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Mischel, Susan – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2005
As a former career and technical education teacher, this author was often faced with the issue of students segregating themselves by culture. This article describes how she managed to break down cultural barriers and prejudice through teamwork, cooking, and class goals set with high expectations. The course she offered included student "ownership"…
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, High School Students, Student Diversity, Multicultural Education
Eshelman, Martha – Instructor, 1988
Teachers may use classroom cooking projects to encourage students to read. While developing basic reading skills, students also learn to follow directions and to cooperate in a group project. Three sample recipes are given. The article outlines steps to successfully complete a classroom cooking project. (JL)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Elementary Education, Reading Skills, Skill Development

Kimeldorf, Martin; Strawn, Laura – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1983
Describes a special curriculum devised to teach cooking to a physically disabled high school student, a program which also served as physical therapy. Key ingredients included individualization, kitchen accessibility, and peer tutoring. (SK)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Curriculum Design, High Schools, Individualized Instruction
Pratten, John; O'Leary, Barbara – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2007
Purpose: To outline the reasons for staff shortages in the UK catering industry and then to decide if further training could help to address these issues. Design/methodology/approach: The objectives have been achieved by examining the training provisions at a college, and then asking the students, their training staff, employers and employees…
Descriptors: Cooks, Labor Market, Supply and Demand, Cooking Instruction

McIntyre, Margaret, Ed. – Science and Children, 1983
Provided are recipes (with accompanying questions and activities) designed to help teachers and parents as they explore science and cooking with children. Recipes include those for orange soup, orange milk shakes, and yogurt. (JN)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Science, Food

Giere, Sheila; And Others – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1989
A functional program including planning, shopping, purchasing, and meal preparation was developed which used a photographic format (to minimize reading) and budget guide. Trial with eight young adults whose disabilities ranged from mild to severe indicated that nonreading individuals could learn all aspects of meal preparation. Skills also…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Cooking Instruction, Daily Living Skills, Generalization

Stratton, Mary – Montessori Life, 2000
Presents suggestions for integrating food experiences as a positive, sustaining part of the family lifestyle. Focuses on social graces and rituals related to special family meals and gatherings, on using tea parties to integrate family rituals and etiquette, and on family gardening. Describes ways children can participate in food acquisition and…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Cooking Instruction, Family Environment
Schenkelberg, Elizabeth – Young Children, 2003
A new preschool teacher centers her class' curriculum on cooking. She is surprised to learn that not only are cooking options limited by children's health concerns, but young children do not embrace new foods and flavors. Respecting the children's preferences, the teacher adapts the cooking theme to the children's differences and needs.
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers, Teaching Methods, Cooking Instruction
Shortridge, Barbara G. – Journal of Geography, 2005
How is the culture of Appalachia conveyed through its foods? Local experts in Appalachian counties were asked to create a hypothetical menu for a meal that was representative of their home region. Fried chicken and ham were the preferred main dishes and dessert selections focused on apple pie and peach or blackberry cobbler. Virtually everyone…
Descriptors: Food, Culture, Geographic Regions, Regional Characteristics
Borja, Rhea R. – Education Week, 2004
This article describes the growth and popularity of Newport Harbor's culinary arts program, which reflects a nationwide trend. The trend is occurring in part, because more Americans are eating out. As the number of people eating out increases, their appetite for learning about food also increases. Over the past few years, Dukes has expanded…
Descriptors: Cooks, Educational Trends, High School Students, Cooking Instruction

Schuster, John W.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1988
The effectiveness of a five-second time-delay procedure to teach three chained food preparation behaviors to four moderately retarded adolescents was evaluated within a multiple probe design across behaviors. The skills maintained over a three-month period and generalized from school to home for subjects completing the generalization probe…
Descriptors: Behavior Chaining, Cooking Instruction, Daily Living Skills, Generalization
Hoffman, Carl – Appalachia, 1993
A two-year culinary arts program at Muskingum College (Zanesville, Ohio) prepares students for jobs in an emerging service-based economy. Students receive intensive classroom instruction and hands-on learning in a high-tech kitchen. Twenty-five full-time and 12 part-time students are completing their first year in the program. (LP)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Cooking Instruction, Cooks, Employment Opportunities
Caya, Billie Ann – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2005
"Foods and Literature of the World" is a dual class taught at Bismarck High School in Bismarck, North Dakota. There are two components of the class--English and family and consumer sciences (FCS). (The English component fulfills the 12th grade English requirement.) Culture is explored through class discussion, essay writing, research,…
Descriptors: English, Grade 12, Consumer Science, Literature

Russell, Helen Ross – Nature Study, 1984
Discusses Native American foods, focusing on Native American cultivated crops, methods of cooking, and methods of preserving food. Includes suggestions for 19 classroom activities, including collecting wild plants used as food, gathering/drying and eating various wild plants and plant products (such as acorns and corn), and making a garden. (JN)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Botany
Colker, Laura – National Association for the Education of Young Children, 2005
Here is a book that invites teachers to the table--even those of us who don't see ourselves as cooks--to create tasty, wholesome projects with children. Young children certainly love to cook, and cooking experiences give them a chance to see a task through to completion and take pride in a product. As they prepare food, children learn social…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Literacy, Young Children, Early Childhood Education