Students' Nutrition Knowledge and Teachers' Perceptions of Integrating Nutrition Messages into Junior High School Curriculum

Emilia, Esi and Mulyana, Rachmat and Permatasari, Tyas and Rassy, Regina Pasca and Mutiara, Erli (2022) Students' Nutrition Knowledge and Teachers' Perceptions of Integrating Nutrition Messages into Junior High School Curriculum. Jurnal Gizi dan Pangan, 17 (3). pp. 149-156. ISSN 1978-1059 ; EISSN 2407-0920

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Abstract

This study aimed to measure nutritional knowledge and observe teachers' perceptions of delivering
nutrition messages through an e-module within the junior high school curriculum. This study was
conducted at SMPN 35 Medan and employed the quasi-experimental approach, and a one-group pretest�posttest design was used. This study’s population was students in grades 7 and 8. The minimum sample
size was 102 students after adding 10% of the total sample size. Teachers' perceptions were taken from
four subject teachers. Data were collected using a questionnaire survey and an interview. A focus group
discussion was conducted with the teachers to gather information about their perceptions of using an
e-module to deliver nutrition messages at school. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The
results showed that the student's average total knowledge score before receiving the nutrition education
intervention was 22.66. It increased to 26.48 after students received the intervention. Teachers used the
e-module to deliver content learning about nutritional messages in schools and employed the e-module to
deliver the relevant subject matters of nutrition messages at school. The teachers realized the importance
of delivering nutrition messages to the students. The e-module could broaden the teachers’ horizons as
they came to realize that nutrition messages could be delivered through various subjects. They initially
believed that nutrition messages could only be taught in the subject of natural sciences. However, they
discovered that nutrition messages could also be delivered in other subjects, such as mathematics, crafts,
and physical education.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: integration; junior high school curriculum; nutrition messages
Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB1705 Education and training of teachers and administrators > LB1775 Professional aspects of teaching and school administrators. Vocational guidance
L Education > LC Special aspects of education
L Education > LC Special aspects of education > LC1041 Vocational education (General)
R Medicine > RJ Pediatrics > RJ206 Nutrition and feeding of children and adolescents
T Technology > TX Home economics > TX341 Nutrition. Foods and food supply
Divisions: Fakultas Teknik
Depositing User: Mrs Catur Dedek Khadijah
Date Deposited: 25 May 2023 22:40
Last Modified: 25 May 2023 22:40
URI: https://digilib.unimed.ac.id/id/eprint/52302

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