EFNEP: Finding ways to reach people
1984
Schuler, Brenda
A project that used mass media, films, printed materials and new educational methods to enhance the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) services to low-income families in Georgia is described. Primary efforts focused on increasing participation through 5 recruitment tools: public service announcements on radio and television, direct mail materials, posters, and short films. The second phase focused on improving the effectiveness of nutrition education methods. Six teaching techniques were tested. As a result, an 8-part food and nutrition soap opera series, entitled The Pitts, was developed and broadcast on commercial television. However, results were mixed concerning the amount of learning that occurred. Tests of education methods show that 1-to-1 instruction is still the most effective teaching method. Group sessions also proved beneficial for those who attended and aides now use a time-saving 20-lesson structured course as the basis for their teaching. Basic nutrition needs of food stamp families are mentioned along with findings of the effectiveness of EFNEP. (kbc)
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