Introduction to Education A.J. Shirey , Ed. D. Emily Suzanne Patten; Shelby Simon; Tori Mansell ;...
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Introduction to EducationA.J. Shirey, Ed. D.
Emily Suzanne Patten; Shelby Simon; Tori Mansell; Diana Kidde
Youth Strategies Baking Class & Bake Sale
• Our group worked with the Youth Strategies Program to teach a fundamental baking class to the program participants while educating about food costs, coupons, and budgeting.
Introduction
We taught one 3-hour class with 12 participants from Youth Strategies. Our primary goal was to teach the participants the basics of baking, a valuable skill for the home and potential employment. At the same time, we expanded the participants’ awareness about cost of goods, sale items, short cuts, couponing, and how to shop within a budget. We also put together a bake sale to raise money for Youth Strategies.
Project Overview
September 5th- First met as a group and discussed the project. September 6th- First contact with Mike Fohner about the project. September-November- Met at least once a week to discuss how the
project was coming along. September 26th- Diana wrote the donation letter and dropped it off at
Wal-Mart & Harps. October 4th- Emily met with Penguin Ed’s about food donations for
cooking class. October 26th- Emily started collecting recipes. October 27th- Shelby makes recipe cards for baking class. October 31st- Diana put together coupon and budgeting information
for baking class. November 1st- Baking class at Jones Center for Youth Strategies from
12-3 November 2nd- Shelby begins working on the PowerPoint November 7th- Tori contacted Diane Boss about the Bake Sale November 14th- Bake Sale In front of library in Burns Hall from 11-5 November 22nd- Tori & Shelby begin work on website and finalize
PowerPoint.
Timeline
Our community was served by reaching out and helping twelve teenagers in Youth Strategies, learn basic kitchen procedures that might not have been taught to them in their home. We also worked with the Jones Center and used their Catering Kitchen for the baking class.
Our contact for the project was Mike Fohner from Youth Strategies.
Community
We achieved:• Greater awareness of cultural perspective, writing clear,
coherent, well-organized documents. Recognizing practical applications of learning theories, philosophical concepts, role and nature of schooling and teaching, and education in general.
• Understanding of self as a learner and future teacher, integration of our knowledge of self and students to the context of the school.
• Higher order thinking, effective oral communication skills, and use computer proficiently, and development of soft skills.
• The students at the baking class needed some level of mathematical literacy in order to measure out the ingredients.
• The students at the baking class had to have effective oral communication skills to communicate with those in their group and us as the instructors.
CURRICULUM
As far as technology was concerned, we used Microsoft Word to make the recipe
cards for the baking class, Microsoft Excel to make a spreadsheet that compared different ingredient’s prices between
several stores in the area and we used Excel to make our time logs. Also, we used
Microsoft Publisher to make signs for the bake sale, and Microsoft PowerPoint to
make this presentation.
Technology
The group had to work together and find times throughout each week where we could all meet and discuss the project.
We learned to organize and communicate through e-mail, text messaging, and phone calls when preparing for the baking class on November 1st, as well as preparing for the bake sale on November 14th.
Skills Developed
To complete the project, we all had responsibilities to fulfill.
Group Member
Responsibility
Emily Suzanne Patten
• Recipe development• Food donation• Contact with Youth Strategies• Leader of baking class• Donated equipment for baking class
Diana Kidde
• Couponing• Promotion of bake sale event• How to shop during sale promotions• Helped with baking class• Donated equipment for baking class• Contacted Wal-Mart & Harps for donations• Make items for bake sale• Helped with Bake Sale• Made posters to promote Bake Sale
Shelby Simon
• Food costing• Promotion of bake sale event• PowerPoint Presentation• Donated equipment for baking class• Making recipe cards• Organize individual logs• Organize donations• Make items for bake sale• Organize bake sale• Group Log• Helped with Bake Sale
Tori Mansell
• Timeline• Contact person for bake sale• Donated equipment for baking class• Helped with baking class• Make items for bake sale• Organize bake sale• Helped with Bake Sale
Methodology
• As a result of the project, we learned about time management and how to work efficiently as a group all semester.
• We worked together to come up with a creative way to teach the students from Youth Strategies how to bake, basic skills in a kitchen, and couponing and budgeting.
• As a result of the bake sale along with donations, we raised $208 for Youth Strategies.
Project Results
Mike Fohner-Youth Strategies Wal-Mart
Penguin Ed’s The Jones Center for Families
Thank You!!!
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