"Research-based frameworks that explain, predict, and guide understanding of the complex interactions between individuals, families, and their environments"
What is theory?
This step should be taken at the very beginning and end when preparing a meal
Used for promoting the development of "real-world" skills, this course can teach students many important things relating to personal growth
What is a Life Skills Course?
These factors expose children to possibly negative outcomes
What are risk factors?
FCCLA stands for...
What are Family, Career and Community Leaders of America?
He is best known for developing Sociocultural Theory
This term refers to the preparation of ingredients, tools, and station before cooking a meal
What is Mise En Place?
This practice is used to help students understand costs and how to responsibly spend/save their money
What is Financial Management?
This theory considers the possible outcomes that one's relationship with their primary caregiver can have on their future development
What is Attachment Theory?
Students Taking Action with Recognition is commonly referred to as this
What are STAR Events?
Proposed by Vygotsky, this concept promotes the idea of children learning from the appropriate amount of guidance from a "more knowledgeable other"
What is Zone of Proximal Development?
Chicken should be cooked to this temperature (Fahrenheit) to avoid sickness from consumption
What is 165 degrees?
Skills such as cooking, cleaning, personal health and safety, laundry, etc. are necessary to have when living in this fashion
What is independent living?
Otherwise known as "ACEs", this term refers to a child being exposed to potentially traumatic events under the age of 18
What are Adverse Childhood Experiences?
This content area is largely incorporated into the development and curriculum of FCCLA members
What is FCS/Family and Consumer Sciences?
This theory believes that everyone’s development is impacted by five interconnected environmental systems
What is Ecological Systems Theory?
This cooking method is used to quickly cook food at a high temperature
What is Sauteing?
In this aspect of a life skills course, students work towards employment through gathering and preparing important materials, such as a resume
What is Career Preparation?
In this model, there are four possible outcomes that relate to a parent's relationship with their child/children
What is the Parenting Styles Model?
This event includes planning an event for an educational institution, community or non-profit organization, business, or government institution
What is Event Management?
This system sits at the furthermost ring when looking at ecological Systems theory
What is the Chronosystem?
After cooking, you should let some meat "rest" for this amount of time
What is 10-30 minutes?
Though they seem like naturally occurring skills, this subject is an important part of life skills and learning how to communicate with others
What are Social Skills?
These mental frameworks are used to organize one's current and learned information
What are schemas?
STAR Events offer skill development and application through the following activities
What is cooperative, individualized, and competitive?