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How we Teach

Firstly at Melbourne Institutute of Nails & Beauty we believe that:

Teaching is the facilitation of learning



It is accepted that there is no substitute for experience, but there is also no substitute for a flexible form of training. Our aim is to provide a flexible place for training in a way which will enable the student to make the most of the experience and to gain the confidence necessary for competence in practice.

Secondly we believe that everyone learns and develops his or her skills in a different way. That's why we let students learn and develop without pressure to finish the course where it would be counteer-productive to graduate someone who did not acquire the skills necessary to perfom the job competently. Our policy, uderpinned by this consideration, states that students are kept at school as long as it is necessary in order to give them the possibility to meet our competecy statndards.

Therfore the second belief:

Teaching is giving a chance to lerning

The objective of the vocational instruction is to graduate students:
1. capable of performing a job seriously;
2. capable of improving their skill through practice.
Wherever appropriate and possible the learning experience at Melbourne Institute of Nails & Beauty is one of "learning by doing".
There is a considerable amount of consideration to be acquired and quite a number of skills to be developed by a student who wants to work professionally in the beauty and hairdresssing industry.
The courses are structured to meet the personal need of students by setting a theoretical and practical class environment and a purely practical salon setting, where the students can operate an existing business in a way they would do in any other salon.

This underpin the third principle of our teaching:

    Practice makes students professionals

This is also the reason why we believe in a serious and competent work expirience. We have more than 64 salon to choose from.

 

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