Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 172 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE
Chapter 37 - COSMETOLOGY, ESTHETIC, AND NAIL TECHNOLOGY SCHOOLS, SATELLITE CLASSROOMS, AND APPRENTICE SALONS
Section 172-37-008 - INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM OF STUDY

Current through September 17, 2024

All Nebraska licensed schools, except an apprentice salon, may provide an instructor program. The program must include the following:

(A) For a cosmetology instructor program, at least 600 hours of instructor training in a school of cosmetology.

(B) For an esthetic instructor program, at least 300 hours of instructor training in a school of cosmetology or school of esthetics.

(C) For a nail technology instructor program, at least 300 hours of instructor training in a school of cosmetology or nail technology.

(D) As a condition of graduation, completion of a final practical and written examination that covers all the subject areas listed in the curriculum.

(E) Schools must provide the following training:

STUDENT INSTRUCTOR CURRICULUM

300 HOURS MINIMUM

Training must include the following subjects:

1.

Student instructor orientation

a.

Introduction to faculty, staff, student body

b.

School policy

c.

Overview of the student instructor training program

2.

Nebraska statutes and regulations

a.

Teaching techniques and educational tools

b.

Student and instructor relations or counseling

3.

Preparation of a cosmetology program

a.

Overview of student curriculum as required by state and school

b.

Detailed course outline including chapters

c.

Detailed subject layout or daily lessons

4.

Theory and practical techniques, including freshman and advanced student training experiences

a.

Classroom observations

1)

Assist with

a) Presentations or lectures

b) Teaching basic skills

c) Practical activities

b.

Practical observations

c.

Supervision of services

d.

Student or client relationships

e.

Practical activities

1)

Supervision of procedures or demonstrations

2)

Practice teaching or basic skills

5.

The student instructor learns to evaluate student progress and basic evaluation techniques, including written, observation, and oral

6.

Administrative techniques

a.

Office management

1)

Student folder

2)

Recording student hours

3)

Entrance notification

4)

Graduate records

b.

Office records

1)

State rules and regulations

2)

Nail technology schools

3)

Enrollment procedures

4)

Maintaining student records

c.

School management and business

1)

Client and student scheduling

2)

Record keeping procedures

3)

Receptionist responsibilities

4)

Inventory control, purchasing, retailing

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