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J Nutr Educ Behav ; 53(12): 1018-1027, 2021 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34656451

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OBJECTIVE: To explain student biology teachers' intention to teach sustainable nutrition (SN) in classes using an extended model of the theory of planned behavior. DESIGN: Germany-wide online questionnaire study in November/December 2019. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 621 student biology teachers (mean age, 23.3 years; SD, 3.9 years; 77% female). DEPENDENT VARIABLE: Intention to teach SN. INDEPENDENT VARIABLES: Theory of planned behavior variables (attitudes toward teaching, subjective norms, self-efficacy), intention to eat sustainably, attitudes toward SN, knowledge about SN, prior university education for sustainable development experiences. ANALYSES: Descriptive statistics, bivariate Spearman correlations, and a path model are reported. RESULTS: The extended TPB model provided a moderate-to-high explanation of the intention to teach SN (R²â€¯= 0.50; P < 0.001). Respondents with a higher intention to eat sustainably in their daily lives reported more positive attitudes toward teaching, higher self-efficacy, and a higher teaching intention. Prior university education for sustainable development experiences also predicted the intention to teach. A higher level of knowledge about SN was only associated with higher self-efficacy. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Lectures and seminars on SN in biology teacher training may foster student (biology) teachers' self-efficacy in teaching SN and ensure that they understand the importance of their subject-specific commitment, involvement, and attitudes in implementing SN in schools.


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Intención , Formación del Profesorado , Adulto , Biología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Maestros , Estudiantes , Adulto Joven
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