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The mismatch between teaching practices and curriculum goals in Norwegian Home Economics classes: a missed opportunity

The mismatch between teaching practices and curriculum goals in Norwegian Home Economics classes: a missed opportunity
The mismatch between teaching practices and curriculum goals in Norwegian Home Economics classes: a missed opportunity
Current curriculum guidelines emphasise the importance of both nutrition education and the development of practical cooking skills in the school subject Food and Health (FH). This study aimed to explore teachers’ and students’ perspectives and experiences of current classroom practices in FH. Focus group discussions (FGDs) with teachers and students at three schools in Southern Norway were conducted and thematically analysed. Our findings suggest there is a mismatch between curriculum guidelines and teaching practices. Although teachers understood the benefits of nutrition education, practical cooking activities were prioritised. Three key themes were identified; students and teachers value cooking and limited time, which both explain this mismatch from the perspectives of students and teachers, and pedagogical solutions to resolve the mismatch, which summarises novel learning activities suggested by students and teachers as a solution for this mismatch. There needs to be a focus on comprehensive nutrition education in FH classes, to improve its pedagogical implications and meet the demands of the curriculum. These findings can be used to inform educators and policymakers on how to strengthen nutrition education in FH.
Food and Health, Home Economics, classroom practices, cooking, experiences, nutrition education, students, teachers
2000-4508
183-201
Beinert, Cecilie
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Beinert, Cecilie, Palojoki, Päivi, Åbacka, Gun, Hardy-Johnson, Polly, Engeset, Dagrun, Rudjord Hillesund, Elisabet, Selvik Ask, Anne Merete, Øverby, Nina Cecilie and Nordgård Vik, Frøydis (2021) The mismatch between teaching practices and curriculum goals in Norwegian Home Economics classes: a missed opportunity. Education Inquiry, 12 (2), 183-201. (doi:10.1080/20004508.2020.1816677).

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Current curriculum guidelines emphasise the importance of both nutrition education and the development of practical cooking skills in the school subject Food and Health (FH). This study aimed to explore teachers’ and students’ perspectives and experiences of current classroom practices in FH. Focus group discussions (FGDs) with teachers and students at three schools in Southern Norway were conducted and thematically analysed. Our findings suggest there is a mismatch between curriculum guidelines and teaching practices. Although teachers understood the benefits of nutrition education, practical cooking activities were prioritised. Three key themes were identified; students and teachers value cooking and limited time, which both explain this mismatch from the perspectives of students and teachers, and pedagogical solutions to resolve the mismatch, which summarises novel learning activities suggested by students and teachers as a solution for this mismatch. There needs to be a focus on comprehensive nutrition education in FH classes, to improve its pedagogical implications and meet the demands of the curriculum. These findings can be used to inform educators and policymakers on how to strengthen nutrition education in FH.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 15 September 2020
Published date: 15 September 2021
Keywords: Food and Health, Home Economics, classroom practices, cooking, experiences, nutrition education, students, teachers

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Local EPrints ID: 477539
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477539
ISSN: 2000-4508
PURE UUID: b048411b-497c-4547-a2e5-a1aa83bcd1d8
ORCID for Polly Hardy-Johnson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9659-1447

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:44

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Author: Cecilie Beinert
Author: Päivi Palojoki
Author: Gun Åbacka
Author: Polly Hardy-Johnson ORCID iD
Author: Dagrun Engeset
Author: Elisabet Rudjord Hillesund
Author: Anne Merete Selvik Ask
Author: Nina Cecilie Øverby
Author: Frøydis Nordgård Vik

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