FUTURE FOODS + TOUR

Details

Available:

Future Foods + NOT NATURAL Tour: 27 February-28 June 2024.

Future Foods + SCI-FI Tour: August 2024-May 2025

Levels: 7-12

Sessions: Tuesday to Friday at 11am-2:15pm (with a 45min lunch break)

Duration: 3.25 hours

Capacity: 50 students (minimum 20 students)

Cost: A $50 education service fee applies to each booking plus a cost per student (subsidised cost for schools with an ICSEA rating <1050). All prices are inclusive of GST.

Cost per student: $20 Subsidised cost per student: $10

In Future Foods, we dive into the fascinating and increasingly relevant world of food sciences to learn about innovative ways our food chain is becoming more sustainable and healthier. Focusing on the praised future superfood ‘insects’, students will explore how insects are already being eaten, and how this may evolve in the future. And yes, students will get to have a taste for themselves (if they so wish) by making their own insect waffles. Then, using a design process, students will work in teams to create and brand an insect-based future foods product before pitching their ideas to their peers for feedback.

In NOT NATURAL/SCI-FI Tour, Learning Experience Facilitators will introduce students to the key concepts and ideas, facilitate group discussions and activities, and prompt students to think critically about the works. Students will have the opportunity to independently explore the exhibition with a scavenger hunt quiz containing thought-provoking questions and reflective activities before sharing their experience with the group.

  • Identify and connect the key themes and concepts explored in the exhibition through the facilitator-led tour of the transdisciplinary works.

    Participate in facilitator-led group activities and discussions that prompt critical thinking and provoke curiosity.

    Explore the current challenges of our food chain and the need for sustainable practices.

    Understand the strengths and weaknesses of insects as a ‘superfood’ (and have the opportunity to taste some).

    Use a design thinking process to create and develop a brand for their new insect-based product.

    Work in groups to mix up a batch of insect treats using ingredients from sustainable providers.

    Informally engage with university students – who make up our facilitator team - and learn about diverse post-school pathways.

    NOTE

    ALLERGY & DIETARY INFORMATION

    Allergen and dietary requirements may be accommodated if provided via email at least two weeks before the program date.

    SHELLFISH ANAPHYLAXIS

    If a participant has anaphylaxis to shellfish, our standard safety response is to run the program without insect products present, as insects and shellfish contain the same allergen triggering components. Please contact us to discuss options if applicable.

  • Gallery Tour

    Victorian Curriculum 7-10: Design and Technologies, Digital Technologies, Science, Visual Arts.

    Capabilities 7-10: Critical and Creative Thinking, Ethical, Personal and Social Capability.

    Workshop

    Victorian Curriculum 7-10: Design and Technologies, Geography, Science.

    Capabilities 7-10: Critical and Creative Thinking.

    Detailed Curriculum Links

 
 

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