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Teaching food literacy in Queensland secondary schools: The influence of curriculum
Food literacy education is essential for acquiring the skills and knowledge required to support healthy food interactions. However, there are multiple constraints impacting curriculum enactment in schools. This study explores these constraints in Queensland (Australia), giving voice to Home Economics teacher respondents. A mixed methods survey was conducted (n = 117) in February–March 2021. Eighty percent of respondents advocated for current curriculum change to support food literacy education, including incorporating more explicit practical food education, the transition of nutrition into home economics subjects, and the insertion of food literacy-focused terminology within the curriculum.
期刊介绍:
Publishing original research and scholarly reviews in areas of family and consumer sciences and related disciplines, Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal is concerned with the general well-being of families and individuals, including such areas as child and family studies; clothing and textiles; consumer sciences education; family economics and management; food and nutrition; and housing, equipment, and design.