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SCHEME OF WORK APPLICATION FORM For each ITEC qualification, the lecturer/centre must complete Scheme of Work for each unit indicating how the lecturer is planning to cover the ITEC syllabus throughout the course. Set out the planned sessions in terms of Learning Outcomes to be achieved. These should match those stated within the ITEC syllabus for each unit. Include all units of each course offered. Hours should meet the minimum guided learning hours listed within the syllabus. Unit Title: Unit 616 - Cut Men s Hair to Create a Variety of Looks r(s) responsible: Total contact tuition hours proposed: 44 Learning Outcomes Content Suggested Resources Approx Hours Introductory session College rules and regulations College mission statement ITEC rules and regulations Health & Safety Timetable Dates holidays etc. Syllabus Recommended books Uniform Using all the documents listed to ensure the students understand the college expectations and their commitment to the course 1. Be able to prepare for cutting hair Prepare themselves, the client and work area for cutting services Preparing self Preparing working area Sanitising/sterilising tools and Preparing environment Assisting the client into a comfortable and relaxed position for the treatment Protecting and caring for the client throughout the treatment OHP/Whiteboard Homework Tests 10 Use suitable consultation techniques to identify service objectives Evaluate the potential of the hair to achieve the desired look by identifying influencing factors Provide clear recommendations to the client based on factors Discussing client s needs and requirements Discussing limitations Consulting with client throughout Checking the texture of the hair Checking the density of the hair Checking the length of the hair Checking growth patterns Previous haircut/style Hair condition Client request 1

Describe the range of looks for men Explain how to achieve looks for men using a combination of cutting techniques Explain the safety considerations that must be taken into account Describe the factors that need to be considered when cutting hair Explain how to maximise the potential of the client s hair taking into account identified factors State the known causes of male pattern baldness Describe the typical patterns of male pattern baldness Short back and sides Short layered Long layered With a parting Without a parting Club cutting one length and to create bulk Layering with to create movement Graduating accentuate and define outlines Tapering to remove bulk and length Cutting angles Use of scissors and clippers Use of razor Protecting client, self and colleagues Sanitising/sterilising tools and Disposing of waste hygienically and appropriately The texture of the hair The density of the hair The length of the hair The natural growth patterns of the hair Clients wishes Club cutting to create bulk and give volume Layering to remove length and create movement Hereditary tendencies Hormonal conditions Receding temples Bald areas around the crown cutting to the natural hairline in barbering State the effects created by different sized clipper blades and attachments Prolonging the style Avoiding drawing attention to uneven growth patterns Accentuating good growth patterns Fine blades and attachments - very short results Medium blades and attachments - short to medium length hair Coarse blades and attachments - medium to longer length hair 2

State the risk of ingrowing hair from continual close cutting on dark skin 2. Be able to provide a cutting service Skin infections Client discomfort Communicate and behave in a professional manner Select and use cutting tools and required to achieve the desired look Being polite Being honest Speaking clearly Listening attentively Demonstrating positive body language and facial expressions Scissors including thinning scissors Razors Combs Electric clippers OHP/Whiteboard Handout: Homework Tests 34 Establish and follow guidelines where required to achieve the required look Sectioning Angles Combine and personalise cutting techniques to take account of the identified factors and the desired look The texture of the hair The density of the hair The length of the hair The natural growth patterns of the hair Clients wishes Position themselves and the client appropriately throughout the service to ensure the accuracy of the cut Check the finished haircut to ensure required balance, weight distribution and shape Correct posture and standing position Health and safety Client comfort Cross checking Using the mirror Remove unwanted hair outside the desired outline shape Using the clippers Using safety razor Create balanced and shaped sideburns that suit the required look Using scissors or clippers to remove length and bulk Using a safety razor to remove unwanted hair and outline shape Using mirror to ensure balance Client wishes 3

Create a finished cut that is to the satisfaction of the client Provide suitable aftercare advice Follow safe and hygienic working practices Outline safe and hygienic working practices Describe the correct use and routine maintenance of cutting tools and Explain the effect cutting hair at different angles has on the finished look applying the correct degree of tension to the hair when cutting Consulting the client throughout the service Shampooing and conditioning Brushing and combing Drying and styling the hair Finishing products Protecting client Personal protection Posture and standing position Sanitisation/sterilisation of tools and Disposing of waste hygienically and appropriately Protecting client Personal protection Posture and standing position Sanitisation/sterilisation of tools and Handling scissors correctly and carefully Handling razors correctly and carefully Scissor sharpening Applying oil to scissor blades and pivot screw Checking wires on electric clippers Check blades are set correctly on electric clippers Weight distribution Hair length Direction the hair lies To avoid cutting the hair too short To ensure an even length and shape checking the cut Explain how to make sure that sideburns are cut level To ensure an even length and shape Using the mirror 4

Describe the aftercare advice that should be provided Shampooing and conditioning the hair How to brush and comb the hair How to maintain the cut Use of finishing products State how to communicate and behave within a salon environment Being polite Being honest Speaking clearly Listening attentively Demonstrating positive body language and facial expressions Mock Practical To include full treatment Mock Theory To include all the theory Mock theory paper 5