Food and nutrition education in Australian primary schools: parents' views

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Education Pub Date : 2021-05-12 DOI:10.1108/HE-11-2020-0113
G. Aydin, A. Booth, C. Margerison, A. Worsley
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Primary schools provide continuous, intensive contact with large numbers of children starting from a young age, thus providing an appropriate setting for the promotion of healthy eating through food and nutrition education (FNE). This qualitative study explores the views of Australian primary school parents about FNE in primary schools.,In total, 19 parents of primary school children from Victoria participated in semi-structured interviews. Audio recordings were transcribed and underwent thematic analysis using Nvivo. A total of three themes emerged: FNE topics currently taught in primary schools, essential food skills and knowledge for primary school children and the importance of FNE.,Most parents thought that FNE is as important as the core subjects of primary school. Parental support for FNE, which is delivered over a prolonged period, and expanded by hands-on content such as cooking and gardening classes was evident. Parents viewed these classes as likely to improve children's food-related knowledge and healthy eating behaviours. Parents expressed appreciation for schools' emphasis on food sustainability and its alignment with school policies and practices. Parents were keen to see more sustainability included in the curriculum.,These results may have implications for curriculum developers and schools, as the findings can assist the design of food and nutrition curricula for primary schools which can empower children as well as their families to make better food-related decisions.,Australian parents' views of FNE in primary schools have been under examined.
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澳大利亚小学食品与营养教育:家长的观点
小学从幼年开始就与大量儿童进行持续和密切的接触,从而为通过食品和营养教育促进健康饮食提供了适当的环境。本质性研究探讨澳洲小学家长对小学FNE的看法。维多利亚州共有19名小学生家长参加了半结构化访谈。录音被转录并使用Nvivo进行专题分析。总共出现了三个主题:目前在小学教授的食物技能主题、小学儿童的基本食物技能和知识以及食物技能的重要性。大多数家长认为英语和小学的核心科目一样重要。家长对FNE的支持是显而易见的,FNE是在很长一段时间内提供的,并通过烹饪和园艺课程等实践内容加以扩展。家长们认为这些课程可能会提高孩子们的食物相关知识和健康饮食行为。家长们对学校强调食品可持续性及其与学校政策和做法的一致性表示赞赏。家长们渴望看到课程中包含更多的可持续性内容。这些结果可能会对课程开发者和学校产生影响,因为这些发现可以帮助小学食品和营养课程的设计,从而使儿童及其家庭能够做出更好的食品相关决策。,澳大利亚家长对小学外语教学的看法正在接受调查。
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Health Education PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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