RESEARCH ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRATED TEACHING METHODS FOR FOOD SAFETY EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS | Dung | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

RESEARCH ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRATED TEACHING METHODS FOR FOOD SAFETY EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

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Received: 27/06/23                Revised: 17/07/23                Published: 17/07/23

Authors

1. Tran Thi Phuong Dung Email to author, HCMC University of Education
2. Trinh Thuy Xuan Thao, HCMC University of Education
3. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan, HCMC University of Education
4. Luu Tang Phuc Khang, HCMC University of Education

Abstract


The study aimed to assess the current status of teaching food hygiene and safety education with an integrated approach among 63 teachers and 498 primary school students. The teachers found that integrating this content worked well in subjects such as Experiential Activity, Science, and Ethics, as it allowed for interdisciplinary connections. They also determined that teaching methods involving learning games, hands-on practice, and cooperative learning were suitable. Several favorable factors were identified, including the openness of the 2018 PE curriculum and cognitive characteristics. However, teachers faced challenges related to limited class time, lack of reference materials, and students' limited experience, knowledge, and skills in learning the content. Most students expressed interest and enthusiasm for engaging in more hands-on activities, experiments, games, observations, and field trips. When students participated in the study, they demonstrated some existing knowledge and skills, as well as an eagerness for new and interesting activities. However, the lack of sufficient knowledge and skills to effectively perform activity-related tasks posed certain limitations.

Keywords


Elementary school; Food safety education; Grade 5; Integrated teaching; Teaching methods

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34238//tnu-jst.8227

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