The purpose of Service Learning is to acquire new knowledge through the process of giving back to the community. The Service Learning Class at Boulder Prep has two components: cooking lunch for the school and learning about food safety and culinary technique. The theme to this service learning class revolves around food, so learning objectives will be oriented around this theme. The grading for this course is based on the following components:
SERVICE HOURS- 60%
* If the extra time was done at the school, be sure to log the time on the log sheet in the kitchen and have it signed by a teacher. |
FOOD SAFETY TUTORIAL-10% By cooking lunch for the entire school, YOU are responsible for making sure that the food is prepared safely. The health of our community is in your hands, and we do not want anyone getting sick due to poor handling of food. To ensure that you know how to properly handle the food, you will be required to complete a food safety training by going to the following link: Food Safety Training and Quiz |
MID-TERM EXAM-5% Students will have a mid-term exam to show what they have learned so far in the class. This will include questions on food safety as well as other kitchen guidelines. We will also ask about where items are stored, so pay close attention to Boulder Prep’s kitchen layout. Exam Link: https://forms.gle/Lra2ginQfCgY2Ff98 Mid-Term Exam |
RECIPE ASSIGNMENT-5% Students will find a recipe that would be good to use for a Boulder Prep lunch. It can me a main item, side dish, or dessert. Convert the recipe for 100 students (servings). Include a detailed list of ingredients, quantities, and step-by-step instructions on how we would make it at the school. |
PREPARE A MEAL-10%
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REFLECTION PAPER-10% Students will answer the reflection questions in their booklets on their experience in the Service Learning class addressing the following questions:
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Worldview
There are 3 main stages in how we see the world: survival, identity, and unity-based. It can be broken down into a mantra of Me, I, and We. When we are survival-based, we are only thinking about our own needs(Me, Me, Me); in an identity-based worldview, our thoughts and actions shape who we are as individuals (I, I, I); and in a unity-based worldview, our goal is to work together in order to create a better society (We, We, We). We move through these stages as we move through our lives. The ultimate goal is to be unity-based, but sometimes we find ourselves addressing personal needs and desires rather than the good of the many. When we volunteer with different agencies like Community Food Share, cook food for the students at Boulder Prep, or commit other acts of altruism like cleaning or helping someone with their homework, we experience things that change how we view the world. Certainly, it feels good to help people, but there can be struggles along the way that test our resolve. It is through these struggles that we grow as individuals. As you participate in the Service Learning class, think about what stage of human development you are in, especially when you are doing something outside of your comfort zone. Use these experiences to shape your final paper in this class.