Resources for educators
Resources for educators
Explore a variety of educational programs designed to support agricultural educators, food service professionals and childcare providers. From food safety certifications and nutrition education to innovative financial literacy and exercise programs, these resources will help you engage your students.
Discover ready-to-use lesson plans, training materials and certification opportunities for high school students, educators and industry professionals. Enrich your teaching and empower your community with these expert programs.
Feeding Young Children in Group Settings program
Feeding Young Children in Group Settings is an educational program designed for childcare professionals, educators, food service workers and anyone who trains staff or parents on feeding-related issues.
Learn more about the Feeding Young Children in Group Settings program
Agriculture educators
CALS faculty members and Idaho secondary agriculture instructors developed course outlines and goals for various agriculture courses to enhance education in the field.
Explore ag education curriculum resources
Ready, Set, Food Safe
This curriculum teaches food safety to high school students as it applies in Idaho food service settings. Students can earn a State of Idaho-approved food safety certificate.
Learn more about the Ready, Set, Food Safe program
Seafood at its Best
Seafood at its Best provides lessons for family and consumer sciences educators, nutritionists, dietitians, food service personnel and nutrition outreach professionals to help them teach others about the latest advice on consuming seafood.
Five for Five
Help change hearts and minds for the better by teaching this new and innovative five-minute exercise curriculum designed to improve health and wellbeing across all age groups.
Germ City
Find resources for educators and volunteers to share Germ City’s handwashing message with children in schools, fairs and festivals.
Youth financial education
Northwest Youth Financial Education is a program designed to increase financial literacy among youth and young adults. The goal is to deliver fun, interactive programs to increase knowledge, improve economic prospects and teach money skills for life.
Explore the Northwest Youth Financial Education program website.