Jun 19, 2018 12:58
6 yrs ago
English term
clinic floor management
English
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Education / Pedagogy
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Arizona state law requires that student educators attain licensure after completing their training. Future educators must pass the state regulated test once they have attained the required amount of training hours.
Students in this program can learn classroom management, clinic floor management, presentation skills, culture building, online teaching methods, and more. We strive to give our student educators the curriculum we want all of Inspire Greatness educators to have.
Full context: http://avedainspiregreatness.com/programs/instructor-trainin...
Arizona state law requires that student educators attain licensure after completing their training. Future educators must pass the state regulated test once they have attained the required amount of training hours.
Students in this program can learn classroom management, clinic floor management, presentation skills, culture building, online teaching methods, and more. We strive to give our student educators the curriculum we want all of Inspire Greatness educators to have.
Full context: http://avedainspiregreatness.com/programs/instructor-trainin...
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Managing activities and staff in the service area of the business
Managing the floor means managing activities that take place where services are offered. Your particular case is a beauty clinic (Aveda), where beauty services are offered to customers.
See the examples of the use of "floor" in this document:
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The way we view a process or experience can greatly influence our experience of the process. How do you think that most of our students view their experience on the clinic floor?
student-educator interaction on the clinic floor
When working as a clinic educator, you will refer to your interaction with the student during a clinic service as “checkpoints.” There are three focus areas within the service that require minimally one checkpoint each:
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Checkpoint Focus Area 1: Connect & Discover Needs
The focus of this checkpoint is to assess student preparedness,
professional greeting, consultation and sensory experience. At this
point, you will inform the student of when you will be conducting the
next checkpoint. It is the student’s responsibility to stop at the next
checkpoint and request feedback
See the examples of the use of "floor" in this document:
https://l0ycp32otbx45a2841kweesw-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-...
The way we view a process or experience can greatly influence our experience of the process. How do you think that most of our students view their experience on the clinic floor?
student-educator interaction on the clinic floor
When working as a clinic educator, you will refer to your interaction with the student during a clinic service as “checkpoints.” There are three focus areas within the service that require minimally one checkpoint each:
•
Checkpoint Focus Area 1: Connect & Discover Needs
The focus of this checkpoint is to assess student preparedness,
professional greeting, consultation and sensory experience. At this
point, you will inform the student of when you will be conducting the
next checkpoint. It is the student’s responsibility to stop at the next
checkpoint and request feedback
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Thank you very much, Claire :) |
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