Exploring Sustainable Food Education as Multi-professional Collaboration between Home Economics and School Food Catering

Kristiina Janhonen, Bente Elkjaer
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This article explores microprocesses and transactions during 7 months of collaboration for sustainable food education involving two teachers of home economics and a school food manager in a Finnish secondary school. Data sources included interviews and multi-professional meetings, the professional reflections of participants and a researcher’s diary. Leaning on previous literature, we revisit and develop the concept of shared food sense (joint understanding, collective application, redefinition of co-action) as a tool for analysing the learning outcomes of collaborative multi-professional work. Accordingly, the outcomes were conceptualized as context-bound decisions and compromises that were collaboratively reached after the emergence of tensions in the process. The results highlight the need to acknowledge the complex relationships among systemic, institutional, interpersonal and intrapersonal tensions in multi-professional work, as well as to conduct a critical review of the work division, the professional motivations and the opportunities for mutual communication among participants in such alliances.
探索可持续食品教育:家政学与学校餐饮的多专业合作
本文探讨了芬兰一所中学两名家政学教师和一名学校食品管理人员在7个月的可持续食品教育合作中的微过程和交易。数据来源包括访谈和多专业会议,参与者的专业反思和研究人员的日记。根据以往的文献,我们重新审视并发展了共享食物感的概念(共同理解,集体应用,重新定义合作),作为分析多专业协作工作学习成果的工具。因此,结果被概念化为在过程中出现紧张局势后共同达成的上下文约束决策和妥协。研究结果强调,有必要认识到多专业工作中系统性、制度性、人际关系和个人内部紧张关系之间的复杂关系,并对这种联盟中参与者之间的分工、专业动机和相互沟通的机会进行批判性审查。
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