South Korea Term
In Seoul, technology and fashion are highly valued, but the city also deeply respects its customs and traditions, which play a vital role in its identity.
As our students explored this cutting-edge metropolis, they had the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills by selecting one of three modules. One group of students delved into the exciting world of drone technology in a module with a strong emphasis on STEM, while another immersed themselves in South Korea's traditional and modern culinary culture to create a nutritious meal plan. Finally, some students developed their marketing acumen by studying K-Pop, South Korea's most renowned cultural export.
Yak Sik Dong Won
Driving Question: How can we design modern-day nutritional meal plans that consider historical traditions, medicinal food properties, and sustainable food systems?
Content Area: Culinary Arts, Sustainability, and Anthropology.
Project Overview: During the module, the students focused on creating a nutritional meal plan tailored to a specific target audience, such as a Taekwondo competitor or K-pop artist. They refined their understanding of traditional food approaches in terms of health, culture, and religion, enabling them to evaluate modern cuisine in light of its historical roots. The module also examined current food production methods, including the innovative approaches being explored by thought leaders in sustainable food systems.
To support the students’ knowledge of food, they had several opportunities to gain practical experience in cooking styles typical of Korea. These experiences provided a solid foundation for the development of their recipes. As they reflected on their experiences and the insights shared by guest speakers, the students devised their own path towards creating a meal plan that incorporated all of the key learning elements, with a focus on sustainability and health.
Summative Product: Creation of a considered meal plan informed by research and experiments developed towards an intended target audience that evidences an understanding of culture, traditional medicinal food, and future sustainable food systems.