Development and Evaluation of Food Safety Modules for K-12 Science Education

T. Chapin, Rachel C Pfuntner, M. Stasiewicz, M. Wiedmann, A. Orta-Ramirez
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Career and educational opportunities in food science and food safety are underrecognized by K-12 students and educators. Additionally, misperceptions regarding nature of science understanding persist in K-12 students despite being emphasized as an important component of science education for over 100 y. In an effort to increase awareness concerning career and educational opportunities in food science and food safety and to improve the nature of science understanding among K-12 students, a series of problem-based learning modules was developed and pilot tested with a total of 61 K-12 students. Results of pre- and postevaluations and assessments indicated that (1) interest in science, food science, and food safety increased and (2) content knowledge related to the nature of science, food science, and food safety was improved. We further suggest that these modules provide opportunities for educators in traditional as well as extracurricular settings to demonstrate important concepts contained in the newly released Next Generation Science Standards.
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K-12科学教育食品安全模块的开发与评价
K-12学生和教育工作者没有充分认识到食品科学和食品安全方面的职业和教育机会。此外,尽管100多年来一直强调科学教育是科学教育的重要组成部分,但K-12学生对科学理解本质的误解仍然存在。为了提高对食品科学和食品安全的职业和教育机会的认识,并提高K-12学生对科学理解本质的认识,我们开发了一系列基于问题的学习模块,并对61名K-12学生进行了试点测试。前、后评价和评价结果表明:(1)对科学、食品科学和食品安全的兴趣增加了;(2)与科学、食品科学和食品安全有关的内容知识有所提高。我们进一步建议,这些模块为教育工作者在传统和课外环境中展示新发布的《下一代科学标准》中包含的重要概念提供了机会。
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