Title: Series Title (if applicable): GOAL 5 Equipment, Tools, Implements GOAL 6 Technological Progression and Emerging Materials, Products
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1 MANITOBA CALL FOR INTERMEDIATE SKIN CARE 30s CURRICULUM CORRELATION FORM Resource ID #(s) Title: Series Title (if applicable): Student Resource Teacher Resource Indicate in the boxes below the Unit(s) to which the resource applies. GOAL 1 Health and Safety Practices GOAL 2 Pre-Service GOAL 3 Service GOAL 4 Post-Service GOAL 5 Equipment, Tools, Implements GOAL 6 Technological Progression and Emerging Materials, Products Trends GOAL 7 Career Opportunities GOAL 8 Cross-Curricular GOAL 9 Sustainability GOAL 10 Ethical and Legal Standards GOAL 11 Employability Skills Contains potentially sensitive content? Yes No Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 1 of 11
2 Instructions: In the boxes ( ) the degree of curriculum fit and provide specific unit, chapter, or page references for each Unit that applies using the following form. Note: Skills and Attitudes must also be completed for each resource. Rating Scale for Extensive The learning resource details content, multiple learning activities, and differentiated teaching strategies that address the required General Learning Outcome(s) and Specified Learning Outcome(s) of the curriculum framework. Moderate The learning resource details some content, some learning activities, and some teaching strategies that address the required General Learning Outcome(s) and Specified Learning Outcome(s) of the curriculum framework. Slight The learning resource content, learning activities, and teaching strategies address less than the required General Learning Outcome(s) and Specified Learning Outcome(s) of the curriculum framework. None The learning resource contains insufficient content, learning activities or teaching strategies to address the required General Learning Outcome(s) and Specified Learning Outcome(s) of the curriculum framework. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 2 of 11
3 GOAL 1 Describe and demonstrate appropriate personal and public sanitation and health and safety practices. 1.1 none slight moderate extensive Describe and demonstrate personal and public sanitation. 11B Discuss and demonstrate personal and professional health practices. 11B Describe and demonstrate personal and public hygiene practices. 11B Describe and practise how to sanitize hands. (A2.4) 1.2 none slight moderate extensive Describe and demonstrate health and safety practices. 11B Identify and apply PPE requirements for each skin care service. 11B Demonstrate safety measures during the use of electrical equipment. 11B Identify contraindications, including skin conditions, health conditions, and oral and topical medications, related to skin care services. 1.3 none slight moderate extensive Maintain a safe and organized workstation. 11A Create and maintain a safe working environment. GOAL 2 Describe and demonstrate knowledge and skills related to pre-service. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 3 of 11
4 2.1 none slight moderate extensive Describe and demonstrate the process of preparing the workstation. 11B Discuss the preparation of clients for services. (A2.1) 11B Examine products used for services. (A2.3) 11B Demonstrate assembling implements, materials, equipment, and products. (A2.5) 11B Practise pre-service with clients. (A2.6) 2.2 none slight moderate extensive Describe and demonstrate the process of preparing the client. 11A Perform a client consultation according to the requested service. 11B Recommend appropriate service based on client consultation and analysis findings. 11B Follow salon policy for assisting clients. 11B Define hypoallergenic. (G1.5) 11B Discuss common skin disorders of the back. 11B Describe the characteristics of dehydrated, couperose, rosacea, and acned skin conditions. 11B Discuss and practise procedures for performing an allergy test. (A2.2) GOAL 3 Describe and demonstrate knowledge and skills related to service. 3.1 none slight moderate extensive Describe and demonstrate esthetics services. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 4 of 11
5 11B Discuss skin conditions. (F4.4) 11B Describe and demonstrate male skin care. 11B Demonstrate the application of various men s products according to the manufacturers instructions and client needs. 11B Describe massage-related anatomy and physiology. (F3.2) 11B Review basic cosmetic massage movements and demonstrate cosmetic back massage. 11B Describe the application of a mask. (G3.5) 11B Describe the procedures for removing various masks. (G3.6) 11B Describe and demonstrate the procedures for removing various back masks. 11B Describe toners and protective products. (G3.7) 11B Describe light therapy and its uses. 11B Describe the use and benefits of faradic current and sinusoidal current. GOAL 4 Describe and demonstrate knowledge and skills related to post-service. 4.1 none slight moderate extensive Describe and demonstrate the postservice steps that the technician performs while the client is in the salon. 11B Discuss the completion of service with the client. (A2.7) 11B Practise post-service with the client. (A2.9) 4.2 none slight moderate extensive Describe and demonstrate the postservice steps that the technician performs after the client leaves the salon. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 5 of 11
6 11B Discuss sanitary measures taken after releasing the client. (A2.8) GOAL 5 Demonstrate the operation, maintenance, and storage of equipment, tools, implements, materials, products, and consumable items. 5.1 none slight moderate extensive Demonstrate the operation of equipment, tools, and implements. 11B Discuss and describe the equipment, tools, and implements used to perform men s skin care treatments. 11B Describe safe filling, use, and emptying of the steamer/vaporizer. 11B Demonstrate using a steamer. (G4.7) 11B Identify the equipment used in a skin analysis. 5.2 none slight moderate extensive Demonstrate the use of materials, products, and consumable items. 11B Discuss the materials, products, and consumable items used for back and facial treatments. 11B Describe exfoliation products and techniques. (G3.3) 11B Describe the different products used for various skin types. (G1.6) 11B Discuss back massage products. 11B Describe product forms. (G1.2) 11B Define organic and natural ingredients. (G1.3) 11B Discuss why manufacturers list all ingredients used in products. (G1.4) 5.3 none slight moderate extensive Demonstrate the maintenance and storage of equipment, tools, implements, materials, products, and consumable items. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 6 of 11
7 11B Clean and sanitize implements and materials and return them to the proper storage area after use. GOAL 6 Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of the esthetics industry, including its technological progression and emerging trends. 6.1 none slight moderate extensive Describe the evolution of the esthetics industry, including its technological progression and emerging trends. 11B Discuss the history of men s skin care. 11B Identify current and emerging technological progressions related to men s skin care. GOAL 7 Demonstrate an understanding of career opportunities in esthetics. 7.1 none slight moderate extensive Describe apprenticeship and career opportunities and professional organizations in the esthetics industry. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 7 of 11
8 11B Research local and global professional organizations related to men s skin care. 11B Explain employment opportunities in the area of men s skin care and back care. 11B Create a career goal-setting plan. GOAL 8 Describe and demonstrate transferable cross-curricular knowledge and skills as they relate to esthetics. 8.1 none slight moderate extensive Read, interpret, and communicate information related to esthetics. 11B Demonstrate fundamental skills required to communicate and manage information. 8.2 none slight moderate extensive Apply knowledge and skills related to esthetics from the arts. 8.3 none slight moderate extensive Apply knowledge and skills related to esthetics from the sciences. 11B Identify various skin conditions and recommend treatments, services, and products for the conditions. 11B Discuss the various chemicals pertaining to skin care and their related hazards. (G1.9) 11B Describe the ph level of the skin. (G1.10) 11B Describe and compare emulsions and suspensions in relation to skin care products. 11B Describe silicone-based products, including cyclomethicone, dimethicone, and dimethicone copolyol. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 8 of 11
9 11B Describe the benefits of lighteners and identify commonly used lightening ingredients in skin care treatment products. 11B Describe the use of chelating agents, colouring agents, and fragrance in cosmetics. 11B Identify the motor points of the face. (F3.5) 11B Identify structures in the skin. (F3.3) 11B Describe various skin phototypes and the reaction to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. 11B Discuss the anatomy and physiology of the face and décolleté. (F3.1) 11B Identify the five layers of the skin. (F3.4) 8.4 none slight moderate extensive Apply knowledge and skills related to esthetics from mathematics. GOAL 9 Demonstrate an awareness of sustainability as it pertains to the esthetics industry. 9.1 none slight moderate extensive Describe the impact of sustainability on the health and well-being of estheticians and their clients. 9.2 none slight moderate extensive Describe the esthetics industry s sustainability practices and their impact on the environment. 11B Identify environmentally appropriate men s skin care products. 11B Demonstrate the safe and environmentally responsible disposal of materials, products, and consumable items. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 9 of 11
10 9.3 none slight moderate extensive Describe sustainable business practices within the esthetics industry. GOAL 10 Demonstrate ethical and legal standards as they pertain to the esthetics industry none slight moderate extensive Practise ethical and legal standards as they pertain to esthetics. 11B Demonstrate an awareness of client modesty. GOAL 11 Demonstrate employability skills related to the esthetics industry none slight moderate extensive Demonstrate fundamental employability skills. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 10 of 11
11 11B Communicate with clients, demonstrate teamwork with co-workers and supervisors, and participate in salon tasks and events none slight moderate extensive Demonstrate an understanding of the business operation of a salon. 11B Demonstrate an understanding of client databases and update database after completing each service. Intermediate Skin Care 30s Curriculum Correlation Form page 11 of 11
Title: Series Title (if applicable): GOAL 5 Equipment, Tools, Implements GOAL 6 Technological Progression and Emerging Materials, Products
MANITOBA CALL FOR ADVANCED SKIN CARE 30s CURRICULUM CORRELATION FORM Resource ID #(s) Title: Series Title (if applicable): Student Resource Teacher Resource Indicate in the boxes below the Unit(s) to which
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