To teach hairdressing you will need NVQ level 1,2 and 3 also a PGCE and an A1 Assessors award! Experience is not always necessary but is useful if you have at least 5years experience in the salons.
In Australia you need two qualifications to teach floristry. Certificate III in Floristry and a Batchelor of Education.
There are many different ways to get into a hairdressing job and you don't need a degree. You can start as an apprentice in the salon and be taught in there, you can go and do courses to get the qualifications you will need or you apply to hairdressing acadamies.
If you have hairdressing qualifications and or experience there are many sectors you can work in including, hairdressing salon, hotels, spas, mobile hairdresser, training college and cruise ships. Industries you could transfer to with hairdressing qualifications and further training in another field are; make up and hair department in theatre, film or TV.
none dont underestimate the technicalities of hairdressing though. you still need to be smart
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you dont need points to go hairdressing it consist of plc'S
High school qualifications are not enough to teach maths, you need a university degree.
Yes, there are hundreds of different recognised qualifications availble all around the world. But you do need one to teach snowboarding formally.
Yes but only if you have the qualifications
To obtain an ESL License, you must have qualifications depending on who you want to teach it to. To find what qualifications you need, please go to http://www.catesol.org/minqual.html
well.... you don't teach Autism to anyone! its a disease! however, to teach AUTISTIC CHILDREN no special qualifications are necessary. It would help you get a job working with autistic children (as opposed to simply having them in your classroom, which is most common) if you had experience with ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
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