CCE Instructional Design & Teaching Strategies 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which assessment method is MOST aligned with authentic assessment principles in a culinary program?
- Multiple-choice written exam
- Live cooking practical judged by industry professionals (Correct answer)
- True/false quiz on food history
- Matching test on kitchen vocabulary
Correct answer: Live cooking practical judged by industry professionals
Authentic assessment evaluates students in real-world, performance-based contexts that mirror professional practice.
Question 2: Scaffolding in culinary instruction refers to:
- Building physical shelving in the kitchen
- Providing temporary support that is gradually removed as competence grows (Correct answer)
- Teaching only advanced students
- Testing without prior instruction
Correct answer: Providing temporary support that is gradually removed as competence grows
Scaffolding provides structured support — demonstrations, checklists, guides — that is reduced as students gain independence.
Question 3: A culinary educator notices half the class is bored while the other half is overwhelmed. This suggests a mismatch in:
- Classroom temperature
- Differentiation of instruction (Correct answer)
- Recipe selection
- Supply chain management
Correct answer: Differentiation of instruction
Differentiated instruction adjusts content, process, and product to meet varied learner readiness and skill levels.
Question 4: In Bloom's Revised Taxonomy, which verb best describes a higher-order objective for a pastry course?
- Recall the steps for making croissants
- Define laminated dough
- Create a new laminated pastry variation using alternative fats (Correct answer)
- Identify the layers in a croissant
Correct answer: Create a new laminated pastry variation using alternative fats
Creating is the highest level of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy, requiring synthesis of knowledge into new products or ideas.
Question 5: Which strategy best supports English Language Learners (ELLs) in a culinary classroom?
- Speak faster to expose them to more language
- Use visual aids, bilingual glossaries, and hands-on demonstrations (Correct answer)
- Give them easier recipes only
- Seat them away from native speakers
Correct answer: Use visual aids, bilingual glossaries, and hands-on demonstrations
Visual and hands-on supports reduce language barriers while still engaging ELL students in the full curriculum.
Question 6: Peer teaching in culinary lab settings is most effective for:
- Replacing instructor-led demonstrations
- Reinforcing student understanding by having learners explain to each other (Correct answer)
- Evaluating final exam performance
- Reducing ingredient costs
Correct answer: Reinforcing student understanding by having learners explain to each other
Teaching others deepens the teacher's own understanding and gives both parties a low-stakes learning opportunity.
Question 7: When writing a course syllabus for a culinary program, which element is MOST critical for student success?
- A personal biography of the instructor
- Clear learning outcomes tied to assessments and grading criteria (Correct answer)
- A list of the instructor's favorite restaurants
- Descriptions of future courses not yet offered
Correct answer: Clear learning outcomes tied to assessments and grading criteria
Clearly articulated learning outcomes aligned to assessments help students understand expectations and self-regulate their learning.
Which assessment method is MOST aligned with authentic assessment principles in a culinary program?