LEARNING MALAY FOOD & TABLE MANNERS THROUGH SIMULATION: SPICING UP THE TRADITIONAL TEACHING METHOD

N. Razalli, Mohd 'Adlan Mohd Shariffuddin
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The traditional way of teaching Malay food and table manners through only lecture classes restricts students' from truly appreciating the uniqueness of the Malays' eating culture, especially for non-natives. Thus, this innovation study was conducted to describe Malaysian health sciences students' experiences while participating in the simulation activity, as well as to learn about its usefulness in increasing student learning experiences. Following a classroom lecture on the topic of Malay Cuisine, a kenduri (feast) simulation involving ten traditional Malay table manners was conducted as part of in-class activity. An online survey was used to obtain feedback from 90 undergraduate students (Nutrition, n=43, Dietetics, n=19 and Optometry, n=28), who enrolled in the course Multiethnic Cuisine & Etiquette as elective credits. Overall, students responded very positively to this learning activity. The results demonstrate that through peer-to-peer learning, this in-class simulation has enabled the majority of students to increase their knowledge (95.56%), understanding (97.78%), and interest (92.22%) in Malay food and table manners. This learning method has made both Malay (n=56, 62%) and non-Malay (n=34, 38%) students more appreciative of Malay culture. The findings show that in-class simulation is a useful and effective method for learning about Malay food and table manners resulting in a better learning experience.
通过模拟学习马来饮食礼仪,为传统的教学方法增添趣味
传统的讲授马来饮食和餐桌礼仪的方式,限制了学生真正欣赏马来饮食文化的独特性,特别是对于非本地人。因此,进行这项创新研究是为了描述马来西亚健康科学学生在参加模拟活动时的经历,以及了解其在增加学生学习经验方面的有用性。在以马来美食为主题的课堂讲座之后,作为课堂活动的一部分,我们进行了一个模拟kenduri(盛宴),涉及十种传统的马来餐桌礼仪。采用在线调查的方式,对90名选修了“多民族烹饪与礼仪”课程的本科生(营养学43名、营养学19名、视光学28名)进行反馈。总的来说,学生们对这次学习活动的反应非常积极。结果表明,通过点对点学习,这种课堂模拟使大多数学生增加了对马来食物和餐桌礼仪的知识(95.56%),理解(97.78%)和兴趣(92.22%)。这种学习方法使马来学生(n=56, 62%)和非马来学生(n=34, 38%)更欣赏马来文化。研究结果表明,课堂模拟是学习马来饮食和餐桌礼仪的一种有用和有效的方法,可以带来更好的学习体验。
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