Development and Use of an Evaluation Tool for Taste-Testing Activities by School-Aged Children

Abstract We describe the development and application of a teacher-administered tool for routine program evaluation of food-tasting activities among low-income children and adolescents in a classroom or afterschool setting. This six-item evaluation tool is intended to capture student willingness to t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2012-12, Vol.112 (12), p.2028-2034
Hauptverfasser: Kaiser, Lucia L., PhD, RD, Schneider, Constance, PhD, RD, Mendoza, Concepcion, PhD, George, Gretchen, MA, RD, Neelon, Marisa, MS, RD, Roche, Brenda, MS, RD, Ginsburg, David, MPH
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract We describe the development and application of a teacher-administered tool for routine program evaluation of food-tasting activities among low-income children and adolescents in a classroom or afterschool setting. This six-item evaluation tool is intended to capture student willingness to try new foods and ask for them at home. Phase 1 involved one-on-one interviews to determine the feasibility of the taste test tool among nine elementary school teachers in 2009 (168 students) and a validation pilot study in 2010 among 114 school-aged students participating in a University of California Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Nutrition Education (UC SNAP-Ed) summer program. Phase 2 determined instrument reliability and compared student response by grade level and food category in a convenience sample of 514 UC SNAP-Ed classrooms in 2010-2011. The mean proportion of the classroom ever having tried the foods before was 0.62±0.33, and 0.77±0.27 were willing to ask for the foods at home ( P
ISSN:2212-2672
2212-2680
DOI:10.1016/j.jand.2012.07.006