PART I. BASIC TEACHING SKILLS FOR CAREER EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS.
1. The Career Education Instructor.
2. The Teaching Plan and Learning Environment.
3. Teaching Study and Testing Skills.
4. Basic Learning Styles and Principles.
5. Basic Methods of Teaching and Learning.
6. Communicating Confidently.
7. Effective Presentations.
8. Effective Classroom Management and Supervision.
9. Achieving Learner Results.
10. Program Development, and Lesson Planning.
11. Educational Aids and Technology in the Classroom.
12. Assessing Progress and Advising Students.
PART II. BASIC TEACHING SKILLS FOR CAREER EDUCATION IN THE BEAUTY
AND WELLNESS DISCIPLINES
13. Making the Student Salon an Adventure.
14. Career and Employment Preparation.
15. The Art of Retaining Students.
PART III. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CAREER EDUCATION
INSTRUCTORS.
16. Educator Relationships.
17. Learning Is a Laughing Matter.
18. Teaching Success Strategies for a Winning Career.
19. Teams at Work.
20. Evaluating Professional Performance.
Letha Barnes is a third-generation educator and school owner. In
her more than 40 years in career education, she has achieved many
accomplishments.
She served the State of New Mexico for 10 years as the school
representative on the Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists, holding
the position of vice-chairman or chairman. She is a former
president of the American Association of Cosmetology Schools
(AACS), during which she spearheaded the effort to re-establish the
educational branch of the association, which is known today as
Cosmetology Educators of America (CEA).
As an approved provider of continuing education and former Director
of the Career Institute, she has presented continuing-education
programs to thousands of educators, professionals, and students
throughout the United States and Canada. She has been a speaker at
regional, national, and international events, including Hairworld
‘96, Great Clips for Hair National Conventions, AACS Mid-Year
Conferences, AACS annual conventions, the National Interstate
Council of State Boards annual conferences, and numerous CEA
conventions. She is well known for her highly energetic
presentations and her passion for education. She has testified
before the New Mexico State Senate and a U.S. Congressional
Subcommittee on behalf of career education. She served as a school
owner commissioner, an academic commissioner, and first
vice-chairman for the National Accrediting Commission of
Cosmetology Arts and Science (NACCAS) and taught their
Accreditation Workshops for over 10 years.
In addition, she has contributed to numerous other works for
Cengage Learning, including instructor tools for cosmetology,
fundamentals esthetics, advanced esthetics, nail technology and
instructor training. She has also developed and authored four
editions of the Essential Companion Study Guide that accompanies
the Standard: Cosmetology core textbook.
PART I. BASIC TEACHING SKILLS FOR CAREER EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS. 1. The Career Education Instructor. 2. The Teaching Plan and Learning Environment. 3. Teaching Study and Testing Skills. 4. Basic Learning Styles and Principles. 5. Basic Methods of Teaching and Learning. 6. Communicating Confidently. 7. Effective Presentations. 8. Effective Classroom Management and Supervision. 9. Achieving Learner Results. 10. Program Review, Development, and Lesson Planning. 11. Educational Aids and Technology in the Classroom. 12. Assessing Progress and Advising Students. PART II. BASIC TEACHING SKILLS FOR BEAUTY AND WELLNESS INSTRUCTORS. 13. Making the Student Salon an Adventure. 14. Career and Employment Preparation. 15. The Art of Retaining Students. PART III. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CAREER EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS. 16. Educator Relationships. 17. Learning Is a Laughing Matter. 18. Teaching Success Strategies for a Winning Career. 19. Teams at Work. 20. Evaluating Professional Performance.
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