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Food and Society: China

Year 9 Design and Technologies | Food and Society

Source: Black, S. (2020).

Referencing Notice Don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For help see the Junior School or Senior School referencing guides, and / or CiteMaker.
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Lengthy, detailed information. Frequently uses technical/subject-specific language. (Includes most analytical articles)

General Capabilities
Enduring Understandings

Students will understand that food is an essential part of everyone's life and encompasses the how, what and why we eat. Students will learn the origins of food, how food is produced, manufactured and distributed throughout the local, national and global environment; and through activities, students will propose design and test sustainable and ethical ideas and solutions.

Essential Questions
  • What and how are indigenous foods integrated into the indigenous and non-indigenous diet?
  • What socio-economic, cultural and religious influences are related to food? 
  • How can food be used to celebrate diversity of cultures and people? 
  • How can new and traditional food materials be used to help solve global food security?
  • Construct design briefs that are complex and challenging and help solve food design challenges.

Food and Society | China : eBooks

Level 1 resourceeBooks

Food and Society | China: Videos

Level 2 resourceFilm and videoUsing YouTube on campus help and instructionsTo view this video on campus remember to first login to your school Google account using your mConnect username and password. Click here for more help on using YouTube on campus.

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.

In text citation: (China Global Television Network, 2016) or China Global Television Network (2016)
Bibliography / Reference list: China Global Television Network. (2017). "Looking China: Tasting ‘Zen’ from tea". Retrieved from https://youtu.be/hf-Ir2ZWi54

HelpEach country has different strengths, and each faces different challenges. When considering a sustainable culinary tourism proposal, first take into account the unique opportunities and risks this country faces. How does this influence your culinary tourism proposal? See the following UN Sustainable Development Goal Dashboard for details. 

Level 2 resourceStatisticsDatasetThe SDG Index and Dashboard tracks the how countries are progressing to meet their Sustainable Development Goals. The SDG Index and Dashboard is a co-production of the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).

HelpHow to use this dashboard: Point to a country, or one of the sustainable global goals, to see how the world or specific country is progressing. See also the following SDG Dashboard FAQs: Country coverage and indicator selection | Methodology | Interpreting the results and limitations.

Jump toHow to cite and reference this information: see the bottom of this page for help on how you would citing and reference the data in this dashboard.

China and the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Citing and Referencing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Dashboard data

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When using these figures don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.

In text citation: (The Sustainable Development Solutions Network, 2018) or The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (2018)

Bibliography / Reference list: The Sustainable Development Solutions Network. (insert year of report). Sustainable Development Goal [add the goal number]: [add the goal indicator], [add the country name if required]. Retrieved from https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/

For example, the bibliography / reference entry for the following indicators would be:

The Sustainable Development Solutions Network. (2018). Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life below water indicators, Australia. Bertelsmann Stiftung and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network. Retrieved from https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/

 

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