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Republic of the Philippines
                   Department of the Education
                    Public Technical-Vocational
                              High Schools

         Competency –Based Learning Materials
                      Second Year
                    Food Trades NC II

                    First Quarter
     MODULE NO.     UNIT OF COMPETENCY            MODULE TITLE
         1           Clean and Maintain            Cleaning and
                          Premises              maintaining Kitchen
                                                     Premises
           2        Perform Workplace and      Performing Workplace
                        Safety Practices        and Safety Practices

                   Second Quarter
           3          Observe Workplace         Observing Workplace
                      Hygiene Procedure          Hygiene Procedures
           4        Plate, Present and Serve   Plating, Presenting, and
                              Food                  Serving Food

                   Third Quarter
           5          Prepare, Cook, and       Preparing, Cooking and
                     Serve Food for Menu       Serving Food for Menu
           6          Prepare Vegetable,        Preparing Vegetables,
                    Fruits and Eggs Dishes     Fruits and Eggs Dishes

                   Fourth Quarter
           7         Prepare Hot and Cold      Preparing Hot and Cold
                            Desserts                  Desserts
           8        Prepare Appetizers and      Preparing Appetizers
                     Salads (Hot and Cold)       and Salads (Hot and
                                                        Cold)




TVE –FOOD TRADES                                                 Page 1
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Welcome to the world of professional cooking, this class will give you the start for skills necessary to
become certified with the TESDA as a Certified NCII holder. You can also be Nationally Certified in
sanitation with the Serve/Safe certification. We will explore every facet of TVE- Food Trades, as well as
learn the vital practice of quality food prep. This Class is offered to 2 nd year students. Upon completion
of this class, students receive 2 credits.

  1.      Students will gain knowledge of the career/educational opportunities available to them.
  2.      Students will demonstrate the personal and social responsibility skills needed to obtain and
          retain employment.
  3.      Students will be introduced to the food service and hospitality industry.
  4.      Students will learn the vital importance and proper applications of sanitation and safety
          standards.
  5.      Students will learn proper procedures for purchasing and receiving quality products.
  6.      Students will learn to identify various products by appearance and taste.
  7.      Students will learn various methods of food preparation for a variety of products.
  8.      Students will be able to understand the importance of proper nutritional balance.
  9.      Students will be able to recognize, plan and arrange a variety of menus.
  10.     Students will learn an array of service styles and techniques.
  11.     Students will continue to develop interpersonal skills by utilizing teamwork and exhibiting
          leadership in all aspects of the kitchen.
  12.     Students will display the ability to effectively manage their time in the kitchen and classroom.


CULINARY MISSION AND GOALS

The mission of our program is to develop student’s competencies and their abilities to practice
effectively in an entry-level position as a cook, pastry cook, or foodservice management trainee with an
emphasis of a lifelong continuation of learning and advancement in the culinary arts field.



Goal 1: At least 30% of the graduates who have completed an advanced culinary class will attend college
or be employed in a job related to the field of Culinary Arts.

Goal 2: At least 80% of Culinary 1 Students will obtain 80% or better in both written and practical
accumulative exams.

Goal 3: Increase enrollment and retention in advanced classes.

Goal 4: Students will improve their academic skills

        A) Mathematical
               a. Recipe Conversion
               b. Bakers Percentages
        B) Literacy

TVE –FOOD TRADES                                                                                      Page 2
a. Recipe Development
                b. Research Papers
        C) Assessment
                a. Written Exams
                b. Practical Exams
Goal 5: Maintain and update facilities and equipment to meet or exceed industry standards.

Goal 6: At least 80% of students will meet or exceed national standard on technical skills attainment
assessment.



COURSE OUTLINE

First Semester:

   • Equipment
   • Foundations of Food Service
   • Sanitation
   • Knife Skills
   • Stocks/Conversions
   • Taste Unit (Herbs and Spices)
   • Vegetable Cookery
   • Starches (Potatoes, Rice, Beans, Whole Grains and Pasta)
   • Fish and Seafood
   • Poultry
   • Beef, Pork, Lamb and Game
   • Resume/Career Unit
Second Semester:

    •   Soups
    •   Cooking Methods (dry)
    •   Cooking Methods (moist)
    •   Sauces
    •   Eggs (warm emulsified sauces)
    •   Global Village
    •   Breakfast
    •   Appetizers and Garde Manger
    •   Salads (dressings and cold emulsified sauces)
    •   Sandwiches
    •   Baking and Pastry




TVE –FOOD TRADES                                                                                  Page 3
TEXTBOOKS, RESOURCE MATERIALS, MEDIA SUPPORT, ETC.

The Art and Science of Culinary Preparation, and The Professional Chef, 7th edition, along with a
Classroom Resource Library consisting of computer software, culinary and industry magazines,
cookbooks, videos, and instructor handouts.

CLASSROOM AND KITCHEN PROTOCOL

    o   When the bell rings students will be in their seats with: Uniform (chef cap, apron, hair
        restrained, towel, and kitchen appropriate shoes), pen or pencil, and marker.
    o   Cell phones, mp3 players and other electronics are not permitted in the classroom or kitchen
        during class. Items that are out will be held by teacher, assistant principal or assistant director
        until the end of school day.
    o   Students who leave class before being dismissed will be counted absent/cutting classes.
    o   Students are not allowed to leave the kitchen until all kitchen duties are checked off by the
        Teacher. The kitchen is a team, you will need to help others with more extensive jobs to be
        completed in a timely manner.


CAREER CENTER EXPECTATIONS

 All Career Center classes strive to prepare students for adult life by teaching skills and behaviors that
 will be valued in the workplace. The following expectations are stressed and graded in all Career
 Center classes. Your instructor will review these, provide instruction in all areas and answer any
 questions.
    Attendance – Be here on time each day, prepared to work, dressed appropriately
    Respect – Use appropriate language, be honest and truthful, be respectful of peers and adults,
    Safety – Follow safety rules and procedures, keep work area orderly
    Responsibility – Complete work on time, follow directions, use resources to answer questions,
       ask for help when needed, contribute to class discussion
    Quality – Show determination to complete tasks, be consistent in quality, focus on the task at
       hand
    Team – Work as a productive team member in a variety of roles, communicate in a sensitive
       way
GRADING SYSTEM:

Attendance is very important in this class. This class simulates a work environment; therefore your daily
participation is a vital part of your grade. The grading system is as follows:

Attendance– 100% for the perfect attendance, minus 5 for every absent, minus 3 for every late.
Participation-- participation of the members in every grouping plus the requirements needed.
Performance Test – Individual and Group Test (Rubric)
Practicum Activity - Filed inside the envelope
Project - Compilation of Recipe taken from the performers of the individual/group practical test
Periodical test




TVE –FOOD TRADES                                                                                      Page 4
ATTENDANCE
Students are expected to be in class daily and to be engaged in the learning process. Regular attendance is
essential for success in school and in life. Research shows that students with 95% or above attendance are
more successful academically by earning better grades and performing better on college entrance exams.
Our attendance goal for all students is 95% or better.
A portion of the class grade is based on Career Center Expectations, which includes attendance and
participation in class, lab, shop, or worksites. Absences, except those for a school-sponsored activity,
may affect a student’s grade.




MAKE-UP WORK

The following is the Culinary Arts Department policy on make-up work. Any work missed is
automatically entered as a zero in e-schools.
Excused (Parent Excused, Excused, Medical, Field Trips) and Verified Absences
    All missed work may be made up at full credit.
    It is the student’s responsibility to initiate contact with the teacher to get make up work.
    Work must be made up in a timely fashion, within the same number of days as the absence (e.g.
       absent 2 days, work made up in 2 days).
    Participation points are lost due to absence. Students may possibly make up lab time by working
       in the classroom/shop/lab outside of class time or through alternate assignments determined by
       the instructor. However, in some classes experiences are limited and opportunities to repeat them
       are not available.
Suspension (ISS, OSS)
    Missed work may be made up at partial credit, 50%.
    It is the student’s responsibility to initiate contact with the teacher to get make up work.
    Work must be made up in a timely fashion, generally within the same number of days as the
       absence (e.g. absent 2 days, work made up in 2 days). Instructors may expect students to make up
       work during suspension and submit upon returning to school.
    Participation points will be lost due to absence.
Truancy
    Work may not be made up. This will result in zero credit for missed work.
    Students will be subject to loss of participation points.
    Students may be permitted to take exams at partial credit, 50%.




TVE –FOOD TRADES                                                                                    Page 5

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Course syllabus of tve food trades

  • 1. Republic of the Philippines Department of the Education Public Technical-Vocational High Schools Competency –Based Learning Materials Second Year Food Trades NC II First Quarter MODULE NO. UNIT OF COMPETENCY MODULE TITLE 1 Clean and Maintain Cleaning and Premises maintaining Kitchen Premises 2 Perform Workplace and Performing Workplace Safety Practices and Safety Practices Second Quarter 3 Observe Workplace Observing Workplace Hygiene Procedure Hygiene Procedures 4 Plate, Present and Serve Plating, Presenting, and Food Serving Food Third Quarter 5 Prepare, Cook, and Preparing, Cooking and Serve Food for Menu Serving Food for Menu 6 Prepare Vegetable, Preparing Vegetables, Fruits and Eggs Dishes Fruits and Eggs Dishes Fourth Quarter 7 Prepare Hot and Cold Preparing Hot and Cold Desserts Desserts 8 Prepare Appetizers and Preparing Appetizers Salads (Hot and Cold) and Salads (Hot and Cold) TVE –FOOD TRADES Page 1
  • 2. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the world of professional cooking, this class will give you the start for skills necessary to become certified with the TESDA as a Certified NCII holder. You can also be Nationally Certified in sanitation with the Serve/Safe certification. We will explore every facet of TVE- Food Trades, as well as learn the vital practice of quality food prep. This Class is offered to 2 nd year students. Upon completion of this class, students receive 2 credits. 1. Students will gain knowledge of the career/educational opportunities available to them. 2. Students will demonstrate the personal and social responsibility skills needed to obtain and retain employment. 3. Students will be introduced to the food service and hospitality industry. 4. Students will learn the vital importance and proper applications of sanitation and safety standards. 5. Students will learn proper procedures for purchasing and receiving quality products. 6. Students will learn to identify various products by appearance and taste. 7. Students will learn various methods of food preparation for a variety of products. 8. Students will be able to understand the importance of proper nutritional balance. 9. Students will be able to recognize, plan and arrange a variety of menus. 10. Students will learn an array of service styles and techniques. 11. Students will continue to develop interpersonal skills by utilizing teamwork and exhibiting leadership in all aspects of the kitchen. 12. Students will display the ability to effectively manage their time in the kitchen and classroom. CULINARY MISSION AND GOALS The mission of our program is to develop student’s competencies and their abilities to practice effectively in an entry-level position as a cook, pastry cook, or foodservice management trainee with an emphasis of a lifelong continuation of learning and advancement in the culinary arts field. Goal 1: At least 30% of the graduates who have completed an advanced culinary class will attend college or be employed in a job related to the field of Culinary Arts. Goal 2: At least 80% of Culinary 1 Students will obtain 80% or better in both written and practical accumulative exams. Goal 3: Increase enrollment and retention in advanced classes. Goal 4: Students will improve their academic skills A) Mathematical a. Recipe Conversion b. Bakers Percentages B) Literacy TVE –FOOD TRADES Page 2
  • 3. a. Recipe Development b. Research Papers C) Assessment a. Written Exams b. Practical Exams Goal 5: Maintain and update facilities and equipment to meet or exceed industry standards. Goal 6: At least 80% of students will meet or exceed national standard on technical skills attainment assessment. COURSE OUTLINE First Semester: • Equipment • Foundations of Food Service • Sanitation • Knife Skills • Stocks/Conversions • Taste Unit (Herbs and Spices) • Vegetable Cookery • Starches (Potatoes, Rice, Beans, Whole Grains and Pasta) • Fish and Seafood • Poultry • Beef, Pork, Lamb and Game • Resume/Career Unit Second Semester: • Soups • Cooking Methods (dry) • Cooking Methods (moist) • Sauces • Eggs (warm emulsified sauces) • Global Village • Breakfast • Appetizers and Garde Manger • Salads (dressings and cold emulsified sauces) • Sandwiches • Baking and Pastry TVE –FOOD TRADES Page 3
  • 4. TEXTBOOKS, RESOURCE MATERIALS, MEDIA SUPPORT, ETC. The Art and Science of Culinary Preparation, and The Professional Chef, 7th edition, along with a Classroom Resource Library consisting of computer software, culinary and industry magazines, cookbooks, videos, and instructor handouts. CLASSROOM AND KITCHEN PROTOCOL o When the bell rings students will be in their seats with: Uniform (chef cap, apron, hair restrained, towel, and kitchen appropriate shoes), pen or pencil, and marker. o Cell phones, mp3 players and other electronics are not permitted in the classroom or kitchen during class. Items that are out will be held by teacher, assistant principal or assistant director until the end of school day. o Students who leave class before being dismissed will be counted absent/cutting classes. o Students are not allowed to leave the kitchen until all kitchen duties are checked off by the Teacher. The kitchen is a team, you will need to help others with more extensive jobs to be completed in a timely manner. CAREER CENTER EXPECTATIONS All Career Center classes strive to prepare students for adult life by teaching skills and behaviors that will be valued in the workplace. The following expectations are stressed and graded in all Career Center classes. Your instructor will review these, provide instruction in all areas and answer any questions.  Attendance – Be here on time each day, prepared to work, dressed appropriately  Respect – Use appropriate language, be honest and truthful, be respectful of peers and adults,  Safety – Follow safety rules and procedures, keep work area orderly  Responsibility – Complete work on time, follow directions, use resources to answer questions, ask for help when needed, contribute to class discussion  Quality – Show determination to complete tasks, be consistent in quality, focus on the task at hand  Team – Work as a productive team member in a variety of roles, communicate in a sensitive way GRADING SYSTEM: Attendance is very important in this class. This class simulates a work environment; therefore your daily participation is a vital part of your grade. The grading system is as follows: Attendance– 100% for the perfect attendance, minus 5 for every absent, minus 3 for every late. Participation-- participation of the members in every grouping plus the requirements needed. Performance Test – Individual and Group Test (Rubric) Practicum Activity - Filed inside the envelope Project - Compilation of Recipe taken from the performers of the individual/group practical test Periodical test TVE –FOOD TRADES Page 4
  • 5. ATTENDANCE Students are expected to be in class daily and to be engaged in the learning process. Regular attendance is essential for success in school and in life. Research shows that students with 95% or above attendance are more successful academically by earning better grades and performing better on college entrance exams. Our attendance goal for all students is 95% or better. A portion of the class grade is based on Career Center Expectations, which includes attendance and participation in class, lab, shop, or worksites. Absences, except those for a school-sponsored activity, may affect a student’s grade. MAKE-UP WORK The following is the Culinary Arts Department policy on make-up work. Any work missed is automatically entered as a zero in e-schools. Excused (Parent Excused, Excused, Medical, Field Trips) and Verified Absences  All missed work may be made up at full credit.  It is the student’s responsibility to initiate contact with the teacher to get make up work.  Work must be made up in a timely fashion, within the same number of days as the absence (e.g. absent 2 days, work made up in 2 days).  Participation points are lost due to absence. Students may possibly make up lab time by working in the classroom/shop/lab outside of class time or through alternate assignments determined by the instructor. However, in some classes experiences are limited and opportunities to repeat them are not available. Suspension (ISS, OSS)  Missed work may be made up at partial credit, 50%.  It is the student’s responsibility to initiate contact with the teacher to get make up work.  Work must be made up in a timely fashion, generally within the same number of days as the absence (e.g. absent 2 days, work made up in 2 days). Instructors may expect students to make up work during suspension and submit upon returning to school.  Participation points will be lost due to absence. Truancy  Work may not be made up. This will result in zero credit for missed work.  Students will be subject to loss of participation points.  Students may be permitted to take exams at partial credit, 50%. TVE –FOOD TRADES Page 5