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DOI10.1080/02635143.2024.2335229
Stakeholder perceptions of primary school education about food sustainability and farm animal welfare in England
Jones, Alice; McCulloch, Steven P.; Reiss, Michael J.
发表日期2024
ISSN0263-5143
EISSN1470-1138
英文摘要BackgroundThere is growing consensus on the negative impacts of food production on the natural environment and planetary viability. UK society is also increasingly concerned about the impact of intensive farming systems on the billions of sentient farmed animals within them. In liberal democracies and capitalist economies, enlightened citizens and informed consumers are key to the solution to environmental crises, such as anthropogenic climate change. Despite this, there is minimal provision for food sustainability and farm animal welfare in England's National Curriculum.PurposeTo investigate the views of stakeholders on the provision of food sustainability and farm animal welfare education in English primary schools.SampleTen stakeholders selected for their knowledge or interest in food sustainability and farm animal welfare education.Design and methodsIn-depth, semi-structured interviews, analysed naturalistically within an interpretivist framework.ResultsBarriers to teaching food sustainability and farm animal welfare reported by stakeholders were restraints caused by the curriculum, the need and lack of funding, a lack of teacher knowledge about the topic, and concerns about its controversy. Best methods identified for teaching were teaching from an early age and throughout all of schooling, adopting a cross-curricular approach, facilitating learning in a hands-on way, and not waiting for change from government reform.ConclusionThis research informs the debate on the provision of food sustainability and farm animal welfare education in English primary schools. Given that the environmental crisis is a global one, and that sentient animals are farmed across the world, the research may also inform discussion on inclusion of food sustainability and farm animal welfare outside of the English education context.
英文关键词Animal protection NGOs; English National Curriculum; farmed animal welfare; food sustainability; primary science education
语种英语
WOS研究方向Education & Educational Research
WOS类目Education & Educational Research
WOS记录号WOS:001194320800001
来源期刊RESEARCH IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/299105
作者单位University of Winchester; University of London; University College London; UCL Institute of Education; University of London; University College London; UCL Institute of Education
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Jones, Alice,McCulloch, Steven P.,Reiss, Michael J.. Stakeholder perceptions of primary school education about food sustainability and farm animal welfare in England[J],2024.
APA Jones, Alice,McCulloch, Steven P.,&Reiss, Michael J..(2024).Stakeholder perceptions of primary school education about food sustainability and farm animal welfare in England.RESEARCH IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION.
MLA Jones, Alice,et al."Stakeholder perceptions of primary school education about food sustainability and farm animal welfare in England".RESEARCH IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (2024).
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