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How school lunch could improve when classrooms are full again
Cafeterias with more space, less noise Christine Caruso, Assistant Professor of Public Health, University of Saint Joseph: Even prior to the pandemic, staff and students were concerned about crowding and noise levels in cafeterias, according to research my colleague and I conducted on school meal pr...
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Published in: | The Conversation : Education 2021-03-30 |
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Summary: | Cafeterias with more space, less noise Christine Caruso, Assistant Professor of Public Health, University of Saint Joseph: Even prior to the pandemic, staff and students were concerned about crowding and noise levels in cafeterias, according to research my colleague and I conducted on school meal programs. [...]the video, student comments and taste-test results are posted for other students to view before the recipe is added to the menu. More food justice efforts Jennifer Gaddis, Assistant Professor of Civil Society & Community Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison: Congress provided limited funding in March 2020 to help reimburse school food providers for the financial losses they experienced during school closures. |
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