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Food hygiene education in UK primary schools a nationwide survey of teachers' views

Purpose The purpose of this research is to show how a nationwide survey of teachers investigated the teaching of food hygiene in primary schools. The survey determined which information sources were known and used by those responsible for teaching food hygiene. Designmethodologyapproach Postal quest...

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Published in:British food journal (1966) 2006-09, Vol.108 (9), p.721-731
Main Authors: Bielby, Gill, Egan, Bernadette, Eves, Anita, Lumbers, Margaret, Raats, Monique, Adams, Martin
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose The purpose of this research is to show how a nationwide survey of teachers investigated the teaching of food hygiene in primary schools. The survey determined which information sources were known and used by those responsible for teaching food hygiene. Designmethodologyapproach Postal questionnaires were distributed to 3,806 primary schools throughout the UK response rate 23 per cent. The questionnaire was developed based on the results of indepth interviews with school teachers and included topics such as where teachers gained uptodate food hygiene messages, methods used to teach food hygiene, and how key food hygiene messages are reinforced. Teachers cited most preferred resources for teaching food hygiene, influences on the choice of these resources, and limitations on use. Findings Overall, the results indicated that food hygiene is taught in a number of subject areas, with handwashing and personal hygiene being the principal topics. Teachers use a combination of methods to teach food hygiene and to reinforce food safety messages. The principal limitations of teaching this topic were identified as a lack of suitable space and curriculum time. Teachers across the UK also identified new resources that would support the teaching of food hygiene. Originalityvalue The study identified how primary school teachers deliver food hygiene messages through the curriculum, daily routines and whole school initiatives. Ways in which primary school teachers could be supported when delivering food hygiene education have been suggested.
ISSN:0007-070X
DOI:10.1108/00070700610688368