An Analysis of the Cooking Experience and Parental Education in Married Working Women
碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 社會教育學系在職進修碩士班 === 100 === The study aims to analyze the cooking motives for married working women, their experience and educational meaning of nurturing children through cooking, and the interaction dimension between cooking arrangement and parenting. The paper selected five work...
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ndltd-TW-100NTNU52050642016-03-28T04:20:22Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/32824194260019732069 An Analysis of the Cooking Experience and Parental Education in Married Working Women 已婚職業婦女的煮食經驗與子女教養之探究 FU SUU CHIN 傅淑琴 碩士 國立臺灣師範大學 社會教育學系在職進修碩士班 100 The study aims to analyze the cooking motives for married working women, their experience and educational meaning of nurturing children through cooking, and the interaction dimension between cooking arrangement and parenting. The paper selected five working women bearing children studying at the junior high school and elementary schools using purposive sampling through open-ended, in-depth and semi-structured interview, collecting text data to implement test analysis. The study results are described as follows: 1. The anticipation and response towards cooking for married working women The study discovered that working women not only treat cooking as the needs of physiological satiety for family and children. Rather their anticipation and response to cooking includes: 1. Convey love through cooking and cohere relation during meals. 2. The experience and ideas of working women cooking includes. 3. Combination of various resources and specifically practice cooking. 2. Relevant experience of married working women teaching their children to cook Married working women teach children to cook because they believe that: 1. Encourage their children to cook and to build the basis of independent life. 2. They support children to participate in cooking with initiation and have hands-on experience to enjoy the outcome. 3. Have parental interaction and creation during the cooking process. 3. Married working women cooking and the parental implications The parenting strategies for working women to cook include: Invite the children to join. First learn to fry and follow the steps to teach the children how to cook, demonstrate and practice at the same time with affirmative and encouraging attitude. The parental anticipation for working women to cook include: Before cooking: Shop smartly and control environmental protection. During Cooking: Prepare a happy dining table with etiquettes, grace and health. After Cooking: The whole family involves in cleaning up. Finally the working women cook with parental implications, as described below: (一)Independent and responsible value.(二)Green and cherishing value.(三)Respect and grateful values. (四) Considerate and courteous values. (五) Sharing and caring values. (六) Healthy and self-loving values. The analysis of the study results can be used as reference and value for working women, relevant units and future related studies. HUANG MING YUE 黃明月 2011 學位論文 ; thesis 162 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 社會教育學系在職進修碩士班 === 100 === The study aims to analyze the cooking motives for married working women, their experience and educational meaning of nurturing children through cooking, and the interaction dimension between cooking arrangement and parenting. The paper selected five working women bearing children studying at the junior high school and elementary schools using purposive sampling through open-ended, in-depth and semi-structured interview, collecting text data to implement test analysis.
The study results are described as follows:
1. The anticipation and response towards cooking for married working women
The study discovered that working women not only treat cooking as the needs of physiological satiety for family and children. Rather their anticipation and response to cooking includes: 1. Convey love through cooking and cohere relation during meals. 2. The experience and ideas of working women cooking includes. 3. Combination of various resources and specifically practice cooking.
2. Relevant experience of married working women teaching their children to cook
Married working women teach children to cook because they believe that: 1. Encourage their children to cook and to build the basis of independent life. 2. They support children to participate in cooking with initiation and have hands-on experience to enjoy the outcome. 3. Have parental interaction and creation during the cooking process.
3. Married working women cooking and the parental implications
The parenting strategies for working women to cook include: Invite the children to join. First learn to fry and follow the steps to teach the children how to cook, demonstrate and practice at the same time with affirmative and encouraging attitude. The parental anticipation for working women to cook include: Before cooking: Shop smartly and control environmental protection. During Cooking: Prepare a happy dining table with etiquettes, grace and health. After Cooking: The whole family involves in cleaning up. Finally the working women cook with parental implications, as described below:
(一)Independent and responsible value.(二)Green and cherishing value.(三)Respect and grateful values. (四) Considerate and courteous values. (五) Sharing and caring values. (六) Healthy and self-loving values.
The analysis of the study results can be used as reference and value for working women,
relevant units and future related studies.
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An Analysis of the Cooking Experience and Parental Education in Married Working Women |
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