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BAA HAIRDRESSING 11 A: INTRODUCTORY THEORY PART 1 DISTRICT NAME: Coquitlam School District DISTRICT NUMBER: 43 DEVELOPED BY: Jill Reid (Secondary coordinator) DATE DEVELOPED: April 2006 SCHOOL NAME: Coquitlam School district PRINCIPAL S NAME: Dan Derpak (assistant superintendent) BOARD/AUTHORITY APPROVAL DATE: June 20, 2006 BOARD/AUTHORITY SIGNATUR COURSE NAME: Hairdressing 11A: Introductory Theory Part 1 GRADE LEVEL OF COURSE: 11A NUMBER OF COURSE CREDITS: 4 NUMBER OF HOURS OF INSTRUCTION: 120 PREREQUISITE(S): Completion of Grade 11 BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 1

SPECIAL TRAINING, FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hairdressing Salon, Tools of the Trade COURSE SYNOPSIS: Hairdressing 11A is a theory course which introduces students to the basic principles of hairdressing and the organization and management of a hair salon. Basic principles form the foundation for practical work with clients. Students are introduced to the operation of a hair salon including reception duties, product selection and knowledge, client relations, and record keeping. RATIONALE: This course will: Provide students with an introduction to the theory of hairdressing Provide students with an overview of the operation and management of a hair salon Provide students with opportunity to practice skills This course is taken concurrently with two other hairdressing courses which emphasis practical skill development. Students need this course as a foundation for the building of practical skills and in order to qualify for professional licensing at the completion of their secondary school hairdressing training. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: UNIT TITLE TIME 1 Professional Development 10 2 Salon Ecology 15 3 Anatomy and Physiology 10 4 Tricology 15 5 Electricity 10 6 Chemistry 15 7 Hair cutting 25 8 Hair Styling 20 Total Hours 120 BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 2

UNIT 1: Professional Development Professional development presents three main concepts: healthy mind and body, effective communication and human relations skills. It provides the students with fundamental guidelines for lifelong professional development and begins to lay the foundation for the consultation process between client and stylist. Students learn the elements of effective communication. Healthy Mind and Body Effective communication Human Relations skills It is expected that students will be able to: Learn the importance of maintaining a healthy life style as a means of balancing personal and career life. Students develop self awareness to better understand and work more effectively with clients Develop an understanding of the various communication skills including verbal and non verbal Learn conflict resolution skills and problem solving approaches Unit 2: Salon Ecology Introduction to three main concepts: Microbiology, infection control and first aid and safety. What is microbiology? Growth of Bacteria Viruses Infection and infection control Sanitation and Disinfection First aid It is expected that students will be able to: Recognize the structure and function of bacteria and viruses by their: o Types o Classifications o Growth and reproduction patterns o Relationship to the spread of infection BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 3

Unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy and Physiology presents two main concepts: building blocks of the human body and basic body systems. This unit focuses on fundamental knowledge of anatomy and physiology that is necessary to enhance the quality of hair, nail, and skin care. Building blocks of the Human Body Body Systems: o Skeletal o Muscular o Circulatory o Nervous o Digestive o Excretory o Respiratory o Endocrine It is expected that students will be able to: Students will be able to explain the relationship and function of: o Cells o Tissues o Primary organs o Body systems within the human body Identify the structure, function, and primary cosmetological significance of eight major body systems. Unit 4: Tricology Trichology presents three main concepts: hair theory, hair care and draping, shampooing and scalp massage. This unit focuses on fundamental knowledge regarding the phases of hair growth, common hair and scalp disorders and causes and treatments of hair loss as well as the attentiveness and skill needed during draping, shampooing and scalp massage procedures. Hair Growth and Hair bulb formation Draping, Shampooing and Scalp massage Wet Hair Services BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 4

It is expected that students will be able to: define the theory of hair including: o Formation o Growth o Structure o Behaviour o Colour Unit 5: Electricity Electricity presents two main concepts: principles of electricity and electricity in cosmetology. Vocabulary of electricity Electric current Safety measures Effects of Electric current It is expected that students will be able to: Define the ten major terms used in electricity Describe the safety measures to be followed when using electrical appliances Explain the three kinds of effects that can be created by electric current during cosmetology services List three kinds of effects that can be created by electric current as it is used during electrotherapy and light therapy treatments Unit 6: Chemistry Chemistry presents three main concepts: matter, the ph scale, and chemistry of cosmetics. This unit provides fundamental guidelines for using a variety of products and providing chemistry services safely. The major goal of this Unit is understanding matter. Matter Elements Chemical bonds ph Scale Chemistry of Cosmetics BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 5

It is expected that students will be able to: List the five elements of hair Describe the structure and behaviour of atoms and bonds Describe the ph scale and values associated with water, acids, and alkalines Identify the precautions necessary for various classifications of chemicals when working with professional products and cosmetics Unit 7: Hair Cutting Hair cutting presents two main concepts: Hair cutting theory and Hair cutting procedures. This Unit provides fundamental guidelines for knowing and understanding the theory of hair cutting and performing hair cutting procedures. Hair cutting Theory Hair cutting Procedures It is expected that students will be able to identify: The Hair cutting tools Areas of the head Fundamental cutting techniques used when cutting hair Proper procedures to achieve the basic haircuts Combining techniques within a haircut to achieve a variety of results Unit 8: Overview Hairstyling presents four main concepts: hairstyling theory, thermal styling, wet styling and long hair styling. This unit provides fundamental guidelines for form and texture combined with direction and movement to create hairstyles. The major goal of this chapter is to understand hairstyling theory. Hairstyling Thermal styling Wet Styling Long Hair Styling It is expected that students will be able to identify: Primary hairstyling considerations BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 6

Fundamentals of hairstyling theory Hairstyling essentials Infection control and safety as they pertain to hairstyling Client consultation as it pertains to hairstyling INSTRUCTIONAL COMPONENT: Seminars & Lectures Charts and Webbing Vocabulary Development Grouping and Peer Work Cooperative analyses and critiques Problem solving techniques Demonstration videos Practical demonstrations Workbook ASSESSMENT COMPONENT: Students will be assessed by a variety of formative and summative methods including: Effective formative assessment via: o Clearly articulated and understood learning intentions and success criteria o Questions posed by students, peers and teachers to move learning forward Discussions and dialogue o Feedback that is timely, clear and involves a plan o Students are resources for themselves and others peer and selfassessment o Student ownership Formative assessment used to adapt learning experiences and inquiry plans on an ongoing basis to meet specific learning goals. Development, awareness and action, based upon metacognition intended to lead to learner independence and self-coaching. Summative Assessment: Summative assessments will be determined as students demonstrate proficiency/mastery toward particular learning outcomes. Summative assessments and final grades will reflect the following: Students will work collaboratively with the teacher to determine summative achievement on assignments and letter grades based upon dialogue, and evidence of learning BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 7

Behaviour and work habits will NOT be included when determining letter grades Marks will not be deducted for late work Extra credit and bonus marks will not be awarded Plagiarizing will not result in reduced marks/grades the student will be required to demonstrate their learning authentically Attendance will not be considered toward letter grade Only individual learning demonstrated no group marks will be used to determine grades Letter grades will reflect learning towards the learning outcomes articulated above Letter grades will be based upon criteria provided/agreed upon toward the learning outcomes Letter grades will be determined in relation to the learning outcomes not in comparison to the achievement of other students Poor work will not be assessed towards grades students will only be assessed on quality work Professional judgment and evidence will be used to determine final letter grade in consultation with the student Zeros will not be assigned to missed assignments all required assignments must be completed Formative or practice towards learning outcomes will not be included in final grade assessment Most recent evidence toward learning outcomes will be used to assign letter grades learning is not averaged over time LEARNING RESOURCES: Primary Recommended Text: St Germain, Clif. Salon Fundamentals Primary Supporting Texts: Salon Fundamentals Study Guide and Workbook BAA Hairdressing 11A Framework 8