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Food for Thought – Improving Food Literacy

  • Introduction
    • Food and Media Literacy
    • Making Connections to the Ontario Curriculum
      • Health and Physical Education
      • Language
      • Financial Literacy
    • Inquiry-Based Learning Approaches
    • Creating a Safe and Inclusive Learning Environment
    • Connection to Real Life / Becoming an Advocate
    • Adapting Activities to a Variety of Learning Settings
  • Activities
  • Conversation Starter Videos and Discussion Guides
  • Additional Resources

Additional Food Literacy Resources

Food for Thought – Improving Food Literacy Expand menu

  • Introduction
    • Food and Media Literacy
    • Making Connections to the Ontario Curriculum
      • Health and Physical Education
      • Language
      • Financial Literacy
    • Inquiry-Based Learning Approaches
    • Creating a Safe and Inclusive Learning Environment
    • Connection to Real Life / Becoming an Advocate
    • Adapting Activities to a Variety of Learning Settings
  • Activities
  • Conversation Starter Videos and Discussion Guides
  • Additional Resources
  • BrightBites, Ontario Dietitians in Public Health Members
  • Canada’s Food Guide, Government of Canada (2019)
  • Canada’s Food Guide: Marketing Can Influence Your Food Choices, Government of Canada (2019)
  • Nutrition Education and Consulting
  • The Nutrition Source, Harvard (2021)
  • ODPH Food Literacy, Ontario Dietitians in Public Health

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