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What
Educators and Parents Have to Say About Our Programs

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What
Educators and Parents
Say About Our Programs |

Carol Merrill
school librarian
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"I was really happy to see the response
of the children to the vitality of the presentations.
After each program, they were eager to touch
things and ask questions. Our teachers were
very pleased that Tom supplies lots of preview
and follow-up materials that applied to
their classroom studies. So the children
are learning while they are having a terrific
time. These are good programs.
The Food Museum is a real presence on the
Internet, and their "Ask the Food Museum"
feature is a unique tool for students and
teachers to consult an expert they have
actually met." |

Dr. Charmaine Shutiva
Director Gifted & Talented Program
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"
These programs weave together: show and
tell, games, math puzzlers, role-playing,
music and humor. All the programs provide
hands-on, enriching, exciting cross-curriculum
learning experiences about important subjects.
They are accessible and enjoyable.
Tom is able to develop
and deliver programs that appeal to all
age levels. Parents and teachers are frequently
as engaged as the students. The programs
are wonderful. I feel blessed that my students
and I have been enriched. "
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Erwin Hellman
parent
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"These
programs are great, for one reason: kids
are still making references to these programs
a year later.
Things they've picked up in the program
are still with them!" |

Sheila Hofstedt
enrichment teacher
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"The Food Museum programs really
extended my students' learning in a way
that I couldn't provide on my own. One of
the things I really like is Tom Hughes'
enthusiasm for his topic. He really gets
the kids excited about anything he does
with them. I like the fact that the presentations
are very hands-on. For instance, he had
the kids role play crssing the ocean in
a prop boat to emphazise the point that
food, as well as people traveled to new
lands.
The programs are
very kinesthetic and very dramatic. I especially
remember when Tom was doing a health segment,
his demonstration graphically showed how
fats clog the arteries. I don't think I'll
ever forget it and I don't think the students
will either.!
These programs,
by the way, are a perfect use for PTA enrichment
funds. "
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Jan Lanning
music teacher
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"I
would never have thought of studying the
world through food. Maybe reaching kids
in science, social social studies and math
is through their stomachs!
This was an energetic,
exciting presentation, that reached even
the youngest students.
I like the way music,
song and group recitations were included.
The kids got to ring authentic Swiss cow
bells in one program and experiment with
an Indonesian angklung in another. " |

Edie Dunlap
high school teacher
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"
It's real, it's hands-on. It's not some
abstract thing that kids never experience...everybody
eats!
Students were enthusiastic
and Tom uses good teaching methods. I like
the idea that through food, a basic need,he
introduces the world. "
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Marcia de Chadenedes
curriculum specialist
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"I
think these are great programs for kids because
they relate to something that is very important
to them. Food makes their day, all day. They
look forward to lunch,. They look forward
to dinner. They have breakfast, first thing.
And they make big decisions all day.
So this connects with what students see as
important and puts an historical spin on it.
" |

Mary Nutt
principal
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"Really
interesting program! It's important to know
where food comes from and how it got here." |

Rodney Mayfield
science teacher
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"I got caught
up in the program, as much as the students!
I learned too. " |
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