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Zemke, Ron – Training, 1997
The Culinary Institute of America (CIA), a training ground for aspiring chefs, is a sophisticated training organization that practices many philosophies and techniques, including team learning, training the whole cook, and training the trainer. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cooking Instruction, Educational Innovation, Instructional Effectiveness
Dykman, Ann – Vocational Education Journal, 1995
Profiles Kathy Jo Somers, American Vocational Association's 1994 Teacher of the Year, who teaches commercial food preparation at the Weaver Education Center in Greensboro, North Carolina. (JOW)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Master Teachers, Secondary Education, Secondary School Teachers
Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2000
Includes "Addressing the Critical Shortage of FACS [Family and Consumer Sciences] Educators"; "Leaving Home Economics in the Past" (Ruth E. Thaler-Carter); "Cutting-Edge Training and Career Relevance" (Ruth E. Thaler-Carter); and "Meeting the Demands of a Growth Industry" (Laird Livingston). (JOW)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Educational Change, Home Economics Teachers, Secondary Education
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Dettore, Ernie – Childhood Education, 2004
Introducing nursery rhymes to young children can inspire them to explore language and motivate them to explore word play further in meaningful experiences (like cooking) that can be integrated into all aspects of the curriculum. Whether they slice, dice, or add allspice, these actions are appealing, because they contain many activities that help…
Descriptors: Young Children, Classroom Techniques, Learning Activities, Phonemes
Sabo, Sandra R. – Techniques: Making Education and Career Connections, 1999
Discusses the employment outlook for the food-service industry. Includes information about organizations that have developed materials for secondary culinary arts programs. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Food Service, Labor Market, Occupational Information
Schuster, John W. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1988
The article reviews the literature on teaching cooking skills to mentally retarded students. The lack of research which assesses procedures for teaching food preparation skills is discussed as are the need for training in natural settings, the costs involved in teaching cooking skills, and the need for more thorough baseline assessment. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
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Dahl, Keith – Young Children, 1998
Discusses how food preparation activities in the early childhood classroom can facilitate parent participation. Explains how cooking activities can involve reading, math, science, reading, writing, multicultural components, and creativity. They also provide opportunities to foster social skills, independence, and following directions. Suggests…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooking Instruction, Food, Learning Activities
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Monteyne, Kereen; Cracolice, Mark S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The work done in a chemistry laboratory is compared to cooking, as both processes use books for reference. It is felt that cooking and chemistry are complex processes and are creative endeavors that require skills beyond those developed by merely following the directions.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Comparative Analysis, Books
VanLandingham, Paul G. – 1995
Vocational education reforms that followed passage of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1963 initiated the development of many new vocational culinary arts programs that trained high school students with state-of-the art equipment. When the National Consortium of Competency Based Education was established in 1973, it changed the form…
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Cooks, Educational Change, Educational Legislation
VanLandingham, Paul G. – 1995
The apprenticeship system in the United States is primarily a private institution, separate from vocational-technical schools. Apprenticeships establish their own guidelines as to the required course of study. Apprentices do not get licensed unless they successfully complete a written and practical exam. Culinary apprenticeships vary. Many large…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Cooking Instruction, Cooks, Educational Change
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Waltuch, Margot – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Discusses the author's teaching experiences during the 1930s at "La Maison des Enfants," a Montessori school in Sevres, France. Provides photographs and descriptions of the school day, outdoor activities, gardening, cooking and eating, practical activities, and creative activities. (MDM)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Creativity, Daily Living Skills, Educational Environment
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Cosgrove, Maryellen Smith – Young Children, 1991
Maintains that teachers can introduce young children to good nutrition and strengthen their well-being by incorporating cooking into the classroom. Also suggests ways for incorporating cooking activities into the classroom. (BB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cleaning, Cooking Instruction, Early Childhood Education
Boals, Beverly – Dimensions, 1992
Discusses cooking as an opportunity for young children to discover and master a variety of skills and concepts in the areas of mathematics, science, language arts, and social studies. Provides early childhood teachers with guidelines for planning cooking experiences for young children in the classroom. (BB)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Cooking Instruction, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Giddings, Louise R. – 1989
Under the guidance of alert adults, young children can develop new understandings, learn valuable skills, and acquire positive attitudes toward life and learning by taking part in activities in the kitchen. This book provides ideas that parents and parent surrogates can use to provide experiences in the kitchen that will contribute to children's…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Child Role, Cooking Instruction
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Dahm, Sheila D. – RE:view, 2002
A rehabilitation teacher at the Kansas State School for the Blind describes her job. Her main responsibilities are to teach a transition class to older high school students and to be at the local community college to assist students to be successful in that setting. Students are taught cooking, cleaning skills, and skills for independent apartment…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blindness, Cooking Instruction, Course Content
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