Abstract

Food is an integral part of everyone’s life, but the food sector also hugely contributes to harming the environment. Education is the best tool to bring the topic closer to the youngest generations by integrating sustainable food and nutrition into their educational institutions. The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address this challenge through multiple SDGs, for example, through SDG 12 on sustainable consumption and production. This research was conducted for the KMGNE, a Berlin-based research educational institute. This research explores criteria that can be used to incorporate the topic of sustainable food and nutrition in German secondary schools. Through a mix of qualitative methods, the concept of shaping competences, outcome-based learning was explored, and based on the research results, a set of criteria were determined. The research shows that transformative learning changes behaviour, as it allows internal change about assumptions and beliefs in students. This is why transformative learning works best to bring a change in behaviour. It is essential that schools not only teach about sustainable food and nutrition but also teach by example through the food they offer. Practitioners need to receive training to integrate sustainable food and nutrition-related topics into their lessons. External partners and learning environments should be included in education for sustainable food and nutrition to add authenticity as they can tell personal stories or show food production. The research was conducted in Germany; however, it is possible to use the determined criteria in different educational settings and countries.

Highlights

  • Food is a necessity for every human being, which makes the topic of food and nutrition relevant in everyone’s life

  • Current approach According to experts, in German secondary schools, there is minimal to no engagement in the topic of sustainable food and nutrition at the moment

  • Programme manager at BildungsCent, sees that in case a school engages in the topic, it differs per school how sustainable food and nutrition is implemented

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Introduction

Food is a necessity for every human being, which makes the topic of food and nutrition relevant in everyone’s life. As food production is such a big contributor to the climate crisis, it is essential to include this important topic in lessons of secondary school education (United Nations Sustainable Development, n.d.). SDG 4.7, in particular, addresses the need to promote education for sustainable development This is why, While there is extensive research on education for sustainable development, limited research has been conducted on the specific topic of education for sustainable food and nutrition. This research aimed to develop criteria for transformative climate education for sustainable food and nutrition in German secondary school education, exploring the 12 shaping competences developed by De Haan (2010). Criteria in this context refer to specific guidelines

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