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School food gardens: fertile ground for education

机译:学校菜园:教育的沃土

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to respond to food insecurity and environmental sustainability through school food gardens in Johannesburg, South Africa. Design/methodology/approach - Permaculture is a method of organic agriculture where the garden design maintains a stable and productive ecosystem, mimicking natural processes and thereby creating a more natural and sustainable environment. Organic permaculture food gardens were established and integrated with the curriculum at two schools over the course of one year. A nutrition study of dietary intake and assessment of dietary diversity score was undertaken with a sample of 68 children. Findings - Permaculture food gardens can contribute to children's physical, mental, and emotional health and can be a resource for teachers and learners. To achieve sustainability, practical and cultural challenges must be addressed. Research limitations/implications - The project was implemented at only school sites, findings may not be applicable to all schools in all settings. This assessment was conducted after one year of implementation, impacts, and sustainability would be best assessed after three years. Conclusions are therefore based both on this case study and on the wider literature. Practical implications - When implementing a school food garden there must be long-term support and mentoring for school staff. Social implications - The value of a school food garden goes beyond the provision of nutrition and addressing food insecurity. Participation in gardening can increase students' interactions with the natural world, and contribute to skills development, academic achievement, and well-being. Originality/value - This paper informs discussion and practice related to school food gardens' influence on holistic health and broader educational benefits. It is of relevance to health promotion and education practitioners, school garden developers, and funders.
机译:目的-本文的目的是通过南非约翰内斯堡的学校食堂应对粮食不安全和环境可持续性。设计/方法/方法-永续耕种是有机农业的一种方法,花园设计可维持稳定和生产性的生态系统,模仿自然过程,从而创造更自然和可持续的环境。在一年的时间里,在两家学校建立了有机永养食品花园,并将其与课程整合。对68名儿童进行了饮食摄入的营养研究和饮食多样性评分评估。调查结果-永续性菜园可以促进儿童的身心健康,并可以作为教师和学习者的资源。为了实现可持续性,必须应对实际和文化挑战。研究限制/意义-该项目仅在学校现场实施,研究结果可能并不适用于所有环境中的所有学校。该评估是在实施一年后进行的,影响和可持续性最好在三年后评估。因此,结论既基于本案例研究,也基于更广泛的文献。实际影响-实施学校菜园时,必须为学校员工提供长期支持和指导。社会影响-学校食堂的价值不仅仅在于提供营养和解决粮食不安全问题。参加园艺活动可以增加学生与自然界的互动,并有助于技能发展,学术成就和幸福感。原创性/价值-本文为与学校食堂对整体健康和更广泛的教育收益的影响有关的讨论和实践提供了参考。它与健康促进和教育从业人员,学校花园开发商和资助者有关。

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