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Dustin
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S$26/h
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- Italian Cooking
- American cooking
- Mexican Cooking
Certifications: AOS in Hospitality Operations/Restaurant Management, CCC & CPC with the ACF. Training Expertise: Trained 300+ food service employees over six years. Innovative Teaching Approach: Ameri
- Cooking
- Italian Cooking
- American cooking
- Mexican Cooking
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About Dustin
Understanding the Concepts
Intangibles refer to leadership qualities, mindset shifts, or cultural forces that are less quantifiable than traditional business metrics.
Quantum Biology-Driven Intent: Quantum biology suggests that processes at subatomic levels might influence biological phenomena. It's a way to look beyond purely mechanical understandings of how we react and build resilience.
Universal Wisdom: Likely refers to time-tested mindfulness, spirituality, and interconnectedness principles.
Change Championing: This involves leading, embracing, and successfully navigating change within an organization [1: umaryland.edu - QHCM Change Champions].
Blending Themes for the Food Service Industry
Resilience in an Evolving World: The hospitality industry needs adaptability in the face of trends, crises, and guest expectations [5: businessofgovernment.org - The Government of the Future]. Quantum biology-inspired thinking might encourage us to reframe stress and enhance resilience at the individual level.
Leading with Intangibles: Fostering a positive company culture, strong ethics, and employee well-being are all intangible factors that make a 'change champion' in food service. Drawing on universal wisdom could inspire a more mindful approach to leadership [3: thenatureofbusiness.org].
Service as Interconnectedness: Seeing the hospitality experience extends beyond food; it's about human connection. Applying universal wisdom alongside quantum thinking could reframe service as fostering positive energy flows that can affect the entire organization [2: thenatureofbusiness.org].
About the lesson
- All levels
- English
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My Teaching Method and Techniques
Skill-Focused: I prioritize building practical, hands-on skills essential for success in food service. Lessons actively simulate real-world kitchen and restaurant environments.
Differentiated Instruction: I understand students have diverse learning styles and needs 1: opentextbooks.uregina.ca - Ch. 12 Differentiated Instruction 2: ctl.stanford.edu - Differentiated Instruction. I adjust my pace, instructional materials, and assessment methods to accommodate these differences. This might include visual demonstrations, group work, or individualized practice tasks 3: resilienteducator.com - Differentiated Instruction: Examples & Classroom Strategies.
Mentorship Mindset: Beyond technical knowledge, I foster professionalism, work ethic, and problem-solving attitudes.
A Typical Lesson Plan
Warm-Up & Review: Start with a quick activity to recall prior knowledge and connect it to today's lesson.
Skill Demonstration & Breakdown: Clearly demonstrate the skill (e.g., knife techniques, plating), breaking it into smaller steps for easy understanding.
Guided Practice: Students practice with close supervision and immediate feedback.
Independent Practice: Students apply skills in realistic scenarios (simulated kitchen tasks, customer interactions).
Assessment & Reflection: Informal checks for understanding throughout, plus a wrap-up to discuss what went well and areas for improvement.
What Sets Me Apart as a Tutor
Industry Experience: My background working in kitchens and restaurants allows me to provide real-world examples and insights that textbooks can't offer.
Success with Diverse Learners My curriculum's success rate speaks to my ability to individualize instruction and motivate students of various abilities.
Passion & Dedication: My commitment to the hospitality field is infectious and inspires students to strive for excellence.
Who the Lessons Are For
Degree/Level: Vocational students, community college associates programs, and even continuing education for established professionals.
Specificities: Focus on culinary techniques, front-of-house service, food safety, and restaurant management fundamentals. Can be tailored to specific cuisine styles or service levels.
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- 5h: S$130
- 10h: S$260
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