Extension professionals' strengths and needs related to nutrition and health programs

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We report results of a Web-based nationwide survey of nutrition and health Extension specialists representing 42 states. Survey items (n = 36) assessed five areas: curriculum review, nutrition and physical activity, professional training, communication, and evaluation. An internal curriculum review was common, but few states shared their criteria or process on-line. The majority of respondents reported discussing physical activity, and over half lead physical activities. Most favored on-line professional development training and a one-stop website for sharing information and resources. Evaluation data were most commonly collected for food safety, healthy eating and physical activity, and food resource management. © by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Peña-Purcell, N., Bowen, E., Zoumenou, V., Schuster, E. R., Boggess, M., Manore, M. M., & Gerrior, S. A. (2012). Extension professionals’ strengths and needs related to nutrition and health programs. Journal of Extension, 50(3). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.03.54

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