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Educating Dairy Foods Scientists for the 21st Century

Successful teaching techniques in dairy foods courses. by  John A. Partridge ADSA Annual Meeting July 27, 2000. Educating Dairy Foods Scientists for the 21st Century. Be a teacher!. Care about your students Care about teaching Care about fairness Care about your character.

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Educating Dairy Foods Scientists for the 21st Century

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  1. Successful teaching techniques in dairy foods courses. by  John A. Partridge ADSA Annual Meeting July 27, 2000 Educating Dairy Foods Scientists for the 21st Century

  2. Be a teacher! • Care about your students • Care about teaching • Care about fairness • Care about your character

  3. Teaching Concepts • Fun and learning belong together. • Be the leading ‘learner’ in the class. • Be honest and introspective when evaluating your methods.

  4. Communication with Students • Personal contact • Regular office hours • Drop-in availability • E-mail contact • Website hot button • Be judiciously responsive • Chat rooms and Bulletin boards

  5. Lectures MSU Style • PowerPoint presentations posted to course website. • Available prior to class • Imbedded links to resources • http://www.msu.edu/course/fsc/432/index.htm • Videos • High quality • Appropriate content • Study guide

  6. Lectures MSU Style • Processing in the classroom • Dairy Plant control node in classroom • http://www.egr.msu.edu/~steffe/dairyplant/factlink/overview.jpg • Closed circuit video • Everyone can see details

  7. Lectures MSU Style • Reference materials • Library reserve • Instructor’s collection • Handouts where appropriate

  8. Dairy Foods Laboratories • State of the art facilities • Characteristics of good lab sessions • Practical • Reflective of the industry • Coordinated with lecture material • Achievable

  9. Dairy Foods Laboratories • Spend time in the lab • Prime teaching time • Requires commitment • Group projects • Cheese making takes more than 3 hours. • Accountability of students is important.

  10. Field trips • Complexity of facility should match or only slightly exceed student understanding. • Visit sites you are proud of. • Written reports • Flow diagrams • 2-3 new facts or points of understanding

  11. Internships • No substitute for on the job training. • Requirements • A committed coordinator • A committed employer • A committed student

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