2016 BARBER/COSMETOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINARS
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1 2016 BARBER/COSMETOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINARS Ms. Courtney Orians, Customized Training Specialist University of Memphis Collierville Center (New Location) 215 W. Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN Ph: (901) , Fax: (901) Seminar Dates: June 12 th 13 th, 2016 Mr. Jeremy Easterday, Senior Conference Specialist, UT Conferences The University of Tennessee Conferences University Outreach & Continuing Education 600 Henley Street, Suite 212 P.O. Box 2648 Knoxville, TN Ph: (865) , Fax: (865) UT Seminar Dates: July 17 th 18 th, 2016 Paula Roberts, Center for Continuing Education Tennessee State University Avon Williams Campus Office of Continuing Education and Workforce Development th Avenue North, Box 130 Nashville, TN Ph: (615) , Fax: (615) August 14 th 15 th, 2016 Page 1
2 2016 BARBER/COSMETOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINARS Ms. Ciara Gordon: Ph: (615) Conference Development Specialist, ExpertEase Consulting Edu, Empowering YOU to Excel New - Online Seminar register at: April 30 th - May 1 st, 2016 Memphis June 25 th 26 th, 2016 Nashville August 27 th 28 th, 2016 Pigeon Forge October 29 th 30 th, 2016 Chattanooga [email protected] or website Stephanie Brown: Ph: (901) The Educator s Success Seminar October 9 th 10 th, 2016 Memphis Double Tree Hilton, Downtown Website: Pearl Walker: Ph: (901) or Celeste Harris Ph: (901) Professional Business Consultants (PBC Incorporated) September 18 th 19 th, 2016 Memphis Clark Opera Center 6745 Wolf River Blvd. [email protected] Website: Page 2
3 Cosmetology & Instructor Seminar The University of Memphis Collierville Center 215 W. Poplar Ave. Collierville, TN :30am-8:00am 8:00am Sunday, June 12, 2016 Check in Continental fast Welcome & Introductions Lobby Room 103 8:15am-9:15am State Laws & Regulations Roxana Gumucio Executive Director, State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Room 103 9:15am-Noon General Session Living & Leading in a World of Diversity: 21 st Century Realities and Beyond Dr. Jeffery Wilson, Associate Professor Department of Leadership- Higher and Adult Education Program, University of Memphis Room 103 Noon-1:00pm Lunch Room 103 1:00pm-2:30pm (10 minute break) PSI Update Lynn Thomas Chief Board Examiner Room 103 2:40pm-5:00pm General Session Classroom Management Instructor TBD Room 103
4 8:00am-9:30am (10 minute break) 9:40am-10:40am Monday, June 13, 2016 General Session Trends vs. Technique Sheila Zaricor-Wilson Salon owner, Master Design Inc. Melanie Jones Works with Master Design Inc. Sanitization Linda Chism Room :40am-Noon Demonstration Session Sheila Zaricor-Wilson & Melanie Jones- Balyage, foiling, phasing, breaking the base, circle shading, marbelizing Noon-1:00pm Lunch Room 103 1:00pm-2:15pm (15 minute break) 2:30pm-3:45pm Out Session Topics (pick 2 of the 3 offerings) How to Communicate Haircolor (Sheila Wilson & Melanie Jones) ROOM 118 The Basics of Wig Fittings (Susan Christian) ROOM 130 Advanced Aesthetics: A Modern Approach to Skin Care (Blair Solleveld) ROOM 123 UM3D Instructional Impact Team, Blended Learning- Strategies for implementing online tools in the face-to-face classroom environment. Out Session #1 Out Session #2 4:00pm-5:00pm Ask the Expert Panel Sheila Wilson Melanie Jones Jeffery Wilson Susan Christian Blair Solleveld UM3D Instructional Impact Team Room 103 5:00pm-5:15pm Evaluations & Certificate Please complete seminar evaluation found on your table Room 103
5 Seminar General Session Presenters: Jeffery Wilson, Ph.D. For the past five years, Dr. Jeffery Wilson has been an assistant professor in the Leadership Department's Higher and Adult Education Program at the University of Memphis. He completed his doctoral studies in Higher Educational Leadership at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, received his master s degree in Student Affairs Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and did his undergrad at Virginia Commonwealth University. His areas of research interest are college student affairs and diversity, specifically leadership for diversity and campus climate. Prior to coming to Memphis, Dr. Wilson worked in student affairs and enrollment services and was a visiting assistant professor. Dr. Wilson enjoys the academic side of higher education. Having worked in both settings, he understands the demands of the former and the culture of the latter and brings those insights to any endeavor on which he embarks. Dr. Wilson has an ambitious research agenda that is focused on diversity as it relates to multicultural education, leadership, and institutional culture and climate. Already, he has had several works to appear in the Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, the Journal of College Student Development, and Innovative Higher Education to name a few. His service includes membership to the editorial board of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, and the National Advisory Committee for the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE). Recently, Dr. Wilson was appointed to serve on the University s Diversity Committee. Dr. Wilson intends to continue building on his quest to be a diversity scholar while at the University of Memphis and looks forward to seeing more of his students graduate from the program and begin their own higher education pursuits. Sheila Zaricor-Wilson Established salon owner for 30 years, Master Design Inc. Served on Tennessee Board of Cosmetology A founding member and served as Executive Director of the International Haircolor Exchange for 20 years. Founding member of American Board Certified Haircolorist Helped develop the curriculum and elevation process for certification. Held classes around the country teaching generic haircolor education. Member of Intercoiffure, the only international organization for salon owners. Serve on the Intercoiffure board as 1st Vice President and produces two educational events each year for the organization. Team member of the Intercoiffure Haircolor Council.
6 Melanie Jones Works with Master Design Inc. American Board Certified Haircolorist Recognized as one of the top colorists in America Presented at the International Haircolor Exchange Team member of Intercoiffure Haircolor Council
7 Sunday, July 17, :30am-7:30am 7:30am-7:45am 7:45am-8:40am 8:40am-8:55am 8:55am-9:45am 9:45am-10:55am 11am-12:10pm 12:10pm-1pm 1pm-2:10pm 2:pm-2pm State Board Policies & Procedures for First Year Teachers Gumucio Room 417 (B,C,E,M,N) 2016 Cosmetology and Barber Teachers Seminar Schedule PSI Cosmetology Exam Update Thomas Room 406 (C,E,M,N) PSI Barber Exam Update Thomas Room 401 (B) Updates of Clipper Cutting Robinson Room 400A (B,C) New Specialized Color Techniques Price Room 413A (B,C) Registration Welcome and Orientation Pierce Room 406 (B,C,E,M,N) Barber State Law and Regulation Update Gumucio Room 401 (B) Cosmetology State Law and Regulation Update Gumucio Room 406 (C,E,M,N) Eyebrow & Leg Waxing Cook & Thompson Room 413C (B,C,E) The Basics of Wigs and Fittings Christian Room 400A (B,C,N) Procedure & Application of Taking Cosmetology State Board Exam Thomas Room 406 (C,E,M,N) Repeat of the Above (State Board Policies & Procedures for First Year Teachers will not be repeated) Lunch Dining Room Repeat of the Above Procedure & Application Taking (State Board Policies & Procedures for First Year Teachers will not be repeated) Barber State Board Exam Thomas Room 401 (B) 2pm-4pm How to Teach and Engage Learning with Mobile Devices Melton Room 406 (B,C,E,M,N) Page 1 of 3
8 2016 Cosmetology and Barber Teachers Seminar Schedule Monday, July 18, :15am-6:30am 6:30am-7am 7am-9am 9am-9:15am 9:15am-10:15am Sign-In Morning Session Pierce Room 406 (B,C,E,M,N) Facilitating Skills Builders-Improving Teachers Skill in a Learning Environment Jones Room 406 (B,C,E,M,N) Improving Teachers Skill in a Learning Environment continued 10:15am-11:15am 11:15am-12:15pm Hair & Nails Health & Disease Legler Room 400A (B,C,E,M,N) Natural Hairstyling Robinson Room 413B (B,C,N) Lunch The Art of Teaching Flatford & Russell Room 413C (B,C,E,M,N) 12:15pm-1:15pm 1:15pm-1:30pm Tennessee Higher Education Commission Questions and Answers Session for Accredited Private School Owners Only Woodruff Room 413A (12:15pm-2:15pm) (B,C,E,M,N) Repeat of 10:15am classes 1:30pm-2:30pm 2:30pm-2:45pm Working with Hazardous Materials Monroe Room 406 (B,C,E,M,N) Wrap Up Room 406 Page 2 of 3
9 2016 Cosmetology and Barber Teachers Seminar Schedule Continuing Education units are issued under the guidelines of the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools. B-Barber C-Cosmetology E-Esthetics M-Manicuring N-Natural Hairstyling Page 3 of 3
10 2016 Barber & Cosmetology Conference Agenda August 14 th & 15 th Tennessee State University Avon Williams Campus Nashville, Tennessee 7:30am 8:00am 8:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:15am Training the Trainer Day 1: Conference Registration & Continental fast Visit Exhibitors in Resource Center Welcome, Introductions, and Program Objectives Greetings: Roxana Gumucio Executive Director, State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners Keynote Speaker, Carol Woodard Topic: High Impact Learning (AWC Auditorium) Visit Exhibitors in Resource Center TEACH IN SESSION Classroom 1 Classroom 2 Classroom 3 10:15 am 12:00pm Theory, Design & Innovation in Teaching & Successful Business Curriculum Technologies Development Techniques Networking Lunch 12:00pm 12:45pm (AWC Atrium) Visit Exhibitors in Resource Center TEACH IN SESSION Classroom 1 Classroom 2 Classroom 3 12:45pm 2:30pm 2:30pm- 2:45pm Innovations in Teaching & Technologies Successful Business Development Techniques Visit Exhibitors in Resource Center Theory, Design & Curriculum TEACH IN SESSION Classroom 1 Classroom 2 Classroom 3 2:45pm 4:30pm 4:15pm- 4:30pm 4:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm Successful Business Development Techniques Theory, Design & Curriculum Visit Exhibitors in Resource Center Innovations in Teaching & Technologies PSI Candidate Information Bulletin & Announcements (AWC Auditorium) Closing 7:30am 8:00am 8:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:15am 10:15am 12:00pm 12:00pm 12:45pm 12:45pm 4:30pm 4:30pm- 5:00pm 5:00pm Day 2: Conference Registration & Continental fast Visit Exhibitors in Resource Center Welcome & Program: Teaching Essential Business Skills for Success (AWC Auditorium) Visit Exhibitors in Resource Center Teaching Essential Business Skills for Success (AWC Auditorium) Networking Lunch (AWC Atrium) Teaching Essential Business Skills for Success (AWC Auditorium) Continuing Education Certificates Awarded (must achieve attendance requirements to participate) (AWC Atrium) Closing Tennessee State University Center for Extended Education Revised Feb 2016 Page 1 of 1
11 ExpertEase Consulting Edu Empowering YOU to Excel Back To The Basics (Then and Now Teaching Methodologies Saturday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Registration/Check-in/Catered fast 8:00 a.m. 8:05 a.m. Introduction and brief description of all four workshop: Back To The Basics, Let There Be Light, Now We Are Cooking, and Back To The Future. 8:05 a.m. 10:00 a.m. (4 hours) The Back To The Basics workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to communication and will include lecture, demonstration, and practical based teaching methodologies for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: In this course we will travel back in time to discover the basic forums of connecting and conveying information to a captivated audience that we know as our students. Study the industry from an internal perspective, with emphasis on current communication models that are successful and non-successful. Understand the definition of effective and non-effective communication, whether it is conveyed verbally or written. This instructor-led workshop will help aid students in preparing for success in many of the career areas and opportunities that the beauty industry can lead to. 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. /Networking amongst attendees and EECE Staff/Catered Snack 10:15 a.m. 12:00 p.m. The Back To The Basics workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to communication and will include lecture, demonstration, and practical based teaching methodologies for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: In this course we will travel back in time to discover the basic forums of connecting and conveying information to a captivated audience that we know as our students. Study the industry from an internal perspective, with emphasis on current communication models that are successful and non-successful. Understand the definition of effective and non-effective communication, whether it is conveyed verbally or written. This instructor-led workshop will help aid students in preparing for success in many of the career areas and opportunities that the beauty industry can lead to. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch/Networking amongst attendees and EECE Staff/Catered Lunch 1:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. (4 hours) The Let There Be Light workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to professionalism and will include lecture, demonstration, and practical based teaching methodologies for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: This class provides assistance to the instructor in the empowerment of the students and the promotion of professionalism. Study the industry from a theoretical and practical perspective, with emphasis on professionalism and specialized knowledge. Leading to develop and improve the skills, and, where appropriate, the degrees and certifications that serve as the foundation ExpertEase Consulting Edu P.O. Box 1387 LaVergne, TN
12 ExpertEase Consulting Edu Empowering YOU to Excel Back To The Basics (Then and Now Teaching Methodologies of knowledge in the different levels and arenas: ranging from competency, accountability, selfregulation, honesty, and integrity in the professional sector of the beauty industry. 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. /Networking amongst attendees and EECE Staff/Catered Snack 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. The Let There Be Light workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to professionalism and will include lecture, demonstration, and practical based teaching methodologies for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: This class provides assistance to the instructor in the empowerment of the students and the promotion of professionalism. Study the industry from a theoretical and practical perspective, with emphasis on professionalism and specialized knowledge. Leading to develop and improve the skills, and, where appropriate, the degrees and certifications that serve as the foundation of knowledge in the different levels and arenas: ranging from competency, accountability, selfregulation, honesty, and integrity in the professional sector of the beauty industry. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Review of material/surveys/conclusion/dismissal Sunday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Registration/Check-in/Catered fast 8:00 a.m. 8:05 a.m. Introduction of the two remaining workshops: Now We Are Cooking and Back To The Future. Brief review of the workshops: Back To The Basics and Let There Be Light. 8:05 a.m. 10:00 a.m. (4 hours) The Now We Are Cooking workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to teaching methodologies and will include lecture, demonstration, and practical based fundamentals for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: Participates learn about different types of teaching methodologies, while exploring current, future industry trends, and teaching strategies. Understand the definition of effectively incorporating the necessary skills into the classroom, as well as, covering the complete curriculum. Study the industry from an instructor s perspective, with emphasis on past and current classroom key objectives and initiatives that foster a foundation for the beauty industry professional to thrive in the world of beauty. 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. /Networking amongst attendees and EECE Staff/Catered Snack ExpertEase Consulting Edu P.O. Box 1387 LaVergne, TN
13 ExpertEase Consulting Edu Empowering YOU to Excel Back To The Basics (Then and Now Teaching Methodologies 10:15 a.m. 12:00 p.m. The Now We Are Cooking workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to teaching methodologies and will include lecture, demonstration, and practical based fundamentals for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: Participates learn about different types of teaching methodologies, while exploring current, future industry trends, and teaching strategies. Understand the definition of effectively incorporating the necessary skills into the classroom, as well as, covering the complete curriculum. Study the industry from an instructor s perspective, with emphasis on past and current classroom key objectives and initiatives that foster a foundation for the beauty industry professional to thrive in the world of beauty. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch/Networking amongst attendees and EECE Staff/Catered Lunch 1:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. (4 hours) The Back To The Future workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to networking and the use of social media, while including lecture, demonstration, and practical based teaching methodologies for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: In this course instructors develop knowledge of promoting and encouraging the power of networking and the use of social media for professional development. Study the industry from the perspective of the new age beauty industry professional, as well as, the consumer of beauty services, with emphasis on today s trends and marketing styles. Understand the definition and market segmentation of hair salons, spas, nail salons, and classrooms to provide direction and production for the beauty industry, while creating and enhancing market strategies. 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. /Networking amongst attendees and EECE Staff/Catered Snack 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. The Back To The Future workshop will begin. This workshop is specific to networking and the use of social media, while including lecture, demonstration, and practical based teaching methodologies for instructors in the beauty industry. Course Description: In this course instructors develop knowledge of promoting and encouraging the power of networking and the use of social media for professional development. Study the industry from the perspective of the new age beauty industry professional, as well as, the consumer of beauty services, with emphasis on today s trends and marketing styles. Understand the definition and market segmentation of hair salons, spas, nail salons, and classrooms to provide direction and production for the beauty industry, while creating and enhancing market strategies. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Review of material/surveys/certificates/dismissal ExpertEase Consulting Edu P.O. Box 1387 LaVergne, TN
14 SBE Stephanie Brown Education The Educator's Success Seminar Creating Our learning Culture - Day One Sustaining our Learning Culture - Day Two Date: October 9-10th 2016 Location: Double Tree Hilton - Downtown Memphis Registration Online: Contact: Ms. Stephanie Brown (901)
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16 PBC Incorporated (Professional Business Consultants) Presents Instructors Continuing Education Seminar Salon Business Ownership & Industry Techniques September 18-19, am - 4:00pm Memphis, TN Visit Facilitators Celeste Harris State of Tennessee Cosmetologist/Instructor/Salon Owner - BS License # Pearl Walker State of Tennessee Cosmetologist/Instructor/Salon Owner - BS License #
17 Seminar Description: This 16 hr course approaches the salon business from the owner s point of view with an emphasis on the various aspects of salon ownership and strategies for success. Industry techniques and effective sanitation will be covered as well. Pre-requisite: TN state license (active) Class Outline: Upon completion of this seminar, instructors will increase their understanding and knowledge on Opening a Business The Four Major Business Types Business Structure (Commission vs Independent Contractor) Pros and Cons of Business Ownership Great Customer service Marketing/Branding/Social Media Skin Care Editorial Hair Manicure and Pedicure care Advanced Barbering Services Natural Hair Instructional Methodologies 1. Lecture 2. Class discussion 3. Lecture-demonstration 4. Models/Mannequins 5. Handouts 6. PowerPoint presentation
18 Sunday, September 18th Day 1 7:00-7:30am Registration / Continental fast 7:30-7:40am Welcome 7:40-8:50am Salon Business, Celeste Harris 8:50-9:00am 9:00-10:30am Salon Business Cont d 10:30-10:40am 10:40-11:50am Skin Care, Kim Dobbins 12:00-1:00pm Lunch 1:00-2:00pm Proper and Sanitary Shampooing, Celeste Harris 2:00-2:15pm 2:15-3:00pm State Board Updates, Roxana Gumucio 3:00-4:00pm Ask the Expert / Survey collection
19 Monday, September 19th Day 2 7:00-7:30am Sign In / Continental fast 7:30-9:00am Manicure and Pedicure Care with Bling Designs, DeJaun Whitmore 9:00-9:10am 9:10-10:40am Advanced Barbering Services, 10:40-10:50am 10:50-12:00pm Editorial Hair Styling Techniques (hands on) 12:00-1:00pm Lunch 1:00-2:50pm Natural Styling & Thermal Techniques, Pearl Walker & Celeste Harris 2:50-3:00pm 3:00-4:00pm Ask the Experts / Survey Collections / Certificate of Completion
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