Wednesday, August 25, 2010

International Cuisine, yeah... that's what I teach...uh huh!!!

I am officially a teacher... again.   I cried yesterday (NO...NOT in front of them, I'd NEVER let them see me sweat), because I thought I was boring the students... Leave it to twenty 17 year olds to send me back 25 years of self confidence.  LOL

Actually, they've been so sweet.  So accomodating.  They know I'm new, and they are being very patient.

Already, on my third day, I know what I'm going to do differently next week.  I'm sure by my third week, I'll have it all down to a science and some sort of routine... right now... even though I've written down my lesson plans for the next month... I'm still kinda winging it, because 20 post pubescent teens can be a little bit unpredictable.

Fortunately, my kids attend private schools, and these students don't have the same type of "edge" as a mix of other kids would.  Yikes... that sound really uppity, and I don't mean it to be... it just is what it is.

I have 16 girls and 3 boys, and today, they made baguettes of bread.  I stayed after class and baked them all for them, and they came in at break and picked them all up and ate them... it was very satisfying seeing them so excited about the bread... it made me giddy.  

Tomorrow, we make personal pizzas, but not the traditional way, with sauce and pepperoni and cheese... nope... they can have that any time.

My class is called International Cuisine for a reason, so I cut up some fresh red onion, roasted some bell peppers, cubed some fresh mozzarella, and made up a batch of fresh basil pesto... and THAT'S what they are going to make their pizzas with.  Typical ingredients you'd find in any home in Italy to top a pizza... YUM!!!

If any of them turn their noses up at the ingredients...I'll make 'em wash every dish in the class..twice... LOL!!!

Next week, they are making rich doughs, and cinnamon rolls, fougasse and a starter...

So excited!!! 

So far, so good...We'll see what next week brings...

7 comments:

  1. I am sure you are doing a great job. Don't worry about adjustments...every teacher who cares about their group changes things up to accommodate the group. You will likely have to do the same next semester with a different group of students. I bet they love your enthusiasm. As long as you are enjoying it they will too!

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  2. I wish I was a student. I hope they know how lucky they are to be able to take a class like this.

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  3. Yummy!! I'm enjoying eating all those things (and more!) over here!!!! Your students are so dang lucky but I'll bet they don't realize it, lol! Hugs!!!

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  4. I added myself to follow your blog. You are more than welcome to visit mine and become a follower if you want to.

    God Bless You ~Ron

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  5. Heck, I'll wash the dishes five times if I can just enroll as one of your students!!!

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  6. Heck, I'll wash the dishes five times if I can just be in that class!!

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  7. I'm seriously considering a move from Northern California to Southern California so I can enroll my 13 year old in that fabu school of yours!!!

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