Students:
How this is addressed in Cook4Good
Students explore the importance of access to nutritious food and develop an age-appropriate understanding of food insecurity and disadvantage.
Through preparing meals for people experiencing hardship, students recognise that their actions can positively influence the wellbeing of others. They also reflect on how helping someone else can make them feel good, build a sense of purpose and strengthen their connection to their community.
Students:
How this is addressed in Cook4Good
Students are introduced to the people and community organisations that will receive the meals they prepare. Through discussion and reflection, students consider circumstances that may cause someone to experience food insecurity or hardship and are encouraged to challenge stereotypes and respond with empathy rather than judgement.
Students then turn empathy into meaningful action by preparing food for someone they may never meet.
Students:
How this is addressed in Cook4Good
During the practical cooking experience, students work in teams to prepare, cook, portion and package meals.
They must communicate, follow instructions, share responsibilities, manage their time and work cooperatively to achieve a shared goal. Students see that every role contributes to the final outcome and that working together enables the group to create a much greater community impact.
Students:
How this is addressed in Cook4Good
Students learn about the charity or community organisation receiving the meals, who they support and why their services are needed.
Students then become active participants themselves. By preparing meals for people experiencing hardship, they experience what it means to contribute to their community rather than simply learn about it.
Cook4Good helps students recognise that children can also be active community members and that small individual actions, when combined with the actions of others, can create meaningful change.
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