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New Resources for Nutrition Educators Curricula| Volume 48, ISSUE 5, P358, May 2016

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Sowing Seeds for Healthy Kids

      These curricula complement our “Building Blocks for Healthy Kids” module by focusing on gardening as a tool to promote healthy eating habits and to help students develop a broader understanding of the food system.—The Campus Kitchens Project
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      References

      1. American Institute for Research. Teaching excellence in adult literacy center. Fact Sheet No. 11: Adult Learning Theory. https://teal.ed.gov/tealguide/adultlearning. Accessed March 2, 2016.

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