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Domestic Science as a school subject...
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Has it been done away with?
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My generation learnt to cook at University - well those of us who couldn't face baked beans for 3 years or get a girlfriend to fuss over us!
Having seen my kids at school I'm not very impressed - how to bake a cake seems to feature prominantly.
They need to encourage it at 6th form level and focus it on student survival skills
Having seen my kids at school I'm not very impressed - how to bake a cake seems to feature prominantly.
They need to encourage it at 6th form level and focus it on student survival skills
I can cook and cook well. I basically learned from being in the kitchen with Mum, grandmother, etc and just chatting and watching. I did domestic science at school and it taught me naff all. I dropped the stodgy apple pudding in my Mum's pyrex dish on the way home from school, made some incredibly horrible white vegetable soup and learned how to scrub a wooden draining board. I only got put in the domestic science group because they through me out of Latin for talking too much!!
From what I saw of the food science/food technology lessons at my son's school they were a complete waste of time too. He also is a good cook who learned from his Mum.
From what I saw of the food science/food technology lessons at my son's school they were a complete waste of time too. He also is a good cook who learned from his Mum.
Not really answering the question but......
.....we were taught how to make a cooked breakfast, a decorated christmas cake, a yule log, how to microwave a baked potato (microwaves were new fangled cooking devices back then!) and a baked apple.
As Jake says, if we are going to domestic science, home ec, cookery classes they really do need to be useful and applicable to everyday life.
.....we were taught how to make a cooked breakfast, a decorated christmas cake, a yule log, how to microwave a baked potato (microwaves were new fangled cooking devices back then!) and a baked apple.
As Jake says, if we are going to domestic science, home ec, cookery classes they really do need to be useful and applicable to everyday life.