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Promoting school connectedness through food practices

BACK TO BASICS: PROMOTING HEALTHY SCHOOL FOOD

BACK TO BASICS: PROMOTING HEALTHY SCHOOL FOOD

... a school campus through the school day, including “competitive ...federal school food programs, often consisting of vending, fundraiser, or à la carte items such as soda, salty snacks, ...

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Promoting health literacy through the school nutrition environment

Promoting health literacy through the school nutrition environment

... HL through nutrition messaging may be difficult, particularly in populations where the majority of adolescents already possess adequate levels of ...competitive food availability, and nutrition message ...

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Promoting good nutrition through healthy school meals

Promoting good nutrition through healthy school meals

... at school meals in isolation from the alternatives ...fast food outlets in the vicinity of the school which may often be places visited by families outside ...our school visits, the Kitchen ...

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Sustainable Development & Food Reinventing the school meal through public procurement practices: The case of Malmö

Sustainable Development & Food Reinventing the school meal through public procurement practices: The case of Malmö

... sustainable food procurement Much discussion is still taking place, in both scientific and policy circles, regarding how to achieve in practice the radical shift in existing patterns of production and consumption ...

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Promoting Innovation in Hospitality Companies through Human Resource Management Practices

Promoting Innovation in Hospitality Companies through Human Resource Management Practices

... and food needed to be cooked in another kitchen which is far away from the ...their food preferences, their usual activities at the club, ...sale food that require less preparation, suggest them to ...

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Promoting First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Youth Wellbeing through Culturally-Relevant Programming: The Role of Cultural Connectedness and Identity

Promoting First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Youth Wellbeing through Culturally-Relevant Programming: The Role of Cultural Connectedness and Identity

... The Fourth R: Uniting Our Nations program applies an FNMI-informed framework to the original Fourth R program’s best practices. Specifically, it expanded the original classroom-based curriculum by engaging FNMI ...

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UC Davis School of Medicine. Promoting excellence through diversity

UC Davis School of Medicine. Promoting excellence through diversity

... for promoting diversity from the Institute for Diversity in Health Management in 2010 – one of only two hospitals honored with three best-in-class ...promising practices in engaging the diverse communities ...

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The effect of food safety education on handwashing practices 

in school canteens’ food handlers

The effect of food safety education on handwashing practices in school canteens’ food handlers

... The provisions of wiping cloth and tissue papers were thought to reduce the barrier to perform the correct handwashing technique. Previous studies had pointed out that the most common factor leading to incorrect ...

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ROLE OF SCHOOL & TEACHER IN PROMOTING VALUE EDUCATION THROUGH POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

ROLE OF SCHOOL & TEACHER IN PROMOTING VALUE EDUCATION THROUGH POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

... classroom practices value through positive ...collected through the secondary sources like Books, Magazines, Journals, Newspapers and Websites was than subjected to qualitative ...and ...

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Computers in promoting constructivist practices in the classroom : the perception of basic school teachers in Ghana

Computers in promoting constructivist practices in the classroom : the perception of basic school teachers in Ghana

... classroom practices while one was ...constructivist practices in the classroom reduces by ...competence through training of teachers to give classroom instruction digitally must be provided to ensure ...

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Food defense practices of school districts in northern U.S. states

Food defense practices of school districts in northern U.S. states

... USDA through the original Biosecurity Checklist for Schools Foodservice Operations (USDABC) that contained 17 topics and 102 individual items (USDA-FNS, ...in school districts: communication, facility ...

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Promoting primary school teachers’ competence through dynamic interactive workshop and partnership

Promoting primary school teachers’ competence through dynamic interactive workshop and partnership

... primary school teachers in planning, implementation and assessment are the most critical factor in improving primary school students’ learning ...teaching practices and find difficulty in ...

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Examining the promotion of school connectedness through extracurricular participation

Examining the promotion of school connectedness through extracurricular participation

... how school and community based organized activities provide a context for youth to use their leisure time in productive ways, connect with supportive adults and prosocial peers, and learn competencies and ...

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moderation by school connectedness

moderation by school connectedness

... the school premises and Don’t know, receiving 1, 1, ...on school premises?” Possible answers were: never, sometimes, often, and always, receiving 1, ...

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School Connectedness and Academic Success

School Connectedness and Academic Success

... The control variables in this study are race, living situation, and gender. Race is the race or ethnicity that the respondent most closely identifies with 1=white 2 =African American 3=other. This is operationalized by ...

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Meaning making through the practices of connectedness: an initiative to address retention and foster a learning community

Meaning making through the practices of connectedness: an initiative to address retention and foster a learning community

... Utilising a problem-based learning (PBL)approach to the development of a connected curriculum is responding to the need to: enhance student retention; provide a more student-centred focu[r] ...

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School Community Connectedness and Family Participation at School

School Community Connectedness and Family Participation at School

... the connectedness within a specific classroom community can begin by simply understanding and respecting family preferences as well as cultural ...the school community, teachers can demonstrate the value ...

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Promoting School Competition Through School Choice: A Market Design Approach

Promoting School Competition Through School Choice: A Market Design Approach

... Thus no Pareto efficient mechanism can induce incentives for schools to be attractive to students. → Proof. Intuition for Boston mechanism. Analogously to stable mechanisms, one can show that the necessary and sufficient ...

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Promoting School Competition Through School Choice: A Market Design Approach

Promoting School Competition Through School Choice: A Market Design Approach

... different school choice mechanisms on improving the quality of public ...real school systems is available, it would be possible to analyze how often schools in practice are better off when less preferred by ...

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Promoting School Counseling Through Marketing Programs and Roles

Promoting School Counseling Through Marketing Programs and Roles

... or school board meetings, and on school websites, newsletters, and in other ...reminds school counselors of their training to perform more appropriate roles which make better use of time, are more in ...

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