NP Cosmetics: Teacher Training boot camp

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Teacher Training
Boot Camp
Reminder
• Cell phones on vibrate/mute
• Minimize unrelated chit chat to
avoid distractions
• Have a enjoyable and productive
learning session
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Cosmetology Teacher of the Year Award
Ms Joan Briggs
Great Wall of China
Objectives
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General guidelines
Change management
Generational differences
Delivering a great presentation
Teaching methods
Enhancing Powerpoint presentations
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General Guidelines
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Maintain an appropriate attitude as an educator
Dependability and flexibility
Time Management / Organizational Skills
Teamwork
Communication Skills
Winning Personality and Positive
Attitude as an Educator
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Maintain an open mind
Make the best of what you have
Do not live in fear
Focus on the future
Share pleasing remarks
Dependability and Flexibility
Time Management / Organization
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Set Goals
Establish Objectives
Identify Priorities
Analyze Time Use
Plan your Time
Relax
Cooperation and Teamwork
Stumbling Blocks
Dynamic Team
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Selfishness
Dishonesty
Unreliability
Hostility
Suspicion
Laziness
Untidiness
Trouble Making
Poor Communication
Rudeness
Empathy
Honesty and Integrity
Reliability
Goodwill, Positive Attitude
Trust and Openness
Willingness and Energy
Neatness and Order
Cheerfulness
Open, Clear Communication
Courtesy
Be an Excellent Communicator
• Develop habits of listening and the willingness to
listen to students
• Allow students to complete their thoughts
• Give time to students to process
• Keep the focus on the student
• Demonstrate that you are listening with supportive
mannerisms and body language
Coping with change
• Do you embrace change?
• Do you resist change?
• Why?
Change is defined as…
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To make different.
To transform.
To give a different position or direction.
To make a shift.
To undergo modification.
To pass from one phase to another.
Change is…
• About the future.
• About getting comfortable with the uncomfortable.
• About how to make great things happen in your
school.
• A never-ending cycle happening over and over again.
Why is change necessary?
• The industry is changing!
• 21st century education is learner centered, not
educator centered.
Generational Differences
• Size
• Entering the workforce (boomers retiring)
• Marketing & Buying Power
Instructional Activities
(Gen Y)
• Give lots of activities with several steps
• Use the most up-to-date technology and
references available
• Tie course or program goals in with economic
gain
• Get creative or allow them to be creative
with presentations
Dynamic Presentation
• Powerful Openings
• Deliver Content
– Strengthen Content
• Close with Impact
C – Consider the topic
R – Research the topic
E – Examples for clarification
A – Analyze your learners
T – Teach with poise
E – Enjoy and be enthusiastic
C – Consider the topic
R – Research the topic
E – Examples for clarification
A – Analyze your learners
T – Teach with poise
E – Enjoy and be enthusiastic
Teaching Methods
• Demonstration and
Practice
• Group Discussion
• Window Paning
• Mind Mapping
• Projects
• Workbooks/Handouts
• Case Studies
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Concept Connectors
Stories/Anecdotes
Mnemonics
Energizers
Experiments
Humor
Games
Embedding video into a presentation
(from a file)
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Open up a PowerPoint slide
Click “Insert” at the top of the menu bar
Select “Movie”
Select “Movie from file”
Find the file in the respective folder
Embedding video into a presentation
(Hyperlink)
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Find a video on the web and copy the link
Open a PowerPoint slide
Select “Insert” from the top of the menu
Select “hyperlink” from the dropdown box
Paste the hyperlink in the “address” box
Type the title as you want to appear in your slide
Click “Okay”
Note…………it only works when you’re online
Milady
Inserting Images into a presentation
• Should already have image(s) saved to your
computer
• Open a PowerPoint slide
• Select “Insert” from the top of the menu
• Select “Picture”
• Select “From File”
• Find your image and
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click “Insert”
“The mediocre teacher tells. The
good teacher explains. The
superior teacher demonstrates.
The great teacher inspires.”
William Arthur Ward
What Resources does
Milady have to support
you?
Milady Standard Cosmetology
2012 Edition
– Metric edition
– Magazine layout and design
– Updated infection control
and sanitation information
– Left-handed procedures
– Live models
Student Resources
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Theory Workbook
Practical Workbook
Study Guide: Essential Companion
Exam Review
Online Licensing Prep
Situational problems
Haircutting
Haircoloring and Chemical
Texture Services
– Student CD
– CourseMate
Haircutting Supplement
AND
Hair Coloring and Chemical Texture Services
Supplement
Instructor Support
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Course Management Guide
Course Management Guide on CD
Instructor Support Slides on CD
Interactive Games on CD
Student CD-network version
DVD Series
Haircutting Instructor Resource
on CD
– Haircoloring and Chemical
Texture Services on CD
– Haircutting DVD Series
– Haircoloring and Chemical
Texture Services DVD Series
Milady standard Makeup
– Metric Measurements
Included
– Hundreds of Images to
Support Learner
– Spotlight Profiles
– 3 Day, 3 Week, 6 Week or 10
Week Standalone Program
– Can be used with
Cosmetology or Esthetics
Program
Milady and NPGroup
wishes you
great success!
Gerard McAvey
Director of Marketing and Training
gerard.mcavey@cengage.com
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