The ENACT course provides an introduction to the practice of nutrition education. This is a ten-and-a-half unit “blended learning” course, requiring a mix of independent work, “outside activities” which explore aspects of real life (including a mini Nutrition Education project), and tutorials. Two tutorials are foreseen for each unit, intended to deal with problems, prepare for outside activities, review work done so far and extend it, and discuss content issues .
Two versions of the course materials are available: one for students and one for tutors.
The Student’s version includes:
- A general introduction to the course
- the project folder
- a set of course resources
- the student’s book and set of resources for each unit, including some audio and video files
The Tutors’ version includes copies of all the students’ materials, a Tutor’s Guide and some extra option al materials for particular units
Contents - Student's version
Introductions and project folder
Unit 1: The need for nutrition education
Unit 2: Explaining food, diet and healthy eating
Unit 3: Nutrition education actions
Unit 4: How good eating is learnt
Unit 5: How nutrition education is done
Unit 6: Analysing the situation
Unit 7: Objectives, messages, motivations
Unit 9: Monitoring and evaluation
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