Gavin Palmer Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work

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Gavin Palmer Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work “student’s quote” Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.) Gavin Palmer Rosie Ali CL Food Science & Consumer Tech/Hospitality Partnerships

My challenges: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work My challenges: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Getting everyone on board Setting up a new course (as any new course) Building resources Finding partners (Work experience) Organising physical space (Castle Kitchen for Work experience) Keeping the students motivated (variety of events) Budget Time Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.)

What is Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work? Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work What is Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work? N4 Unit 1 Working in the Hospitality Industry Unit 2 Working in the Professional Kitchen Unit 3 Working Front of House Unit 4 Introduction to Events N5 Developing SFW in Hospitality Developing SFW in the prof kitchen Front of house operations Hospitality Events Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.)

100% unit based. No final exam! Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Why Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work? Practical based course Student centred course (focus on strengths rather than weaknesses) Accessible for all learners (EAL, ASN, low literacy) Easy to differentiate All students play an active role Development of life-long skills Supports department with imbedding CfE skills. Cross-curricular (Bus Ed, H&WB, Literacy, Numeracy) Supported by SLT Primary link FUN (Students love it!) Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.) 100% unit based. No final exam!

What extra skills: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work? Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work What extra skills: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work? Social entrepreneurs (social enterprise to discuss further) Enterprise skills Leadership Management Cooperation Problem solving Costing and profit and loss Presentation skills Personal and interpersonal Self-confidence and self-esteem LEARNING FROM FAILURES (Events) Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.)

Social enterprise in Education: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Social enterprise in Education: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Features of the Programme Identify a social issue the young people care about Pupil led enterprise on ongoing basis CPD for teachers Must have trading at its core Why is it so compelling? Impact on young people passive to active citizens; active in addressing social change; enabled to start their own business and enhanced employability Impact on teachers provides confidence to allow enterprise education to effectively happen in schools Impact on society expands reach into the community – the school acts as a community hub for enterprise and citizenship; it moves beyond the “usual suspects” Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.)

My journey: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work My journey: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work The bistro being decorated by volunteers from the local community. Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.) Some of my young chefs (S3 students)

Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.) Staff/visitors/partnerships coming for lunch on Wednesdays.

Catering for events: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Catering for events: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work SQA star award Burn’s night for Trinity Academy Primary school lunches Life science association Award winning Social Enterprise – watch the space! Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.)

Successful learners chefs of 2017-2018: Castle Kitchen: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Successful learners chefs of 2017-2018: Hospitality – N4/5 skills for work Introduction to my vision for the New MFL Curriculum; explanation of hotdog anecdote in creating life-long linguists. (1 min.)

Social Enterprise in Education Supporting pupils to set up social enterprise Emily Mnyayi Education Manager

Who are we?

What is social enterprise?

What can social enterprise look like in a school?

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE IN EDUCATION AWARD START UP AWARD SOCIAL ENTERPRISE IN EDUCATION AWARD SUSTAINABILITY AWARD

What could social enterprise look like in my school?

What do you want to happen next?

Social Enterprise in Education Supporting pupils to set up social enterprise Emily Mnyayi Claire Fraser schools@socialenterprise.academy