National Esthetic Teacher Training (NETT) Conference REGISTRATION OPENS March 1st Saturday, May 15th - Track One 8:30 am - 12:00 First Aid Course Fee: $35
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm - CPR/AED Fee: $45
Saturday, May 15th - Track Two 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Certification Prep Class Fee: $99 (includes FREE Records Verfication $175 VALUE)
______________________________________________________________________________________________ NETT Conference Fee: $195.00 for 1st teacher 156.00 for each additional - same school HOTEL Fee: $87 per night
Sunday, May 16th 7:15 am - 8:15 am Networking Breakfast Fee: Included with Hotel Rate 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Conference 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Have Your School Become an Approved Training Facility Q & A
Monday May 17th 7:15 am - 8:15 am Networking Breakfast
Fee: Included with Hotel Rate
8:30 am - 5:00 pm Conference 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm NETT 2011 Planning Committee _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday May 17th 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Committee Meetings
**NETT Attendees are urged to join a committee
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Should You Go Back to School? 8 Questions to Ask Before Going Back to School...
From About.comNow more than ever people are considering going back to school to complete a new or different certification, diploma or degree. How do you know if the time is right for you? Should you go back to school? School is a serious proposition. Consider these eight questions before going back to school. More.
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Course and Instructor Evaluations: Misconceptions and Realities
From Faculty Focus

Evaluations of instructors or faculty can be nerve racking, especially for those who feel it is an attack, and not an opportunity for career growth and improvement. If evaluation sounds good in theory but feels bad in practice, it may be that you or others are operating under some common misconceptions. More.
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Georgia & Tennessee Teachers Complete Steps in Becoming an Approved Training Facility (ATF)
A NCEA Certification Prep Class was provided for the Georgia Career Institute and their 14 teachers that would be providing NCEA training to students. The school has increased the hours for esthetician undergraduate education to 1200 hours, giving their students the edge with the NCEA Certified credential upon completion.
For more information on how to become a Approved NCEA Training Facility (ATF) Click here Or, to have NCEA provide your school with an onsite prep class please call the NCEA Executive Office @ (201) 670-4100 X 6
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New Bill in Congress Would Make Diploma Mills a Federal Concern
From Career College Central
We have all heard about the stories of people who buy or sell fake college degrees, diplomas or certificates. There are the private schools of various disciplines that take students money, give them a certificate or paperwork of completion, yet the student never saw the inside of the classroom. How is this possible? Education is each states responsibility, but as the problem increases each state is calling on the federal government to step in and do something. More.
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Are Senior Faculty Members Still Effective Teachers?
From Faculty Focus
Now that I'm one of those "senior" faculty, I hear a lot of digs about faculty who need to retire... deadwood...they call us...still standing but hopefully about to topple. The belief that the teaching effectiveness of "seniors" declines is strong and persistent. So is it true or yet another one of those academic myths? More.
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NCEA Training Manual...be ready for NETT May 15th Prep Class
NCEA
Certified is the professional status awarded to a skin care
professional that has met the competency standards as set-forth by
NCEA's 1200 Hour Esthetician Job Task Analysis. It represents the
highest skin care credential available in the United States and
adherence to the code of ethics of the profession. Visit www.nceacertified.tv Special Pricing for Teachers $89.95 (SAVINGS OF $20) *Must be ordered through link below in order to receive discount.
Order Here
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