School nutrition education programmes in the Pacific Islands: scoping review and capacity needs assessment. Final report

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.

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Main Authors: 1423211779681 Burkhart, S., FAO, Apia (Samoa). Subregional Office for the Pacific Islands eng 1423211764143, 175613 FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Apia (Samoa) FAO 2019
Subjects:school children, nutrition education, school gardening, child feeding, health foods, learning, teaching materials, training programmes, data collection, data analysis,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/ca2935en/CA2935EN.pdf
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