Department of Applied Human Nutrition, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, NS.
Can J Diet Pract Res. 2021 Sep 1;82(3):107-114. doi: 10.3148/cjdpr-2021-004. Epub 2021 Apr 20.
Community gardens (CG) are areas of land where individuals or groups grow food in single or shared plots, typically in an urban setting, providing fresh produce, urban greening, and opportunities to socialize and improve the community. The purpose of this descriptive study was to introduce a CG laboratory (lab) as part of an introductory foods course within a nutrition program and explore how the lab influenced students' learning and overall experiences. Forty-one students, 2 lab instructors, and 3 student volunteers who tended the CG participated in the survey. Survey analysis revealed 4 interrelated themes: () connection and exposure, () food preparation, () benefits of using local food, and () explicit learning. Overall, the lab fostered multiple types of individual and relational learning involving the acquisition of course content and food literacy skills. The CG was valued by students as a curriculum component as well as opportunities for personal growth and development. With the growing importance of food systems knowledge to the profession, CG may act as a site for embodied forms of learning in nutrition programs.
社区花园(CG)是指个人或团体在单个或共享的土地上种植食物的区域,通常位于城市环境中,提供新鲜农产品、城市绿化以及社交和改善社区的机会。本描述性研究的目的是介绍一个 CG 实验室(实验室),作为营养计划中一门入门食品课程的一部分,并探讨实验室如何影响学生的学习和整体体验。41 名学生、2 名实验室指导员和 3 名管理 CG 的学生志愿者参与了调查。调查分析揭示了 4 个相互关联的主题:()联系和接触,()食物准备,()使用当地食物的好处,()明确的学习。总的来说,该实验室促进了多种类型的个人和关系学习,包括获取课程内容和食品素养技能。CG 不仅被学生视为课程的一个组成部分,也是个人成长和发展的机会。随着食品系统知识对该专业的重要性不断增加,CG 可能成为营养计划中体现学习的场所。