BAA HAIRDRESSING 12D FRAMEWORK

District Name: Kamloops/Thompson

District Number: School District #73

Developed by: Arlene Currie

Date Developed: December 30, 2004; Amended March 14, 2007

Current School Name: Norkam Secondary School

Principal’s Name: Norkam Secondary School – Mr. Alan Dodd

S.D. #73 – Transitions Advisor - Mr. Greg Howard

Board/Authority Approval Date:

Board/Authority Signature:

Course Name: Level Four Hairdressing (Applied Skills) – Hairdressing 12D

Grade Level of Course: 12

Number of

Course Credits: 4

Number of

Hours of Instruction: 120 hours

Prerequisite(s): Students enrolled in Level Four Hairdressing (Applied Skills) – Hairdressing 12D must have successfully completed: Introduction to Hairdressing (Theory) – Hairdressing 11A; Introduction to Hairdressing (Applied Skills) – Hairdressing 11C; Level Two Hairdressing (Theory and Applied Skills) – Hairdressing 11; Level Three Hairdressing (Theory) – Hairdressing 12A; and must be enrolled in Level Four Hairdressing (Theory) – Hairdressing 12C. Students enrolled in Hairdressing 12D must:

Ø  have completed all grade 10 and 11 academic course requirements;

Ø  possess a service oriented personality;

Ø  have a serious interest in Hairdressing as a career choice;

Ø  successfully complete an interview with a salon;

Ø  attend Norkam Secondary School full time.

Special Facility: Classroom equipment with a teaching area, lab area (*Hairstylist Stations), and public washrooms in close proximity. (*Hair Stylist Stations should be equipped with mirrors, counter tops, electrical outlets, hydraulic stylist chairs, shampooing sinks/chairs, portable dryer chairs, locking cupboards for product/supplies storage), telephone, DVD/VCR, TV, overhead screen, tables and chairs (to accommodate a maximum of 18 students), appropriate regulated ventilation, full-spectrum overhead lighting, washer and dryer.

Special Equipment:

1.  Students will be expected to purchase a textbook and study guide:

Salon FundamentalsTM

Published by Pivot Point International Inc.,

1791 West Howard Street, Chicago, Illinois 60626 1-800-886-4247

2.  Students will use professional hair products (purchased by the school from suppliers dealing exclusively with licensed hairdressers).

3.  Students will be expected to purchase professional equipment (which will be required for the duration of the entire Hairdressing Program) ~ see list below. Cost for these may vary depending on price availability.

Professional Equipment:

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·  1 pair of cutting shears

·  2 cutting combs

·  1 vent brush

·  1 box small clips

·  6 large clips

·  1 long-haired mannequin

·  1 pair thinning shears

·  1 styling steel lift comb

·  1 large round brush

·  1 comb-out brush

·  2 colour brushes/bowls

·  1 colour cape

·  1 spray bottle

·  1 cutting cape

·  1 styling brush

·  1 short-haired mannequin

·  6 large clips

·  2 tail combs

·  2 wide-toothed combs

·  Assortment of permanent wave rods

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Course Synopsis:

Level Four Hairdressing (Applied Skills) – Hairdressing 12D is the seventh of seven courses in a comprehensive Career Preparation Trades Program designed for grade eleven and twelve students (male and/or female) who have a serious interest in exploring hairdressing as a viable career choice. Upon successful completion of the six learning units of Hairdressing 12D, students will have a firm grounding in the theory of hairdressing fundamentals including: Basic Electricity, Anatomony and Physiology, Advanced Hair Cutting (Clippers and Razor), Advanced Permanent Waving; and Advanced Hair Colouring.

Organizational Structure:

This entire SD #73 Career Preparation Trades Program is comprised of a total of seven hairdressing courses. All eligible students may enter this Career Program in either grade 11 or grade 12. Students will be expected to complete all seven Hairdressing courses in the order in which they have been laid out in this document. These seven will meet the requirements of the grade eleven and twelve elective courses required for graduation by the British Columbia Ministry of Education, including 120 hours of salon work experience (for full credit as an additional program course). Students enrolled in the Hairdressing Program must achieve 75% of higher on all Hairdressing Program Applied Skills courses and 80% on all Hairdressing Program Practice courses in order to qualify to challenge the CIABC certification examinations. Students enrolled in this program must also complete all other grade 11 and 12 academic course BC Ministry of Education graduation requirements.

Unit

/ Title: Level Four Hairdressing (Applied Skills) – Hairdressing 12D /

Time

Unit 1 / Basic Electricity / 10 hours
Unit 2 / Anatomy and Physiology / 10 hours
Unit 3 / Advanced Hair Cutting (Clippers and Razor) / 20 hours
Unit 4 / Advanced Permanent Waving / 15 hours
Unit 5 / Advanced Hair Colouring / 30 hours
Unit 6 / Advanced Hair Design (Artistry) / 35 hours
Total Hours / 120 hours

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