The Relationship Between Sustainability and Food Consumption in Teacher Training

Author:

Esteve-Guirao Patricia1,Banos-González Isabel1,Pérez Magdalena Valverde1

Affiliation:

1. University of Murcia , Murcia , Spain

Abstract

Abstract We explore the relationships that future teachers establish between food consumption and sustainability, as well as their intentions to act and their competences in ESD, after a training program. Three instruments were designed and analyzed within the methodological framework of qualitative content analysis. The results showed that, although the future teachers set adequate relationships, they still had significant difficulties in accepting the need for ambitious changes in their diets. Their educational proposals are focused on the diagnosis of the problems instead of the assessment of the sustainability of eating habits and the empowering of learners to take responsible decisions and actions.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education

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