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(a) The curriculum for a student enrolled in a course of instructor training must consist of at least 600 hours of training in teaching barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, or esthetics. A school shall teach the following minimum hours of instruction:
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Minimum Hours of Subject Instruction (1) Rules and Regulations of the board 25 (2) Preparatory theoretical instruction, includ- ing teaching techniques, lesson planning, methods of instruction, evaluation of instruction, student recordkeeping, state recordkeeping, and school operation 75 (3) Supervision of desk, booking appointments, and assigning students for clinic services 25 (4) Clinic floor supervision under the direct supervision of licensed instructor 50 (5) The remaining 425 hours must be completed as scheduled by the school but must include (A) presentation of theoretical subjects in a classroom situation; 50 (B) presentation of practical subjects in a classroom situation; and 50 (C) supervision of clinic floor 325
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(b) A school shall employ text and reference books in a student-instructor teaching program.
(c) A student is responsible for participating in the routine maintenance of the sanitary conditions necessary to conduct business. However, credit may not be given for time spent laundering towels, washing floors, walls, windows, or lavatories, or similar work.
History: Eff. 11/2/81, Register 80; am 10/21/82, Register 84; am 5/20/88, Register 106; am 7/23/2000, Register 155
Authority: AS 08.13.030
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