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The State of Food on Ontario University Campuses

Meal Exchange's Campus Food Report Card: State of Food on Ontario University Campuses measures the success of Ontario universities in providing locally-grown, sustainable, healthy, and accessible food - as rated by students and campuses themselves

Read the Campus Food Report Card: State of Food on Ontario University Campuses

The Local Food release of the Campus Food Report Card focuses on student satisfaction with local food on Ontario university campuses, as well as a look at the initiatives by campus foodservice providers to provide local food to students

Read the Campus Food Report Card: Local Food on Ontario University Campuses

 


FAQ Teaching Local Food Literacy in Schools

Sustain Ontario created a FAQ sheet for teachers interested in teaching students local food literacy. Find answers to 11 common questions such as:

  • How do I get my students excited and engaged in local food literacy?
  • What can I do to reduce the risks and fears of our health department
    relating to eating food that we grow or that we get direct from
    farmers?
  • How can I deal with the mismatch between the growing season and
    the school year?

Read the Frequently Asked Questions: Teaching Local Food Literacy in Schools


Local Food Literacy in Schools Webinar Series

Packed with hands-on tips and resources from local food educators, Sustain Ontario’s series of 5 webinars provide:

  • A wide range of ideas for how to get students (elementary and high school) excited about local food
  • Curriculum connections for various grade levels and subject areas (including math, science, social studies, and health & physical education) and includes sample lesson plans and activities
  • Tip sheets and access to high-quality, ready to use resources

See below for links and descriptions.

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TIPSHEET 1 - Tips for Teaching Local Food Literacy in the Classroom

Local food is an excellent tool to teach math, history, literacy, science, geography, art and other subjects. Sustain Ontario’s tipsheet series contains ideas, activities, and resources to make it fun and engaging for students to learn about good, healthy, local food. Tipsheet 1 covers a range of topics including: top 5 tips and elements of successful local food literacy programs.

Read Tipsheet 1 Tips for Teaching Local Food Literacy in the Classroom

If you like it, be sure to look at the other 5 tipsheets in their 6 part Local Food Literacy in Ontario Schools Series.

#2 - Eating for Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#3 - Cooking Up Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#4 - Growing Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#5 - Embracing Local Food Literacy: Shifting your School Food Culture

#6 - Building Field to Table Connections: Tips for Procuring Local Food in Schools


TIPSHEET 2 - Eating for Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

Local food is an excellent tool to teach math, history, literacy, science, geography, art and other subjects. Sustain Ontario’s tipsheet series contains ideas, activities, and resources to make it fun and engaging for students to learn about good, healthy, local food. Tipsheet 2 covers a range of topics including: connecting the cafeteria and classroom, and potential funding opportunities for your project.

Read Tipsheet 2 Eating for Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

If you like it, be sure to look at the other 5 tipsheets in their 6 part Local Food Literacy in Ontario Schools Series.

#1 - Tips for Teaching Local Food Literacy in the Classroom

#3 - Cooking Up Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#4 - Growing Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#5 - Embracing Local Food Literacy: Shifting your School Food Culture

#6 - Building Field to Table Connections: Tips for Procuring Local Food in Schools


TIPSHEET 3 - Cooking Up Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

Local food is an excellent tool to teach math, history, literacy, science, geography, art and other subjects. Sustain Ontario’s tipsheet series contains ideas, activities, and resources to make it fun and engaging for students to learn about good, healthy, local food. Tipsheet 3 covers a range of topics including: cooking without a kitchen and food safety considerations.

Read Tipsheet 3 Cooking Up Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

If you like it, be sure to look at the other 5 tipsheets in their 6 part Local Food Literacy in Ontario Schools Series.

#1 - Tips for Teaching Local Food Literacy in the Classroom

#2 - Eating for Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#4 - Growing Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#5 - Embracing Local Food Literacy: Shifting your School Food Culture

#6 - Building Field to Table Connections: Tips for Procuring Local Food in Schools


TIPSHEET 6 - Building Field to Table Connections: Tips for Procuring Local Food in Schools

Local food is an excellent tool to teach math, history, literacy, science, geography, art and other subjects. Sustain Ontario’s tipsheet series contains ideas, activities, and resources to make it fun and engaging for students to learn about good, healthy, local food. Tipsheet 6 covers a range of topics including: food system mapping and student led change.

Read Tipsheet 6 Building Field to Table Connections: Tips for Procuring Local Food in Schools

If you like it, be sure to look at the other 5 tipsheets in their 6 part Local Food Literacy in Ontario Schools Series.

#1 - Tips for Teaching Local Food Literacy in the Classroom

#2 - Eating for Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#3 - Cooking Up Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#4 - Growing Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#5 - Embracing Local Food Literacy: Shifting your School Food Culture


TIPSHEET 5 - Embracing Local Food Literacy: Shifting your School Food Culture

Local food is an excellent tool to teach math, history, literacy, science, geography, art and other subjects. Sustain Ontario’s tipsheet series contains ideas, activities, and resources to make it fun and engaging for students to learn about good, healthy, local food. Tipsheet 5 covers a range of topics including: finding and engaging multiple champions, and succeeding by building on multiple access points.

Read Tipsheet 5 Embracing Local Food Literacy: Shifting your School Food Culture

If you like it, be sure to look at the other 5 tipsheets in their 6 part Local Food Literacy in Ontario Schools Series.

#1 - Tips for Teaching Local Food Literacy in the Classroom

#2 - Eating for Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#3 - Cooking Up Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#4 - Growing Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#6 - Building Field to Table Connections: Tips for Procuring Local Food in Schools


TIPSHEET 4 - Growing Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

Local food is an excellent tool to teach math, history, literacy, science, geography, art and other subjects. Sustain Ontario’s tipsheet series contains ideas, activities, and resources to make it fun and engaging for students to learn about good, healthy, local food. Tipsheet 4 covers a range of topics including: the benefits of engaging students with a school garden, gardening without a garden, funding opportunities for school gardens.

Read Tipsheet 4 Growing Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

If you like it, be sure to look at the other 5 tipsheets in their 6 part Local Food Literacy in Ontario Schools Series.

#1 - Tips for Teaching Local Food Literacy in the Classroom

#2 - Eating for Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#3 - Cooking Up Local Food Literacy: Tips for Schools

#5 - Embracing Local Food Literacy: Shifting your School Food Culture

#6 - Building Field to Table Connections: Tips for Procuring Local Food in Schools


Toronto Star Features Young People Advocating for Local Food

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"Ontario’s schools are a hotbed for local food advocacy, among both the students and the change agents that work with teachers to get kids directly involved with the things they eat." —Dick Snyder for the Toronto Star

Young Ontarians are taking ownership of the food they eat when they're in school, from high schools to colleges and universities. This feature in the Toronto Star interviews the leaders taking the steps to have more fresh, local food served up in schools across the province.

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