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Meat and Education resources

Meat and Education resources. Frances Meek – Senior Education Officer, British Nutrition Foundation. From farm to fork – resources that tell a story Provenance and quality assurance Buying and cooking red meat Practical skills Health benefits of red meat. http://bit.ly/1LDqZfS.

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Meat and Education resources

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  1. Meat and Education resources Frances Meek – Senior Education Officer, British Nutrition Foundation

  2. From farm to fork – resources that tell a story • Provenance and quality assurance • Buying and cooking red meat • Practical skills • Health benefits of red meat http://bit.ly/1LDqZfS

  3. What’s new? • Meaty eats – recipes to cook at home • 6 recipes voted for by teachers at last year’s conference • Short videos to encourage teenagers to cook and eat red meat at home • Supported by recipe cards • Available in English and Welsh

  4. What’s new? Meaty eats – recipes to cook at home http://bit.ly/2DK6xby

  5. What’s new? New specification and support area GCSE and Technical Awards specification grids http://bit.ly/2xmc7kE Useful organisations and websites http://bit.ly/2fWzGc0

  6. What’s new? Online webinars Recordings Resources to support teaching and learning Red meat practical skills Top tips for effective food styling and presentation http://bit.ly/2zwNtdt

  7. What’s new? Free access to BNF’s Introduction to healthy eating and nutrition online course Available to teachers registered for the Meat and Education newsletter http://bit.ly/1A4SrIf Can be studied at your own pace Is great for your own CPD Supports KS3 and KS4 food studies Supports Guideline 7 of theFood teaching in secondary schools: a  framework of knowledge and skills(PHE 2015). Waiting list only now

  8. Resources to support understanding the science of meat • Food functions worksheets x 2 (casserole) • Cooking with red meat • What happens when meat is cooked? • What makes meat tender? • What makes meat tender? - video • Food safety and spoilage • GCSE task 1 – food investigation practice briefs • Sensory activities using red meat

  9. Resources to support careers advice • Digi bites suite 5 – careers • Farming • Nutrition scientist • Development chef • Product development/manufacturing • Marketing • Start your career in …. poster

  10. Resources to support food presentation and styling • The art of food presentation and styling PPT • The art of food presentation and styling poster • Classroom activities • Further research to extend student’s learning • Professor Charles Spence, Oxford University • Professor Brian Wansink, Cornell University

  11. Resources in Welsh Meat and Education has a number of resources that have been translated into the medium of Welsh, including: Provenance worksheet Eatwell Guide worksheet Beef, lamb and pork recipesincluding Pork yuk sung which is a delicious quick dish using pork mince The art of food styling and presentation PPT Worksheets on food functions, red meat cuts, preparation and storage.

  12. M&E resources in the classroom Download the Using your sensesposter  Print in colour to A3 size x 20 (or however many you need to make a double sided set for each of your workstation drawers) Cut out and glue/laminate so they are double sided Stack each set together and single hole punch Finally secure with a key ring JoanneO’Neil’s students use them as a reminder when completing sensory evaluation work, which is a great idea.

  13. BNF: what’s new – Kahoot Open the link below on the main screen and get students to log onto kahoot.it on their tablets or smartphones. They can then enter the code (that will come up on the main screen when you start the game) and their own nickname. They can then play along with the quiz choosing the multiple choice answers that correspond with the questions on the main screen. There will then be a leaderboard of the scores after each question and at the end. http://bit.ly/2DK3kHC

  14. 11-15 June 2018 BNF: what’s coming up • BNF Healthy Eating Week is open to all UK nurseries, schools, universities and organisations wishing to take part. • Last year, there were nearly 10,000 registrations from the education sector (reaching over 4.2 million young people) and nearly 500 registrations from workplaces and universities. • Registration is FREE and helps to demonstrate your commitment to promoting health and wellbeing. The Week also celebrates cooking, food provenance and physical activity. • Register now for the sixth annual BNF Healthy Eating Week and receive: • Information about the health challenges • Free downloadable resources • Free printed resources • Downloadable certificates. 378 registrations from Welsh schools 322 responses to the national survey from pupils in Wales Register now at: www.healthyeatingweek.org.uk

  15. BNF: what’s coming up? Online training for primary school teachers The course is: Specifically created for initial and practising primary school teachers Based on: The requirements of the Curricula in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales The PHE Core Competences for Children and Yong People Food teaching in primary schools: a framework of knowledge and skills (PHE/DfE). Free to access Course for schools in Wales coming soon! Further information

  16. Food Teacher Professional Portfolio Are you registered for the Food Teacher Professional Portfolio programme? Over 2,000 teachers and HLTAs are!  “Excellent – a wealth of resources and training opportunities that can be accessed in my own time.” All Meat and Education teacher CPD supports the aims of the FTPP programme and the Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills (PHE 2015). To find out more and register, go to: www.foodteacher.org.uk

  17. Thank you! For further information, go to: www.meatandeducation.com

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