructor will be available for individual help session as stated on posted office hours. Students are encouraged to make an appointment. Help sessions can be scheduled during and after classes.

Teaching Mentorship CIT 212 VI. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide the practice through working with a cosmetology instructor in a mentoring relationship. Emphasis is placed on communication, student assessment, and assisting students in the lab. Upon completion, the student should be able to communicate with students, develop a course of study, and apply appropriate teaching methods. VII. PREREQUISITE: None VIII. TEXTBOOK(S) AND OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES Copyright Edition Milady s Master Educator, 3 rd Edition 3 Ring Notebook Binder Pen, paper, highlighter Cosmetology tools and supplies IX. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES/OBJECTIVES Demonstrate communication skills. Demonstrate student assessment. Demonstrate appropriate teaching methods while assisting student in the lab. Develop a course of study for practical skills taught in the lab. STUDENT OBJECTIVES Condition Statement: Unless otherwise indicated, evaluation of student s attainment of objectives is based on knowledge gained from this course. Specifications may be in the form of, but not limited to, cognitive skills diagnostic instruments, manufacturer s specifications, technical orders, regulations, national and state codes, certification agencies, locally developed assignments, or any combination of specifications. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES A1.0 Demonstrate professional traits of cosmetology instructors. A2.0 Demonstrate organizational skills as professional cosmetology instructors. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES A1.1 Exhibit professional traits of instructors. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation. A2.1 Maintain an organized teaching and learning environment. NOTE: This is an ongoing evaluation. NOTE: Learning objectives for this module are measured as part of CIT 211 Teaching and Curriculum Development.

Teaching Mentorship CIT 212 PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES B1.0 Develop and deliver a lesson plan. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES B1.1 Develop a lesson plan. NOTE: Faculty may chose the specific type of lesson plan for students to develop. B1.2 Conduct a class using a lesson plan previously developed by the student. X. EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT 1. Performance Evaluations 2. Assignments as indicated by instructor. Performance Evaluations 70% Assignments/Work Ethics 30% Total Grade 100% GRADING SCALE: A = Excellent 100-90 B = Good 89-80 F = Failure 79 or Below Notice: The Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering requires a score of 80 for licensure. A grade of W will be assigned to any student who officially withdraws from the college or a particular course if he or she withdraws by the midpoint of the semester as published in the college calendar. A grade of I will be assigned, at the discretion of the instructor, when all required work for a course is not completed by the end of the semester in which the course is taken. A grade of I must be cleared by the end of the following semester or a grade of F will be assigned. Guidelines for Testing and Grading: IMPORTANT Exams and/or assignments missed due to a student s excused absence will be make-up. The student must notify the instructor in the event of an absence by email. Proper documentation must be dated the day of absence. (Dr. Excuse, court document, etc.) Make-up exams and/or assignments must be taken the day the student return to that scheduled class. Proper documentation must be provided before or on the day the student returns.

Teaching Mentorship CIT 212 Make-up exams and /or assignments will be given at the end of the day beginning at 2:30 p.m. It is the student s responsibility to make sure missed exams and/or assignments are completed in the manner stated above. It is the student s responsibility to read all chapters assigned in the course. Time and date will be given for Final Exam. If the student is not prepared or on time, the Final Exam grade will result in 0. If Final Exam is missed due to prior doctor s recommendation, hospitalization or court referral, a grade of I will be given until exam is taken. XII. ATTENDANCE a. Students are expected to attend all classes for which they are registered. Students who are unable to attend class regularly, regardless of the reason or circumstance should formally withdraw from that class. The student should see their advisor to complete the withdrawal form and the Registrar s Office will process the withdrawal. Withdrawal from class can prohibit progression in the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program. Any student who fails to withdraw or discontinues class attendance will receive a grade of F due to missed evaluations and assignments. b. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program subscribes to the philosophy that academic success derived by students is directly proportional to their class attendance. There is a high correlation between the number of absences and the final grade. Attendance will be recorded from the first day of the student s official enrollment. A student is considered officially enrolled upon payment of tuition and fees. The instructor is not required to notify the student when the student is in danger of being excessively absent, nor is the instructor required to review any material missed as a result of the student being absent. Students in courses will be reported if they have missed 5 consecutive class meetings for unofficial withdrawal. c. The Cosmetology Instructor Training Program is a clock hour program. The student must complete 930 hours in order to apply for the Alabama Board of Cosmetology & Barbering Licensure Examination. d. Any student who does not attend class during the drop/add period will be considered a no-show. It is the student s responsibility to keep track of the exact number of absences in each class to ensure that any missed assignments are completed in a timely manner. XIII. STATEMENT ON DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT The College and the Alabama Community College System are committed to providing both employment and educational environments free of harassment or discrimination related to an individual s race, color, gender, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Such harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment or discrimination will not be tolerated.

Teaching Mentorship CIT 212 XIV. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 state that qualified students with disabilities who meet the essential functions and academic requirements are entitled to reasonable accommodations. It is the student s responsibility to provide appropriate disability documentation to the College. Please contact the ADA representative. For students requesting special accommodations, please contact: Dr. Tangela Purifoy P.O. Box 588 Evergreen, AL 36401 251-578-1313 Ext. 151 tpurifoy@rstc.edu XV. COURSE CALENDAR WEEK 1 Course Orientation Safety and Sanitation 2 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in thermal Curling. 3 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in Haircutting. 4 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in Chemical Waving. 5 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in Hair Lightening/Coloring. 6 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in Chemical Relaxing. 7 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in Basic Facials. 8 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in Manicuring. 9 Apply appropriate teaching methods, techniques and assessments in Blood Spill. 10-15 Applications in all aspects in the teaching and learning environment. 16 Final Exam Note: Course calendar schedule may change due to student events or activities. Evaluations and or assignments will be administered as assigned by instructor. Chapters for discussion: Chapter 9 Achieving Learner Results

Teaching Mentorship CIT 212 XVI. STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM I have received the syllabus for CIT-212 and I understand the contents therein. I understand the grading scale of this program and must score at least 80 in the course to pass. I also understand the Cosmetology Instructor Training Program s hours, department policies and dress code as stated in the Cosmetology Student Handbook. Student s Signature Date