[VTCT iTEC] The 37h Int'l Qual Exam
During the July examination period, senior examiner Helen TAN was the supervisor. At every meeting, she had in-depth discussions with the teachers on improving teaching and assessment details, and carefully provided detailed feedback for each candidate. Being an examiner is no easy task, but she was able to do it meticulously without a hitch.
These ITEC international beauty qualification candidates all displayed admirable resilience and perseverance. Even though they were caught up in busy work, they still maintained a passion for the beauty industry and constantly sought opportunities to improve themselves and realize their value. They bravely challenged themselves and courageously assessed their own abilities and professional standards, a spirit that is worthy of us all to learn and emulate.
Their efforts were not in vain but reaped bountiful rewards. To prepare for this exam, they returned to school one by one and underwent more than nine practical training sessions. This was not only a tempering of their own skills, but also an in-depth exploration and understanding of professional knowledge. Their efforts won the unanimous praise of the instructors, and every comment was full of recognition and expectations for them.
Furthermore, the interaction and exchange between instructors and candidates deserve recognition. Through Q&A, in-depth discussions, and other methods, they tackled the difficulties in learning together, greatly improving the learning effectiveness. This interaction not only strengthened the emotional connection between teachers and students but also built a valuable platform for candidates to learn from and benchmark each other.
These ITEC international beauty qualification candidates are like master-level figures in the industry, using their actual actions to interpret the concept of "lifelong learning". With tireless efforts and hard work, they have written one magnificent chapter after another for their professional careers. Their spirit is a model that we should all learn and emulate.