Title: School Nutrition Director Certification
1School Nutrition Director Certification
- University of Georgia
- College of Family Consumer Sciences
- Department of Foods Nutrition
2Conceptual Framework
- The Department of Foods and Nutrition in the
College of Family and Consumer Sciences is
adapting the College of Educations conceptual
framework for the School Nutrition Program - prepares exemplary reflective professionals to
serve a diverse, global community it achieves
that end through teaching, scholarship, outreach,
and partnership at local, national, and
international levels.
3Mission StatementDepartment of Foods and
Nutrition
- The mission of the Department of Foods and
Nutrition is to prepare students to function as
professionals, to meet changing needs of society
and industry in the areas of foods and nutrition,
to generate scholarly work in our discipline, and
to educate the public about special issues in
nutrition and foods.
4Mission StatementSchool Nutrition Program
- The mission of the School Nutrition program is
to prepare a diverse group of students for
successful careers in school nutrition and
encourage students to assume leadership roles in
their profession and in society.
5Program Goals
- Goal 1 The program will prepare graduates to be
competent entry level school nutrition directors
or professionals in fields related to school
nutrition - Goal 2 Program faculty and staff will provide
guidance and support that will motivate a diverse
group of students to complete the school
nutrition program and to assume leadership roles
in school nutrition profession and society. - Goal 3 Students will demonstrate proficiency in
understanding and communicating relevant
nutrition issues within the school and community
6Program Outcomes
- Goal 1 The program will prepare graduates to be
competent entry level school nutrition directors
or professionals in fields related to school
nutrition - Outcome measure At least 90 of candidates will
be rated as above average or average in their
Teaching Unit - Outcome measure At least 90 of candidates will
have a GPA of at least 3.0 for school nutrition
coursework upon completion of the program
7Program Outcomes
- Goal 2 Program faculty and staff will provide
guidance and support that will motivate a diverse
group of students to complete the school
nutrition program and to assume leadership roles
in school nutrition profession and society. - Outcome measure The school nutrition program
will maintain a diversity of our program that is
equal to or greater than the diversity of the
University of Georgia student population. - Outcome measure Ninety percent of candidates
will rate the School Nutrition program as
Excellent or Above Average in training for the
seven SND content standards
8Program Outcomes
- Goal 3 Students will demonstrate proficiency in
understanding and communicating relevant
nutrition issues within the school and community - Outcome measure At least 90 of candidates will
be rated as above average or average in their
Teaching Unit - Outcome measure At least 90 of candidates will
receive a grade of 85 or better on their
Assessment Report - Outcome measure At least 50 of alumni will rate
their overall education at University of Georgia
as excellent or good, and 100 will rate
their education at least average
9Program Context
- The Department of Foods Nutrition offers
- Undergraduate degrees
- Consumer Foods
- Dietetics
- Nutrition Science
- Graduate degrees
- Masters in Foods Nutrition
- Doctoral in Foods Nutrition
- Accredited Dietetic Internship for masters
students wanting to become a Registered
Dietitian
10Program Context
- Our faculty unanimously voted to accept the
transfer of the SND certification from the
College of Education to the College of Family and
Consumer Sciences based on - The substantial coursework base and faculty
expertise already existing in our department to
support the program - The current high demand for qualified School
Nutrition Directors
11Program Context
- Candidates are non-traditional students who
- Live throughout the State of Georgia
- Are older and already working in the area of
school nutrition - Logistically, cannot take traditional classes on
the Athens campus - Take most courses via a distant learning format
12Program Context
- Upon completion of the program candidates will be
eligible for certification in the School
Nutrition Director program - Graduates of the program will be prepared to
successfully manage the largest and/or most
challenging school nutrition programs in the
state
13Program Context
- School Nutrition Director job description
- Essential Functional Areas of Responsibilities
- Customer Service
- Sanitation, Food Safety, and Employee Safety
- Financial Management and Recordkeeping
- Food Production Procurement
- Program Accountability
- Nutrition and Menu Planning
- General Management
- Facility Layout and Design and Equipment
Selection
14Program Context
- School Nutrition Director job description
- Essential Functional Areas of Responsibilities
- Marketing
- Computer Technology
- Nutrition Education
15Standard 1Candidate Knowledge, Skills,
Dispositions
- Content knowledge, skills and dispositions are
acquired through both coursework and field
experiences - Coursework provides the theoretical framework and
application of knowledge for the content
standards for School Nutrition
16Standard 1Candidate Knowledge, Skills,
Dispositions
- Coursework will support candidates to
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of their
field of nutrition - Collect data relevant to their work, reflect on
their practice and use technology to support and
improve their practice - Establish environments that support learning and
employ strategies to improve learning within
their jobs and schools
17Standard 1Candidate Knowledge, Skills,
Dispositions
- Fieldwork will support candidates to
- Apply knowledge to school lunch environment
specifically by developing and implementing
curricula for nutrition education with students,
staff, and parents - Utilize outcome of nutrition education to support
and improve learning environment in school
nutrition setting
18SND-Standard 1
- Standard 1 Broaden candidates knowledge in
areas of food, nutrition and/or institutional
management - Coursework that supports this Standard will
include - FDNS 2100 (Human Nutrition and Food)
- FDNS 6050 (Optimal Nutrition through the
Lifespan) - FDNS 6660E (Food and Nutrition Education Methods)
- These courses will broaden basic nutrition
knowledge of the school nutrition candidates
19SND-Standard 2
- Standard 2 Prepare candidates who have the
essential basic and foundational skills to plan,
design implement and evaluate school nutrition
programs that meet the school day nutritional
needs of the child, help build healthy food
habits, and prepare children for the classroom. - GACE Basic Skills and GACE Computer Competency
will ensure candidates have the basic skills for
performance as school nutrition directors - ServSafe Certificate
- Will ensure candidates have basic knowledge of
food safety
20SND-Standard 3
- Standard 3 Prepare candidates to design,
implement, and evaluate financial and operational
practices for School Nutrition Programs that are
educationally, financially, and nutritionally
accountable. - Coursework that supports this Standard will
include - EDAP 7060 (School Business and Resource
Management) - FDNS 6770E (Managing School Nutrition Programs)
- These courses will enable candidates to manage
both the nutritional and business aspects of the
school nutrition programs.
21SND-Standard 4
- Standard 4 Prepare candidates who are able to
work with administrators, teachers and lay people
to define individual responsibilities and goals
of the school nutrition program. - Coursework that supports this Standard will
include - EDAP 7030 (Organizational Leadership in Schools)
- EDAP 7050 (Personnel Administration and Staff
Development)
22SND-Standard 5
- Standard 5 Prepare candidates who promote and
maintain good interpersonal relations between
school nutrition personnel and students, faculty,
school administration, and community. - Coursework that supports this Standard will
include - FDNS 6660E (Foods and Nutrition Education
Methods) - Clinical practices are linked to the majority of
the required courses. In addition, since the
vast majority of our candidates are currently
working in a school nutrition setting, they are
in the clinic on a daily basis.
23SND-Standard 6
- Standard 6 The program shall prepare candidates
who implement processes for continuous
professional growth of school nutrition
personnel. - Coursework that supports this Standard will
include - EDAP 7030 (Organizational Leadership in Schools)
- EDAP 7050 (Personnel Administration and Staff
Development)
24SND-Standard 7
- Standard 7 The program shall prepare candidates
who design, conduct, and interpret appropriate
research projects for the improvement of the
school nutrition program. -
- Coursework that supports this Standard will
include - ERSH 6200 (Methods of Research in Education)
25Standard 2Assessment System and Unit Evaluation
- The assessments are aligned to the standards for
the School Nutrition Certification and multiple
evaluations are made at various points before
program completion - Assessments include
- Exams
- Class presentations
- School/Community presentations
- Reflective journals
26Standard 2 Assessment System and Unit Evaluation
- Assessments (contd)
- Unit-level assessment on program quality,
conducted annually - Department-level assessment on program quality,
conducted continuously
27Scoring Guide for Teaching Unit
28Score Card for Evaluating Food Demonstrations
29Exit SurveyDepartment of Foods Nutrition
30Standard 3Field Experiences and Clinical Practice
- Clinical experiences
- support and enable candidates to demonstrate
content knowledge, skills and dispositions - allow for development and implementation of
evidenced-based projects - promote interaction with diverse groups across
race, gender, age, and socio-economic status - allow for interaction of departmental faculty and
school personnel
31Standard 3Field Experiences and Clinical Practice
- Field experiences
- While there is limited formalized field
experience in the curriculum, most candidates are
currently working in the field, i.e. school
nutrition
32Standard 4Diversity
- Program content instructs candidates in
accommodating students of diverse backgrounds,
including, but not limited to age, gender,
culture, race, religion, exceptionality - Department faculty represent diverse backgrounds
and bring unique and varied experiences to the
learning process
33Standard 5Faculty Qualifications, Performance
and Development
- Faculty hold relevant terminal degrees and have
significant classroom experience - Faculty model best-practices in teaching and
scholarly work and are leaders in their field - Faculty promote diversity, collaboration, and
utilization of relevant technology - Faculty have professional experience with PreK-12
schools, through interaction with school
nutrition personnel or nutrition education
34Standard 5Faculty Qualifications, Performance
and Development
- Faculty are annually evaluated for their
scholarship, teaching, leadership, collaboration,
service and professional development - Annual evaluation allows for continuous
professional development to support and enhance
the goals of the program
35Standard 6Professional Education Unit Governance
and Resources
- To be covered by Associate Dean Jan Hathcote
36Standard 7Requirements and Standards Specified
in rule 505-3-.01
- Not applicable to School Nutrition Director
Certification program
37Standard 8Alignment with PSC-Adopted Program
Content Standards
- Grades in courses
- The coursework will cover, in depth, the content
standards and require evidence of knowledge as
well as demonstrate application of the standards.
Courses cover broad areas such as basic
nutrition, lifecycle nutrition, nutrition
education, management of school nutrition
programs, human resource management, budgeting
and accounting, leadership, and research methods. - Courses use varied approaches of knowledge
assessment including exams, class presentations,
school/community presentations, reflective
journals
38Standard 8Alignment with PSC-Adopted Program
Content Standards
- The GACE Basic Skills Test
- All of the coursework requires basic math and
verbal skills that are necessary for successful
mastery of Standards 1000 7000. - The ServSafe certification
- Will ensure that all applicants have adequate
basic skills needed for successful mastery of
Standards related to food and food safety.
39Standard 8Alignment with PSC-Adopted Program
Content Standards
- Exit surveys
- Provides feedback to certification program
administrators on the strengths and weaknesses of
the program. Student will comment specifically
on program content as it relates to program
Standards 1000 7000.
40Conclusions
- School Nutrition Director program certification
serves a unique and diverse pool of candidates
living throughout the State of Georgia. - We accommodate our candidates by providing
alternative courses via distance learning. - Our program contributes to meeting the States
mandated goal of having a certified school
nutrition director in every county.