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How to Improve Student Performance in Culinary School

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In today’s episode, we speak with Pearce Miller, a culinary educator and entrepreneur, who is revolutionizing student-centric academic program models.

Pearce has shaped the academic policy for several schools, improving retention and overall student performance. He has taught at the Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary Arts, served as the President of the Pennsylvania Culinary Institute, and filled the role of Vice President of Academics for Le Cordon Bleu.

Listen as Pearce chats about developing new ways to connect with students in this new digital environment, hybrid education, and his personal teaching philosophy.

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Chapters

1. How to Improve Student Performance in Culinary School (00:00:00)

2. Life in "Retirement" and Pittsburgh (00:01:24)

3. Music as a Bridge (00:04:42)

4. A Coach Mentor (00:08:51)

5. An Educational Journey (00:10:42)

6. A Goal of Hospitality (00:15:25)

7. A Flexible Focus (00:19:55)

8. Retention Goes Beyond the Classroom (00:23:59)

9. Is the Future of Education Online? (00:27:45)

10. Students Thinking Beyond the Test (00:36:52)

11. A Love of Pittsburgh Sports (00:44:01)

12. Dr. Pearce Miller's Ultimate Dish (00:47:50)

114 episodes

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Content provided by Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode, we speak with Pearce Miller, a culinary educator and entrepreneur, who is revolutionizing student-centric academic program models.

Pearce has shaped the academic policy for several schools, improving retention and overall student performance. He has taught at the Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary Arts, served as the President of the Pennsylvania Culinary Institute, and filled the role of Vice President of Academics for Le Cordon Bleu.

Listen as Pearce chats about developing new ways to connect with students in this new digital environment, hybrid education, and his personal teaching philosophy.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How to Improve Student Performance in Culinary School (00:00:00)

2. Life in "Retirement" and Pittsburgh (00:01:24)

3. Music as a Bridge (00:04:42)

4. A Coach Mentor (00:08:51)

5. An Educational Journey (00:10:42)

6. A Goal of Hospitality (00:15:25)

7. A Flexible Focus (00:19:55)

8. Retention Goes Beyond the Classroom (00:23:59)

9. Is the Future of Education Online? (00:27:45)

10. Students Thinking Beyond the Test (00:36:52)

11. A Love of Pittsburgh Sports (00:44:01)

12. Dr. Pearce Miller's Ultimate Dish (00:47:50)

114 episodes

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