SC - Kitchen Authorization
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Wed Nov 29 11:59:37 PST 2000
Bonne,
I'm a Fellow of the University of Atlantia, and have served as a Regent back when they
had those. I also have taught so many classes that I have been given a Master's Degree.
I'm not trying to impress anyone...it's mainly a function of having been around since
rocks were soft! However, I don't remember anything about the degrees that are granted
(the attaboy for sitting in classes) saying anything about a particular track. Also, as
there are no exams or anything, there would be no way of ascertaining the quality of the
training received.
That being said, I think classes at University are good, as is training within a local
Cook's Guild or household. However, I still don't think we should be certifying people
to work in kitchens.
Kiri
Bonne of Traquair wrote:
> > I only
> >recently learned that it is possible to get some sort of attaboy after
> >taking enough classes in related topics at Atlantian University, so there
> >is
> >already a mechanism ... Better to
> >work within this system, with the token meaning only that you've taken a
> >set
> >of classes, rather than try to create something mimicing fighter
> >authorizations in style and importance.
>
> >Yes but all of us aren't in Atlantia. The type of training available varies
> >widely from kingdom to kingdom and local group to local group.
>
> I was fairly active in A&S and Univeristy all 3 years I participated within
> Atlantia. I only learned of the degree within the last few weeks, months
> after having moving to Caid.
>
> I have no idea if other Kingdom's Universities lead to any sort of
> recognition, but for those that do, an existing framework exists to hang
> this cooks education plan on. Outside Atlantia, regularly scheduled
> University courses still provide a time and place. Working within the
> existing SCA education systems is better than trying to create something
> new, particularly something mimicing the fighter authorization process.
> SCA-University and any resulting recognition is optional, informal and
> completely internal, which most of us prefer vs. required training and
> required authorizations.
>
> The question of modern food handlers licenses is something else again. Any
> eventual need for those will be dictated to us from outside, so working for
> or against it is not anything we can do here and now.
>
> Bonne
> (Do any other Kingdom's provide an attaboy for University coursework?
> Evidently that Atlantia's does isn't a particular incentive to anyone--if
> people I knew were actively working toward an Atlantian University Degree
> they didn't say so. I'm thinking if anyone gets a degree, it's more
> happenstance than planning. )
>
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