Here is a part of our reception where we have an exhibition of the
work of the students. We also have a stylist-program, and some of the pictures
are from the work of these students. Students are encouraged to keep a portfolio
of their work.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Photo 6
This is our receptionist to the left and one of the teachers.
People
can cut their hair at our program, In their first years the students use models
and dolls to practice their skills. In the second year they
practice on paying customers
As you see you can also buy hair products in our reception area.
Photo 4
This student is doing this for the first time. As you see it is a
tricky process. The student here is pressing the top foil on the foils
underneath.
Photo 3
Here you see the students during a class. They are in their first year. They have been instructed about how to apply tips in hair. This is the first time they have had done this. They are using conditioner and not hair colour.
As you see our facilities are very nice. Our building was renovated summer 2011.
Photo 2
This is the location of the Hairdressing program, a specialization of the Handicraft program in upper secondary education. The program is three years long. Most students start when they are 16. They have an exam. Some will work as hair stylists, some will go on as a hairdressing trainee and then get a trade certificate. You need 2500 hours training in the workplace before you can do your trade certificate test. Our hairdressing program has about 300 students totally.
Photo 1
Here is BurgÄrden Educational Centre, the school where I do my practicum. It is a large school with about 1500 students in the centre of Gothenburg. There are different programs in upper secondary education and also some courses in adult education.
If you google “Burgarden In English” you can read more about the school
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