This innovative training program enables participants to develop concepts for school development processes towards sustainable development in the central field of nutrition, which can be part of a plan to implement ESD at their own institution in cooperation with the school's social environment.
Kategorie: Teaching Kitchen
Teaching Kitchen teambuilding seminars
Cooking workshops accompanying seminars have the advantage over a traditional nutrition lecture that employees can experience a holistic approach and learn that simple, delicious recipes do not take much time and also taste good. The effect on collegial team building is particularly high when you cook together with colleagues from all status groups in a relaxed but highly communicative environment. The kitchen and the laid table prove ideal as a creative, communication-promoting and coherence-creating place of work and learning. The shared meal strengthens the sense of togetherness as a social campfire and has a positive effect on the company's network of personal relationships.
Culinary Medicine: Malnutrition
Online training of the DGEM and Culinary Medicine e. V.
in cooperation with VDOE and VDD
"Malnutrition - recipes that help"
Culinary Medicine on the topic of malnutrition according to LEKuP: medical background, suitable foods and recipes as well as practical implementation in the teaching kitchen
In the online training/webinar via Zoom, participants can join in the cooking and discuss via the chat function. The experts on site and online will report on new developments, answer questions and exchange ideas with them.
Planetary Health Diet – Innovatives Inverted Classroom-Lehrkonzept mit Kochkurs für das Studium generale pilotiert
Im Sommersemester 2022 wurde an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen ein innovatives Inverted Classroom-Lehrkonzept zum Thema „Planetary Health Diet“ für Studierende aller Fachrichtungen (Studium generale) mit praktischem Kochkurs im Teaching Kitchen zur Verbesserung von ernährungsbezogenen Gesundheits- und Nachhaltigkeitskompetenzen pilotiert. Es basiert auf der Planetary Health Diet der EAT Lancet Commission (2019) und den lebensmittelbezogenen Ernährungsempfehlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Ernährung e.V. (DGE). Das Lehrkonzept wurde vom Institut für Ernährungspsychologie an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen in Kooperation mit Culinary Medicine Deutschland e.V. entwickelt.