Planning, Preparation and Practice for Effective Lab Management. Statewide Instructional Resources Development Center

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Planning, Preparation and Practice for Effective Lab Management Statewide Instructional Resources Development Center 1

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Introductions 3

Statewide Instructional Resources Development Center Education and Training, Hospitality and Tourism, Human Services Stephen F. Austin State University Grant Team Leaders 4

SIRDC provides FREE instructional resources for: Education and Training Hospitality and Tourism Human Services http://cte.sfasu.edu/ 5

Brief Overview of Educational Excellence Grant Goals Provide free instructional resources for Texas teachers Focus on the needs of new teachers Assist with resources that will meet the needs of special populations and non-traditional students 6

Today s Session Topics Participants will engage in the following: Applying effective planning strategies in cooking demonstrations/labs while introducing key nutrition information Identifying resources in choosing nutritious recipes and/or activities Providing tips and strategies for organizing the classroom and students for a successful lab experience Demonstrating various quick, easy and nutritious recipes Access and explore the Statewide Instructional Resources Development Center website for additional tools and strategies 7

Image: Teachbesideme.com 8

Planning 9

Scope and Sequence 10

Kitchen Procedures Establish good kitchen procedures How will your students know what the proper behavior during a lab should be? How will your students ask for additional items needed for the lab, ask to go to the restroom or where will they find extra aprons, kitchen towels or hair restraints? How will they turn in papers, work as a group, collect materials or rotate the duties in the kitchen? 11

Safety and Sanitation Spend plenty of time teaching the importance of safety and sanitation in the kitchen. Proper hand washing techniques Food handling and preparation Cleaning versus sanitizing (click on picture) 12

Kitchen Lab Rules Absence from lab Appliances and other equipment Duties Food safety Garbage and waste Laundry Personal belongings Personal hygiene Teamwork Time 13

Guidelines for Choosing Foods Recipes should be low-cost Choose ingredients in their most whole form Purchase store-brand equivalents Choose ingredients that can be used for more than one recipe Purchase bulk items when possible Choose dried spices instead of fresh Always consider whether a less expensive form of an ingredient can be used 14

Guidelines for Choosing Foods Recipes should be accessible to your students Recipes should be nutritious Limit sodium Minimize the use of added sugars Use leaner cooking techniques and ingredients Use multiple food groups Vary the forms, types and colors of fruits and vegetables 15

Guidelines for Choosing Foods Recipes should limit the use of special equipment Recipes should be quick to prepare Recipes should be simple and explained clearly 16

ChooseMyPlate Lessons ChooseMyPlate Dairy, Major Minerals and Electrolytes ChooseMyPlate Fruits and Water-Soluble Vitamins ChooseMyPlate Grains and Carbohydrates ChooseMyPlate Oils and Fats ChooseMyPlate Physical Activity and Sports Nutrition ChooseMyPlate Protein Foods and Trace Minerals ChooseMyPlate Vegetables and Fat-Soluble Vitamins ChooseMyPlate Weight Management, Calories and Fad Diets 17

Substitutions for Healthier Cooking and Baking 18

Setting Up the Kitchen Color-code the kitchen lab areas Designate a supply table Label all drawers, cabinets and storage equipment Supply each kitchen lab with staples http://www.facsclassroomideas.com/20 12/03/kitchen-color-coding.html?m=1 19

Preparation 20

Successful Lab Management Guidelines (click on link)

Sample Lab Plan 22

Sample of Duty Schedule 23

Sample Lab Prep Sheet 24

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Teaching Measurements 26

Recipe Breakdown 27

Nutrition Activity 28

Sandwich Chart 29

Practice 30

Tips for Doing a Food Demonstration Select a good recipe Write a list of everything you need for the demonstration Write notes on the main points you want to cover Keep it interesting and keep good eye contact with the audience Practice, practice, practice 31

Explore the Food What is it called? How is it available? Frozen, canned or dried? Ask for a show of hands, thumbs if students have tried it. Check to see if students know what food group each item comes from. What are the nutrients and what do those nutrients do for us?

Evaluating Your Demonstration Was the information appropriate for the students? If not, why? Did the students seem engaged during the demonstration? If not, why? What types of questions did the students ask? Did the students demonstrate understanding of the concepts taught? How do you know? Did the students enjoy the recipes? Which ones were favorites? Which ones were less successful? 33

Being Prepared is the Key to Success! Don t get overwhelmed. Never underestimate how little your students might know about the food they eat. Understand that many times students are unfamiliar with different, seemingly common foods. Remember that you are competing with brightly colored packaged foods and snacks. Students make food choices based on what they are familiar with. Don t be condescending.

Demonstration Muffin Tin Meat Loaves Peanut Butter Banana Breakfast Shake Crunchy Hawaiian Chicken Wrap 35

Your turn! 36

Questions? 37

References and Resources Images: Microsoft Clip Art: Used with permission from Microsoft. Textbooks: Duyff, R. L. (2010). Food, nutrition & wellness. Columbus, OH: Glencoe/McGraw- Hill. Kowtaluk, H. (2010). Food for today. Columbus, OH: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. Weixel, S., & Wempen, F. (2010). Food & nutrition and you. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. 38

References and Resources Websites: Statewide Instructional Resources Development Center (SIRDC) SIRDC provides FREE instructional resources for Education and Training, Hospitality and Tourism and Human Services. www.cte.sfasu.edu United States Department of Agriculture Build a cookbook with the Recipe Finder database. https://recipefinder.nal.usda.gov/ * 60 Healthier Toast Oven Recipes Recipes for breakfast, lunch, supper and snacks. http://greatist.com/health/toaster-oven-recipes 39

Questions Regarding Education Laws and Rules Diane Salazar Statewide CTE Coordinator CTE Career Clusters Business Management and Administration Education and Training Finance Hospitality and Tourism Human Services Texas Education Agency diane.salazar@tea.state.tx.us 512-463-9581 40

Contact Information Deborah Woodward Curriculum Specialist Statewide Instructional Resources Development Center Stephen F. Austin State University debrwood2001@yahoo.com 41