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Mehmet Sarioglan; Bahar Deveci; Recep Tayyip Ünüvar – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2023
Many professions have emerged from the early ages to the present day. In this context, cooking is an ancient profession that has been done by people since ancient times. Especially in recent years, the importance of this profession has increased considerably and more preferred. People usually consider the image of that profession when choosing a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Food Service, Service Occupations, Electronic Learning
Cattaneo, Alberto A. P.; Motta, Elisa – Vocations and Learning, 2021
Reflection is essential for professional competence development in every profession. Reflection-"on"-action (taking place a posteriori, when the task is already accomplished) and reflection-"in"-action (occurring while performing the task) are equally important to increasing one's professionalism. Some evidence supports the…
Descriptors: Reflection, Vocational Education, Apprenticeships, Food Service
Rachael Lindberg; Pavel Trofimovich – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée, 2023
According to expectation violation theory, job applicants can be upgraded or downgraded during an interview when their accent does not match employers' speech expectations. Focusing on the employment of second language French job candidates in Québec, this study explored this issue dynamically in terms of how expectations may impact the trajectory…
Descriptors: French, Pronunciation, Second Language Learning, Service Occupations
Wu, Shu-Hua; Wu, Tung-Pao; Ku, Edward C. S.; Chen, Joyce Hsiu Yu – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: This study examines how professional technicians' teaching styles and students' learning readiness affect cooking skills performance in culinary inheritance. Design/methodology/approach: This study constructed a learning performance model from the situated cognition perspective using a sample of students at universities and vocational…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Cooking Instruction, Cultural Education, Service Occupations
Zhen, Willa – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2020
This article focuses on teaching and mentoring course-based undergraduate research in a vocationally focused higher education setting. At the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), students are immersed in hands-on experiential classes. Their education begins with basic culinary techniques, and they gradually progress toward more specialized cooking…
Descriptors: Research Skills, Vocational Education, Food Service, Service Occupations
Ahmet Tanir – African Educational Research Journal, 2023
The present study investigates the effects of online collaborative writing instruction combined with metacognitive guidance on students' writing performance in German as a foreign language and their metacognitive awareness. For this purpose, a total of 90 students are randomly and equally divided into three groups: group with online collaborative…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Writing Instruction, Collaborative Writing, Teaching Methods
Ko, Wen-Hwa; Hong, Yi-Ling – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this study was constructed a behavioral observation scale for avoiding food waste from the point of view of Chinese cuisine, used as an evaluation tool to examine food waste in the process of food preparation for hospitality students in Taiwan. Design/methodology/approach: The status of food handling in the preparation…
Descriptors: Food, Sustainability, Hospitality Occupations, Water
Glaucia H. C. Prado – Chemical Engineering Education, 2024
A chemical engineering degree offers the possibility of a variety of career paths including food and beverage industry. However, chemical engineering students are rarely exposed to food processing examples during their education. Therefore, a new elective food processing course was developed and offered for the first time in the department of…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, American Indian Students, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education
Forster-Heinzer, Sarah – Vocations and Learning, 2020
The aim of this paper is to clarify the relationship between the pedagogical ethos of vocational in-company trainers as perceived by apprentices and the apprentices' identification with their vocation and their company from both a theoretical and an empirical point of view. It is argued that the trainers' pedagogical ethos is a relational…
Descriptors: Trainers, Apprenticeships, Professional Identity, Identification (Psychology)
Ryll, Stefan – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This quantitative research examines the perceptions of culinary arts/management educators and culinary industry practitioners on the future of online culinary arts education. Specifically pertaining to the recommended procedures by educators and chefs to judge and critique the quality of food products in terms sensory modalities, and what the key…
Descriptors: Food Service, Cooking Instruction, Service Occupations, Statistical Analysis
Nigg, Jessica K.; Arendt, Susan W. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2020
The roots of modern hospitality teachings are evident in the beginnings of family and consumer sciences (FCS). Land-grant universities of the Midwest (such as Iowa State University and Kansas State University) did not simply teach cooking and sewing, but they also taught "budgeting, table service ... and the production and marketing of…
Descriptors: Hospitality Occupations, Tourism, Consumer Science, Education
Stierand, Marc; Dörfler, Viktor – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2016
Scholars studying intuition are frequently focusing on decision takers and to this day, they conceptualize intuition as a form of judgment. More recently, the notion of intuition in creativity has been challenged by the argument that although the creative process may contain intuitive judgments, any creative idea or solution is essentially the…
Descriptors: Food Service, Service Occupations, Intuition, Creative Thinking
Borkenhagen, Chad Richard – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This dissertation comprises three essays that explore the relationship between knowledge and social structure through an examination of the use of science in the culinary arts and finance. The first two of these essays focus on how science has influenced practices and social structure within the culinary arts; the final essay provides a comparison…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Knowledge Level, Social Structure, Cooking Instruction
Weston, Emma; Crilly, Jim; Mossop, Liz; Foster, Tim – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2017
Unlike many other graduate career pathways in the UK, the food industry does not have a cohesive competency framework to support employers, students and degree providers. Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the industry's graduate intake; this study aims to provide such a framework. Initial work involving a…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Foreign Countries, Semi Structured Interviews, Qualitative Research
Pang, Priscilla – Applied Linguistics, 2019
There has been to date a long tradition of research in workplace discourse. The bulk of the research has focused on professional white-collar workplaces, but a handful of studies have examined working-class settings such as factories and building sites. This area of research has, however, been concerned with interactions involving co-workers.…
Descriptors: Working Class, Work Environment, Workplace Learning, Mentors