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Melani W Duffrin1, Jana Hovland, Virginia Carraway-Stage, Sara McLeod, Christopher Duffrin, Sharon Phillips, David Rivera, Diana Saum, George Johanson, Annette Graham, Tammy Lee, Michael Bosse, Darlene Berryman.
Abstract
The Food, Math, and Science Teaching Enhancement Resource (FoodMASTER) Initiative is a compilation of programs aimed at using food as a tool to teach mathematics and science. In 2007-2008, a foods curriculum developed by professionals in nutrition and education was implemented in 10 3(rd)-grade classrooms in Appalachian Ohio; teachers in these classrooms implemented 45 hands-on foods activities that covered 10 food topics. Subjects included measurement; food safety; vegetables; fruits; milk and cheese; meat, poultry, and fish; eggs; fats; grains; and meal management. Students in four other classrooms served as the control group. Mainstream 3(rd)-grade students were targeted because of their receptiveness to the subject matter, science standards for upper elementary grades, and testing that the students would undergo in 4(th) grade. Teachers and students alike reported that the hands-on FoodMASTER curriculum experience was worthwhile and enjoyable. Our initial classroom observation indicated that the majority of students, girls and boys included, were very excited about the activities, became increasingly interested in the subject matter of food, and were able to conduct scientific observations.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20975982 PMCID: PMC2958667 DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-4329.2010.00090.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci Educ ISSN: 1541-4329