Using organizational patterns as a strategy for teaching expository writing in an introductory food science course

Q2 Social Sciences
Cheryl Rock, Elizabeth Metzger, Nzinga Metzger
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Organizational patterns can serve as a teaching strategy for instructors and as a learning tool for students to develop their expository writing skills, which are commonly required for assignments (for example, laboratory reports and research papers) in Food Science courses and in their future careers. The article discusses the importance of organizational patterns for teaching expository writing through an interdisciplinary collaboration. The teaching collaboration occurred with professors from Food Science, English, and Anthropology in an introductory Food Science course (FSCI 232) taught at California State University Long Beach (CSULB). In FSCI 232, students learned how to use organizational patterns to interpret and explain the content of an infographic obtained from the Food Technology magazine, published by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT). The infographic “Global Obesity's Expanding Girth, the World is Getting Fatter” served as a visual stimulus to help students identify these patterns, focusing on inquiry and analysis of scientific data and skills required for technical writing. Furthermore, the article illustrates those other potential applications of organizational patterns using the infographic could extend to interdisciplinary content (that is, Food Anthropology), which facilitates the development of cultural competency and sensitivity in food systems. Additionally, the article provides sample activities for teachers to use in their classrooms. To summarize, organizational patterns can serve as an effective teaching strategy to enhance students’ writing skills across Food Science and related disciplines.

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运用组织模式作为食品科学导论课说明文写作教学策略
组织模式可以作为教师的教学策略,也可以作为学生发展说明文写作技能的学习工具,这通常是食品科学课程和他们未来职业生涯的作业(例如,实验室报告和研究论文)所需要的。本文讨论了组织模式对跨学科合作教学说明文写作的重要性。在加州州立大学长滩分校(CSULB)的食品科学入门课程(FSCI 232)中,与来自食品科学、英语和人类学的教授进行了教学合作。在FSCI 232中,学生们学习了如何使用组织模式来解释和解释食品技术协会(IFT)出版的食品技术杂志上的信息图表的内容。这张信息图“全球肥胖的规模在扩大,世界正变得越来越胖”作为视觉刺激,帮助学生识别这些模式,重点关注科学数据的探究和分析,以及技术写作所需的技能。此外,文章还说明了使用信息图的组织模式的其他潜在应用可以扩展到跨学科内容(即食品人类学),这有助于食品系统中文化能力和敏感性的发展。此外,本文还提供了教师在课堂上使用的示例活动。总之,组织模式可以作为一种有效的教学策略来提高学生在食品科学和相关学科的写作技能。
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Journal of Food Science Education
Journal of Food Science Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) publishes the Journal of Food Science Education (JFSE) to serve the interest of its members in the field of food science education at all levels. The journal is aimed at all those committed to the improvement of food science education, including primary, secondary, undergraduate and graduate, continuing, and workplace education. It serves as an international forum for scholarly and innovative development in all aspects of food science education for "teachers" (individuals who facilitate, mentor, or instruct) and "students" (individuals who are the focus of learning efforts).
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