Nutrition Education in Primary Schools


Book Description

As many eating habits are formed during childhood, it is important for children to learn the benefits of good nutrition and to develop healthy eating habits. This publication contains guidance on planning or redesigning effective school-based nutrition education programmes that increase pupils' knowledge of good nutrition and encourage behaviour change. The material can be used at national or local level, and it comprises of a technical reader, a set of worksheets and five copies of a classroom curriculum chart with information on learning objectives for nutrition education in primary schools in developing countries.






















School-based food and nutrition education


Book Description

School-based food and nutrition education (SFNE) helps schoolchildren and the school community to achieve lasting improvements in their food practices and outlooks; build the capacity to change and to adapt to external change; and pass on their learning to others. SFNE has also an important role in complementing efforts that are being made globally to improve food environments, and in empowering children and adolescents to become active participants in shaping the food system to be better able to deliver healthy and sustainable diets. Despite increasing interest for SFNE, the evidence that supports it and its potential, much of traditional SFNE, particularly in LMICs, is largely underfunded, not delivering results, and disconnected from other key interventions that aim to support the food, nutrition, environment, and education nexus. SFNE is under-resourced, with capacity development opportunities lacking throughout the school system.This White Paper is the first document of its kind, and it is based on the evidence, professional expertise, and field experience, lessons learned, and documented challenges of SFNE work in a variety of contexts. It presents the case for raising the profile and transforming the vision and learning model of SFNE. This document is directed firstly to a technical audience working in governmental organizations that deal with schoolchildren and adolescents and is also of interest to researchers, technical advisors, decision-makers, donors and investors, civil society, and UN organizations.




School nutrition education programmes in the Pacific Islands: Scoping review and capacity needs assessment


Book Description

The School Nutrition Education Programme (SNEP) is an intervention to educate school students on nutrition and food preparation with the aim of influencing healthy nutrition choice and practice at an age when life time behaviour habits are developing and in the wider community. FAO defines School Food Nutrition Education as consisting of coherent educational strategies and learning activities, with environmental supports, which help schoolchildren and their communities to achieve sustainable improvements in their diets and in food- and lifestyle-related behaviours, perceptions, skills and knowledge; and to build the capacity to change, to adapt to external change and to act as agents of change. This publication is the scopy study and capacity needs assessment and final report for the SNEP project.




Primary School Curriculum Planning and Selected Case Studies


Book Description

Abstract: This document assists primary school teachers in the task of integrating nutrition education at the primary level. Part I provides the background knowledge base for curriculum planning in nutrition education for the primary school and Part II is composed of case studies and guidelines developed in different countries. The purpose of this publication is to promote the exchange of information and ideas about nutrition education at the primary school level. It is intended for use in primary pre-service and in-service teacher education programs.