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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Chew, Stephen L. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2014
In this essay, I argue that the traditional view of teaching, that the teacher's responsibility is to present information that students are solely responsible for learning, has been rendered untenable by cognitive science research in learning. The teacher can have a powerful effect on student learning by teaching not only content, but how to…
Descriptors: Food, Foods Instruction, Cognitive Science, Teacher Responsibility
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Gallego, Alfredo; Fortunato, Maria S.; Rossi, Susana L.; Korol, Sonia E.; Moretton, Juan A. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2013
One of the fundamental aims of education is the integration of theory and practice. The case method is a teaching strategy in which students must apply their knowledge to solve real-life situations. They have to analyze the case described and propose the best possible solution. Although the case may be written, the use of new information and…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods, Food, Safety
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Schmidt, Shelly J. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2013
The objective of this teaching tip is to share with others an idea of how to transform student projects from a dead-end process to a value-added end product, value-added end products that make a meaningful and lasting contribution to course content for use by future students. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Student Projects, Nutrition Instruction, Occupations, Foods Instruction
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Schmidt, Shelly J.; Bohn, Dawn M.; Rasmussen, Aaron J.; Sutherland, Elizabeth A. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2012
The overarching goal of the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education Initiative is to foster effective STEM teaching and learning throughout the educational system at the local, state, and national levels, thereby producing science literate citizens and a capable STEM workforce. To contribute to achieving this goal, we…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), STEM Education, Learner Engagement
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Scourboutakos, Mary – Journal of Food Science Education, 2010
One of the core competencies in the IFT Education standards for students is to achieve competency in communications skills (that is, oral and written communication, listening, interviewing, and so on). According to the IFT guidelines, by the time students graduate, they should not only be able to search for and condense information but also be…
Descriptors: Food, Microbiology, Health, Nutrition
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O'Bryan, Corliss A.; Johnson, Donald M.; Shores-Ellis, Katrina D.; Crandall, Philip G.; Marcy, John A.; Seideman, Steve C.; Ricke, Steven C. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2010
This article provides background and an introduction to a user-centered design and usability test in an inexpensive format that allows content experts who are novices in e-learning development to perform testing on newly developed technical training modules prior to their release. The use of a small number of test participants, avoidance of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Software Evaluation, Computer Interfaces, Cost Effectiveness
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Lahne, Jacob B.; Schmidt, Shelly J. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2010
Freezing is a key food processing and preservation technique widely used in the food industry. Application of best freezing and storage practices extends the shelf-life of foods for several months, while retaining much of the original quality of the fresh food. During freezing, as well as its counterpart process, thawing, a number of critical…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Marketing, College Students, Science Education
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Rowat, Amy C.; Rosenberg, Daniel; Hollar, Kathryn A.; Stone, Howard A. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2010
We describe a presentation on the science of pizza, which is designed for the general public including children ages 6 and older. The presentation focuses on the science of making and digesting cheese and bread. We highlight 4 major scientific themes: (1) how macromolecules such as carbohydrates and proteins are composed of atoms and small…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Class Activities, Children, Adults
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Smith, Judy – Journal of Food Science Education, 2009
One of the core competencies in the IFT Education standards is for students to achieve competency in communications skills (that is, oral and written communication, listening, interviewing, and so on). According to the IFT guidelines, by the time students graduate, they should not only be able to search for and condense information but also be…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Communication Skills, Interviews
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Schmidt, Shelly J.; Lee, Joo Won – Journal of Food Science Education, 2009
Freezer burn is a common problem that significantly affects the color, texture, and flavor of frozen foods. Food science students should be able to clearly explain the causes and consequences of freezer burn. However, it is difficult to find a modern, detailed, accurate, yet concise, explanation of the mechanism and factors influencing the rate of…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Instructional Materials, Food
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Winter, Carl K.; Fraser, Angela M.; Gleason, Jeanne B.; Hovey, Susan K.; McCurdy, Sandra M.; Snider, O. Sue – Journal of Food Science Education, 2009
Musical parodies of contemporary songs with their lyrics altered to address current food safety issues were incorporated into a variety of food safety educational programs and the effectiveness of the music was evaluated by semiquantitative and qualitative measures. Audiences receiving the music-enriched curricula included school foodservice…
Descriptors: Food Service, Music, Singing, Safety
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Schmidt, Shelly J. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2009
When students come to class, they bring with them the most powerful processor known to man--the human brain! Our job as teachers is to discover and implement practices that will make the most effective use of those brains. The human brain is a very powerful processor of sensory information, especially with regard to the sense of vision. We can…
Descriptors: Brain, Visual Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
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Zahed, Masooma – Journal of Food Science Education, 2008
One of the core competencies in the IFT education standards for students is to achieve competency in communications skills (that is, oral and written communication, listening, interviewing, and so on). According to the IFT guidelines, by the time students graduate, they should not only be able to search for and condense information but also be…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Communication Skills, Food
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Barringer, S. A. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2008
The busy instructor wants to help their students learn but is often pressed for time. This article presents 6 grading techniques that help the students learn without taking a lot of time. First, not grading an assignment saves time and can still be valuable as long as the instructor carefully structures it so the students still have an incentive…
Descriptors: Grading, Classroom Techniques, Scoring Rubrics, Peer Teaching
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Davis, Sarah F.; McEntire, Jennifer Cleveland; Sarakatsannis, James – Journal of Food Science Education, 2007
This "case study" details how food science was introduced into the classrooms of a typically underrepresented population. James Sarakatsannis, an 8th grade physical science teacher, was planning a unit that would use fast food to teach science to his classes, when he came across the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) website and a wealth of…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Science Interests, Food, Physical Sciences
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