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Using Smarter Lunchrooms' No Time to Train: A Year of 10-Minute Workshops for Lunchroom Staff

Erin Sharp, MS, MAT, the Cornell B.E.N. Center's curriculum designer, will introduce the book No Time to Train, A Year of 10-Minute Workshops for Lunchroom Staff. First unveiled at the Smarter Lunchrooms Symposium in May 2015, this valuable resource has been quickly adopted by many schools in the Smarter Lunchrooms Movement as a user-friendly, time-saving training tool for educating and inspiring lunchroom service teams on the Smarter Lunchrooms message, goals, and implementation techniques. Topics include behavioral economics strategies, hands-on implementation, enhancing rapport with students, data collection, and collaborative goal-setting.

Learning Objectives: 
  • Introduce No Time to Train book 
  • Overall concept and industry needs
  • Organization and content 
  • Resources 
  • How to use the book  


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