Title: ProStart
1ProStart Program Overview
National Restaurant Association Educational
Foundation
2Why ProStart?
3Why ProStart?
- This is a big business.
- .And we are
looking for talent - Over the next decade, the industry is expected to
create an additional 1.8 million jobs, 47,000 of
which will be management positions.
4Why ProStart?
Restaurant Foodservice Industry 2010
Facts Sales..580 Billion Locations..945,000
Employees.12.7 Million
5Why ProStart?
- Why start industry training in high school?
- Help students explore career options and develop
academic and workplace skills - Prepare students for post-secondary education and
employment - Classroom instruction, hands-on laboratory work
and on-the-job training address different
learning styles - Prepare a well-trained workforce
6Why ProStart?
- What sets ProStart apart from other
programs/curriculums? - Industry-based training materials backed by
expertise of education professionals - Growing industry recognition for ProStart
students and educators - Established link to post-secondary education
- Credibility of National Restaurant Association
and NRAEF brands
7Why ProStart?
- What sets ProStart apart from other
programs/curriculums? - Scholarships for eligible ProStart National
Certificate of Achievement recipients - Professional development opportunities for
educators - Student activities networking opportunities
- Including the National ProStart Invitational
8Why ProStart?
- What is the scope of ProStart nationwide?
- States, territories districts 47
- Students enrolled 83,000
- High schools 1,650
9National ProStart Partners
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Supporting
Bronze
Founding Sponsors AFC Enterprises, Inc.,
American Express Corporation, Anton Airfood Inc.,
Coca Cola North America, Ecolab, Inc., Golden
Corral Corporation, The H.J. Heinz Company
Foundation, Hyatt Hotels Resorts, The J.
Willard Alice S. Marriott Foundation, Sodexo
Inc., TGI Fridays
10ProStart is creating the industrys future leaders
11Impact Metrics
- ProStart has proven results in encouraging
students to continue pursuing an education and/or
career in the industry
12Return on Investment Impact Metrics for ProStart
COA Scholarship Recipients
13Return on Investment Impact Metrics for National
ProStart Invitational Participants
14ProStart Roles How the NRAEF works with states,
schools and industry
15ProStart Roles
- How ProStart is administered
- The NRAEF is the national body overseeing the
program, partnering with state restaurant
associations - State partnerships promote ProStart and assist in
providing the connecting activities related to
the program for each individual state - Partnerships are also created with education and
industry to implement all elements of the
ProStart program
16ProStart Roles
- NRAEF Role
- National program management
- Sell/distribute/market curriculum materials
- Marketing public relations for national program
- Develop national programming
- Resource for state restaurant associations
- Pursue funding opportunities (e.g. national
grants, private grants, corporate sponsors) - Survey and report national program outcomes
17ProStart Roles
- State Restaurant Association Role
- Assign state ProStart coordinator to service
schools and connect with NRAEF - Respond to schools and operators
- Market ProStart program at the state level
- Assist in recruiting mentors and worksites
- Conduct professional development for educators
- Pursue funding opportunities (e.g. state grants,
private grants, corporate sponsors) - Survey and report program outcomes
- Build relationship with state department of
education
18ProStart Roles
- State Department of Education Role
- Create opportunities for educator training and
professional development - Identify appropriate schools
- Explore possible funding to seed statewide
initiative and support school programs
19ProStart Roles
- ProStart Educator Role
- Teach the complete course of study
- Connect students work experiences to lesson
plans and activities - Gain first-hand experience of foodservice
industry (e.g. job shadow an industry
professional, visit trade shows) - Get to know your students mentors
- Proctor ProStart final exams
20ProStart Roles
- Guidance Counselor Role
- Recruit students into ProStart program
- Explain program goals, career pathways and
requirements for program participation to
students and parents - Visit worksites and classrooms
- Provide scholarship information
- Advise students on post-secondary options
21ProStart Roles
- Student Role
- Pass Year 1 2 exams with 70 or better
- Work minimum of 400 hours in industry
- Complete Student Work Experience Checklist
- Follow agreed-upon guidelines for conduct and
attendance at school and work
22ProStart Roles
- Parent Role
- Help students explore career options according to
his/her strengths and interests - Work with program staff to ensure students
success - Emphasize workplace values
- Encourage students to apply for scholarships
23ProStart Roles
- Mentors/Employers Roles
- Provide a wide range of work experiences
- Get to know the students educators
- Provide regular feedback to student, school/site
coordinator and educator - Join local advisory board(s)
- Provide field trips and job shadowing
- Provide letters of recommendation to deserving
students
24ProStart Roles
- Post-Secondary Partner Role
- Offer courses or professional development
activities for high school educators - Develop articulation agreements with high schools
- Join local advisory board(s)
25Implementation of the ProStart Program
26Implementation
- Timeline
- Summer
- Conduct Educator Training
- Meet with/form Advisory Boards
- Fall
- Begin teaching ProStart
- Schedule field trips and guest speakers
- Start to identify students who might be ready for
internships - Submit reports ( of students/classes, educator
contact information) - Start preparing for state/national competitions
27Implementation
- Timeline
- Winter
- Students begin internships
- Plan for testing and scholarships
- Begin recruiting students for the following
school year - Participate in state competitions
- Spring
- Participate in National ProStart Invitational
- Order ProStart materials for next year
- Download exams early
- Administer exams
- Remind students to turn in Scholarship
Applications - Prepare and submit forms for students pursuing
the ProStart National Certificate of Achievement
28Implementation
- Sample ProStart Syllabus
- Sample syllabus in educator Toolkit
- Recommended contact hours for classroom and lab
180 (136/44) - Adjust syllabus to your schools scheduling
system and class structure
29Implementation
- Suggested Kitchen Equipment
- Sample checklist
- Appliances
- Pots pans
- Smallwares
- Basic requirements
- Recommendations outlined in ProStart Toolkit
30High School Curriculum and Materials
31Overview
Coming in Spring 2010
- Blended coverage of culinary and management
topics in Level 1 2 Editions - Relevant and timely topics from global cuisines
to sustainability - Content aligned to certificate opportunities
- Supplements and technologies that help educators
do more in less time
32Product Line
- Student Edition Levels 1 and 2
- Content is designed to build well-rounded
employees by blending culinary and management
topics - Pedagogy that aligns to 21st Century Learning
objectives and themes - Critical thinking and problem solving
- Communication and collaboration
- Creativity and innovation
- Global awareness
- Health literacy
33Product Line
- Teachers Wraparound Edition Levels 1 and 2
- The unique Teachers Wraparound Edition was
designed with input from educators and industry
professionals to help teachers be more prepared
in less time. These oversized manuals feature - Teachers notes
- Classroom management and planning tips
- Lesson plans, including for customized
instruction - Additional class and lab activities
- PowerPoint slides
- Videos and media keyed to the Student Edition
pages at point of use
34Product Line
- Activity Guide Levels 1 and 2
- A wealth of additional lab and classroom
activities to supplement the activities in the
Student Edition and Teachers Wraparound Edition.
Includes - Critical thinking activities that review and
enhance the text learning - Hands-on application activities that give
students more opportunities to experience the
course content interactively
35Product Line
- Printed Test Bank with ExamView CD Levels 1 and
2 - Comprehensive test bank includes
- Objective and short answer questions
- Questions in print format for duplication with
separate answer keys - Questions on CD in ExamView software for creating
randomized and customized exams
36Product Line
- Teachers Resource DVD Levels 1 and 2
- A complete media DVD to support the teaching
package. Includes - PowerPoint presentations
- Videos
- Electronic recipes
- Interactive media for each chapter
- Foundations Showdown game
- Answer keys for all the questions and activities
in the Student Edition and Test Bank - Answers and class/lab set up information for the
activities in the Activity Guide
37Product Line
- Student eText Levels 1 and 2
- Major features of the Student eText include
- Pages in the eText look the same as in the print
edition - Highly scalable, accessible and reliable
- Access to Interactive Media, Documents and Web
Content - Instructor-customizable Table of Contents
- Can access from home or from school
- One-year license
38Product Line
- Exam Answer Sheet or Online Voucher
- Print exam answer sheet or voucher to take online
exam produced annually by the National Restaurant
Association.
39Table of Contents
- Level One
- Welcome to the Restaurant and Foodservice
Industry - Keeping Food Safe
- Workplace Safety
- Kitchen Essentials 1--Professionalism and
Understanding Standard Recipes - Kitchen Essentials 2--Equipment and Techniques
- Stocks, Sauces, and Soups
- Communication
- Management Essentials
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Serving Your Guests
- Potatoes and Grains
- Building a Successful Career in the Industry
40Table of Contents
- Level Two
- Breakfast Food and Sandwiches
- Nutrition
- Cost Control
- Salads and Garnishes
- Purchasing and Inventory
- Meat, Poultry, and Seafood
- Marketing
- Desserts and Baked Goods
- Sustainability in the Restaurant and Foodservice
Industry - Global Cuisine 1--The Americas
- Global Cuisine 2--Europe, the Mediterranean, the
Middle East, and Asia
41ProStart National Certificate of Achievement
42National Certificate of Achievement
Requirements
- Complete course of study
- Successfully pass Year 1 and Year 2 exams
- 400 hours of industry work experience (conducted
over two years of enrollment in program)
43National Certificate of Achievement
- Work Component
- Student Work Experience Checklist
- Represents portable, transferable skills
- Initialed by mentors
- Workplace Validation Form documentation of
hours worked - 200 allowable hours unpaid alternative experience
- Working in foodservice industry-related
manufacturers, suppliers or vendors offices - School restaurant or catering business
- Foodservice/culinary volunteer community service
- Working in association offices, national chain
corporate offices, state trade show events,
festival food tents, etc. - 200 of the 400 hours must be paid internship
experience
44National Certificate of Achievement
- Work Component
- Mentors Guide details steps to establishing a
successful mentor/mentee relationship - Process for Placement
- Identify willing worksites/mentors
- Match with appropriate student based on students
qualifications and interests - Review and sign Student Work Experience Checklist
- Monitor students progress
45National Certificate of Achievement
- Articulation Agreements
- The NRAEF has established national articulation
agreements with more than 60 leading
post-secondary institutions across the country - Class credits
- Work experience credits
- Scholarships
- Articulation agreement process encourages
post-secondary education - ProStart objectives match introductory culinary
and hospitality management courses
46National Certificate of Achievement
Articulation Agreements
- Makes a college education more affordable and
faster to earn - Articulation agreements are defined in the
ProStart Collegiate Passport (available at
www.prostart.restaurant.org)
47National Certificate of Achievement
- NRAEF Scholarships
- Scholarship for ProStart National Certificate of
Achievement - Academic Scholarships for High School Seniors and
GED Graduates - www.nraef.org/scholarships/
48Professional Development
49Professional Development
- Educator Training
- Summer Institutes
- Four levels of week-long training held at
post-secondary institutions - Can lead to Certified Secondary Foodservice
Educator certification
50Professional Development
- Educator Training
- Educator Training Development Awards
- Sponsoring companies host educators for one week
of management training alongside the companys
own managers-in-training - ProStart Program Means Business
- NRAEF staff presents training on relevant topics
51National ProStart Invitational
52National ProStart Invitational
- Showcases talent of top ProStart students from
across the country - Winning teams from state competitions invited to
participate - Students compete in two events culinary and
management - Judged by industry professionals and
representatives from post-secondary institutions
- In 2010, 1.4 million in scholarships were
awarded to the top five teams in both categories
53National ProStart Invitational
- 39 States
- 300 students
- 800 competitors, judges, sponsors, mentors, SRA
representatives, Trustees, friends family
Save the Date Overland Park, KS April 29 May
1, 2011
54Management Competition
- Management teams demonstrate their industry
knowledge by - developing a restaurant proposal
- delivering a verbal presentation
- applying critical thinking skills to challenges
managers face in day-to-day operations
55Culinary Competition
- Culinary teams have 60 minutes to prepare a
three-course meal using only two butane burners,
and no other electrical sources - Teams also compete in knife skills and poultry
fabrication
56National ProStart Invitational
57Marketing the Program
58Marketing
- Promoting the Program
- Educator Recruitment Brochure
- We Are ProStart industry awareness campaign
- Recruiting Students
- Student Recruitment Brochure, including poster
- Career Ladder
- ProStart Collegiate Passport
59Marketing
- Student Materials
- ProStart National Certificate of Achievement
resume accompaniment - ProStart National Certificate of Achievement
congratulations and instructions - Facebook page www.facebook.com/ProStartprogram
60Thank you for supporting the ProStart
program!www.prostart.restaurant.org