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The impact of a school garden program on agriculture learning by primary school children in rural Uganda

Amanda Snodgrass-2012-01-01

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The FAO of the UN recognizes food-based systems as a platform to address the cornerstones of sustainable development: learning, nutrition, and income. Food security has a strong relationship to primary education and as access to primary education increases, food insecurity decreases. This study measured the impact of a school garden program on agriculture learning of pupils living in a food insecure region of rural Uganda and aimed to identify if the pupils acquire agriculture knowledge and skills through a school garden program. Agriculture learning of pupils attending a school with a school garden program or attending a school without a garden was investigated through three methods: 1) analyzing exam scores of pupils completing primary school grade 7 from two schools, 2) evaluating preand post-test scores over an agriculture topic taught in the national curriculum, and 3) administering a questionnaire of pupils. PLE scores showed improvement at NPS in the period after implementation

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The FAO of the UN recognizes food-based systems as a platform to address the cornerstones of sustainable development: learning, nutrition, and income. Food security has a strong relationship to primary education and as access to primary education increases, food insecurity decreases. This study measured the impact of a school garden program on agriculture learning of pupils living in a food insecure region of rural Uganda and aimed to identify if the pupils acquire agriculture knowledge and skills through a school garden program. Agriculture learning of pupils attending a school with a school garden program or attending a school without a garden was investigated through three methods: 1) analyzing exam scores of pupils completing primary school grade 7 from two schools, 2) evaluating preand post-test scores over an agriculture topic taught in the national curriculum, and 3) administering a questionnaire of pupils. PLE scores showed improvement at NPS in the period after implementation

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CurriculumAgricultureTest (biology)Food securityMedical educationGeographyPsychologyMedicine

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