INSTRUCTOR-TRAINEE PROGRAM

The Instructor-Trainee Program covers 600 clock hours of instruction.  It is for licensed Barber-Stylists. The graduated student can work in many different career opportunities, such as:

Entry Level Position:

-Instructor in a Barber School

 Intermediate Level Position:

-Manager of a Barber School

Advanced Level Position:

-School Director

 

Students learn:  how to prepare for class lectures; methods of teaching theory and clinical classes; keeping student records; and personal development.

An Instructor-Trainee upon satisfactory completion of all course requirements receives a certificate from NEW TYLER.  The student is eligible to take the Arkansas State Board of Barber Examiners examination.  The fee for this examination is $120.00.  This examination is a written examination and an oral presentation. 

Upon satisfactory passing this examination, the graduate receives a license as a Teacher, Manager, or Instructor. 

After completion of the program, the student will be proficient in the above skills.

 

INSTRUCTOR-TRAINEE CURRICULUM

The curriculum for the Instructor-Trainee course as set by the Arkansas State Board of Barber Examiners is as follows:

Methods of Teaching...............................................................................................................150 Hours

Motivational Devices/Techniques..........................................................................................     80 Hours

Use of Audio-Visual Materials...............................................................................................    50 Hours

Lesson Planning Activities.....................................................................................................   80 Hours

Classroom/School Management...........................................................................................    80 Hours

Arkansas Barber Laws...........................................................................................................  10 Hours

Practice Teaching................................................................................................................  100 Hours

Methods of Record Keeping.................................................................................................     50 Hours