Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R4-10-307 - Instructor 350-hour Curriculum RequirementsA. A school licensee shall ensure each student in a barber, aesthetics, cosmetology, hairstyling, or nail technology instructor course completes 350 curriculum hours that include the following: 1. Orientation and review of Board statutes and rules;2. Theory, preparation, and practice curriculum development. This includes: a. Developing and using educational aids;b. Practical and written presentation principles;c. Classroom management evaluation, assessment, and remediation methods;d. Diversity in learning including cultural differences;f. Professional development including ethics; and3. Classroom and clinic oversight.B. A school licensee may allow a student in an instructor course to satisfy, in part, curriculum hours required under subsection (A)(2) by completing a course at an accredited college or university or an educational institution described under R4-10-101(24)(c) and (d). Hours obtained under this subsection are subject to the following limits: 1. No more than nine credit hours for barbering, cosmetology, hairstyling, nail technology, or aesthetics; ; and
2. Each credit hour equals no more than 30 of the curriculum hours required under subsection (A).C. A school licensee may allow a student in an instructor course to satisfy the curriculum hours required under subsection (A)(2) by participating in virtual learning.D. A school licensee shall ensure all instruction given by a student instructor is under the direct supervision and observation of a licensed instructor.E. A school licensee shall not allow a student instructor to instruct students or check student services performed on the public until the student instructor has received at least 80 hours of instructor training.E. Under A.R.S. § 32-557, a student enrolled in a school for the purpose of becoming an instructor may be a paid employee of the school.Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-10-307
Renumbered and amended from R4-10-302 by final rulemaking at 30 A.A.R. 527, effective 5/6/2024.