Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association (대한영양사협회학술지)
- Volume 11 Issue 4
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- Pages.393-404
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- 2005
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- 1225-9861(pISSN)
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- 2383-966X(eISSN)
Perception of the Elementary School Dietitians and Students on Nutrition Education to Set up the Roles of Nutrition Teacher -Centered on Daegu City and Gyeongbuk Province-
영양교사의 영양교육 직무설정을 위한 초등학교 영양사와 학생의 영양교육에 관한 인식도 조사 -대구.경북 지역을 중심으로-
- Bae, In-Suk (Kyungpook National University's Attached Elementary School) ;
- Sin, Gyeong-Hui (Buk-sam Elementary School, Kyungpook) ;
- Lee, Yeon-Gyeong (Dept. of Food Science and Nutrition, Kyungpook National University) ;
- Lee, Seong-Guk (Graduate School of Public Health, Kyungpook National University)
- Published : 2005.11.02
Abstract
The purpose of this study was getting information to set up the new roles focused on nutrition education for school dietitians as nutrition teachers. One hundred thirty nine school dietitians and 1169 elementary school children residing in Daegu city and Gyeongbuk province were surveyed for this study. Sixty eight percent of the school dietitians perceived 1st-3rd year of the elementary school is the most proper time to start nutrition education, and 59.0% of them wanted to practice nutrition education as a discretion teaching time. The largest proportion(79.1%) of the school dietitians expected that nutrition education is helpful to get good dietary habit. School dietitians responded that major contents that should be included in the nutrition education was balanced diet, diet and habit, managing healthy weight, dining etiquette, food safety and problems of environmental contamination. Fairly large proportion of the students(64.4%) responded nutrition education is urgently needed. The contents of the nutrition education students wanted most were cooking and healthy diet. Forty six percent of the students perceived school dietitians are responsible for nutrition education and they wanted to have nutrition education as a part of special activity class. The most preferred frequency of nutrition education was 1 hour/week and 46.2% of the students responded they wanted to participate cooking camp.