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North Carolina A&T State University will continue to conduct workshops in food technology and safety for high school teachers during summer (June-August, 2012-2016).  There will be a two-session workshop designed to help high school teachers as well as students who are interested in learning about food technology subject, possible careers, and understanding the basic knowledge related to food science, food safety, and food technology.

During the NCA&TSU Food and Nutritional Sciences summer conference (described below under "Aim 1 Completed Efforts"), Salam Ibrahim will identify one school per district to host the one day Food Technology/Food Safety training to raise the awareness of the need for better staff development in these areas based on feedback from teachers.  Salam will schedule these trainings with these sites/teachers.  Takeda LeGrand from North Carolina Department of Education will help to market and advertise the trainings.  This would be related to the new Food Technology course and the FACS e-group.  There will be two trainings every Fall and every Spring semester (2012-2016).

Salam Ibrahim, with the feedback from teachers, will plan and deliver a five day workshop (DATE TBD) on food science/food technology/food safety which will substitute for the three hour licensure requirement. This activity will be conducted during the 2012-2015 academic years.

Salam A. Ibrahim at North Carolina A&T State University was part of a collaborative effort to develop a food technology class that is currently being taught by high school teachers. Materials from this course are used to train high school teachers who will be implementing the course. Additionally, members of the NCA&T food microbiology and safety laboratory utilize materials from this course for student workshops.

Salam A. Ibrahim at North Carolina A&T Sate University is working with the NC Community College System and Reno A. Palombit (NC Department of Public Instruction Career & Technical Education) to develop and promote a food safety class for high school teachers. The newly developed class, food technology, trains teachers in food science and relevant technology plus modern food safety practices. Teachers are provided with materials, equipment, and lectures. Dr. Ibrahim's team will be hosting a two day food technology training for high school teachers this summer on July 14th and 15th.

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On July 29th, NC State and North Carolina Central University are scheduled to present a teacher professional development workshop. They will be presenting “Attack of the Norovirus!” to over 15 middle and high school teachers.  More details on workshop content and learning objectives can be found under 2014 Completed Efforts below.

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Alabama A&M University will be running workshops in April and June 2015. The day long (spring) and week long (summer) workshops will focus on using food science/food safety experiments in the classroom and showing the various careers in Food Science and Food safety.

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