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南部とソウル - 黒人の歴史と食をつなぐ

この 6 週間のクラスでは、「ソウルフード」として知られる料理の調理の歴史を紹介しながら、文化的な認識と誇りを強調します。
Tiffany Evans
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再生

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6 録画レッスン
6 週間
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1年間のアクセス
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このクラスで学べること

英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 6 - 12
Beginner レベル向け
In this 6-week course, learners will gain knowledge about food dishes that have come to be regarded as "soul food." We will also discover the difference between "soul food" and "southern food." Each week we will trace the backstory of one food item to learn about its origin and connection to Black culture. This information will be presented via slides and/or video presentations. After the history lesson, learners will view a video of me preparing that particular dish. They are encouraged to then prepare the same dish. 

Interaction will take place via the class discussion board. Each Sunday I will post the new video and a question or thought relating to the topic. I will also ask that learners to upload pics of their prepared dish and include a comment about their cooking experience and what they learned while preparing it. Throughout the course of the week, I will monitor the class discussion board and answer any questions. I will also offer weekly "office hours" to learners who would like to chat one on one about any material presented in the lesson, about the recipe, or about the preparation of the dish. We will also use Google docs to encourage engagement -- with students submitting reflections each week about the previous week's lesson, menu item, and cooking experiences. 

Preparation: Each week I will post the menu item we are preparing the following week along with a supply list. Learners will therefore have what they need to follow along with my video for that week and prepare their meals. At the beginning of each video I will give a short presentation on proper food handling and sanitation.

Safety: This course does have a cooking component. As a result, it is up to the parents to determine the level of supervision needed.

***NOTE, as stated above, we will learn the origin of each dish in the history presentation that takes place before the cooking portion of the class. Many of the dishes listed did not necessarily originate within Black societies, but all have deep connections to Black culture and traditions, particularly with respect to the preparation, and is thus one of the main objectives of the course -- to teach the connection between the food and the culture and to show how that particular food item came to be known as "Soul Food." ****

Menu items: Each week we will learn about and prepare one dish; however, in some weeks we will cover two dishes if the menu items closely complement each other. The menu schedule is as follows:

学習到達目標

Learners will develop a deeper understanding of the connection between Black culture and specifically prepared southern cuisine. They will learn about Black history as it relates to many of the dishes that have come to be known as "soul food."
学習目標

シラバス

6 レッスン
6 週間以上
レッスン 1:
Preparing Macaroni and Cheese
 We learn about the origins of this dish and how it relates to African-American culture. We will explore different recipes, ingredient choices, and preparation styles. We will then prepare the macaroni and cheese using one the methods we explored. 
レッスン 2:
Preparing Fried Chicken and Pork Ribs
 We learn about the origins of fried chicken and pork ribs and how they relate to African-American culture. We will explore different recipes, ingredient choices, and preparation styles. We will then prepare the fried chicken and rib ribs using one the methods we explored. 
レッスン 3:
Preparing Collard Greens and Black-Eyed Peas
 This week we will take a deep dive into the rich history surrounding these dishes. Both feature varying preparation styles, and we will discuss the differences. We will then prepare both dishes using one of the recipes and styles we researched. 
レッスン 4:
Preparing Sweet Potatoes/Yams
 Sweet potatoes and yams have origins traced to Africa, Central America, and South America. This week will research the difference between sweet potatoes and yams, the nutritional values of each, and how both have ties to African-American culture. We will prepare the dish according to popular recipes and methods. 

その他の情報

保護者へのお知らせ
Safety: This course has a cooking component. As a result, it is up to the parents to determine the level of supervision needed.
受講に必要なもの
Learners will need to purchase the ingredients to prepare each week.
外部リソース
このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
使用する教材
Television docuseries: Netflix "High on the Hog" PBS SoCal: The Spirit of Soul Food -- More than Just Shrimp and Grits Opie, Frederick Douglass (2013). Hog and Hominy: Soul Food from Africa to America. Columbia University Press. Pp. 18 Addison, Sydney; Bryan, Kailey; et all. "African Americans and Southern Food." https://ursa.mercer.edu/bitstream/handle/10898/1521/Race%20Project.pdf;sequence=5 Mitchell, Deah Berry. "Cornbread and Collard Greens: How West African Cuisine & Slavery Influenced Soul Food."
参加しました April, 2020
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教師の専門知識と資格
Growing up in the deep south (Alabama), I spent countless hours in the kitchen with my grandmothers, mother, and father -- learning how to prepare "soul food." We then enjoyed family time around the table as we indulged. The memories will be with me forever. Sharing the history and skills with others is something I enjoy. It is nostalgic and warms my heart to see others fall in love with my cooking!

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