An evaluation of the school feeding programme: a case study of Magog primary school
This study evaluates the school feeding programme at Magog Primary School. It sets out as its objective to find out how the programme operates and its potential impact on school children, including challenges, if any, and recommends solutions to mitigate the challenges. It was motivated by the need...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-187792016-04-16T04:08:50Z An evaluation of the school feeding programme: a case study of Magog primary school Dei, Frederick Acheampong Plaatjie, S.R. School Governing Body Governance Management Public primary school Rural primary school School Nutrition Programme Cognitive development Nutrition 371.716096845 National School Nutrition Programme (South Africa) -- Evaluation School children -- Food -- South Africa -- Umzumbe -- Case studies Children -- Nutrition -- South Africa -- Umzumbe -- Case studies Nutrition policy -- South Africa -- Evaluation This study evaluates the school feeding programme at Magog Primary School. It sets out as its objective to find out how the programme operates and its potential impact on school children, including challenges, if any, and recommends solutions to mitigate the challenges. It was motivated by the need to provide information which could be used as a basis to ensure that the nutritional and educational objectives of the National School Nutritional Programme are achieved. A review of literature demonstrated that, within the developmental framework, the point of view of civil society, government and the academia on the school feeding programmes are a valuable strategy to intervene in the nutritional and cognitive development of learners. It also made it evident that there are diverse views as to whether the School Feeding Programme is achieving its intended objectives. The findings of this study suggest that, although the programme has the potential to improve nutrition and health, enrolment, attendance and cognitive development, there are still some challenges and areas that need to be addressed and improved. These challenges arise as a result of lack of effective monitoring and evaluation, geographical location of the schools and other implementation flaws. The consequences are that the objectives of the National School Nutritional Programme are placed at risk. Development Studies M.A. (Development Studies) 2015-07-03T12:47:21Z 2015-07-03T12:47:21Z 2014-09 2015-07-03 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18779 en 1 online resource (xi, [117] leaves) |
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This study evaluates the school feeding programme at Magog Primary School. It sets out as its objective to find out how the programme operates and its potential impact on school children, including challenges, if any, and recommends solutions to mitigate the challenges. It was motivated by the need to provide information which could be used as a basis to ensure that the nutritional and educational objectives of the National School Nutritional Programme are achieved.
A review of literature demonstrated that, within the developmental framework, the point of view of civil society, government and the academia on the school feeding programmes are a valuable strategy to intervene in the nutritional and cognitive development of learners. It also made it evident that there are diverse views as to whether the School Feeding Programme is achieving its intended objectives.
The findings of this study suggest that, although the programme has the potential to improve nutrition and health, enrolment, attendance and cognitive development, there are still some challenges and areas that need to be addressed and improved. These challenges arise as a result of lack of effective monitoring and evaluation, geographical location of the schools and other implementation flaws. The consequences are that the objectives of the National School Nutritional Programme are placed at risk. === Development Studies === M.A. (Development Studies) |
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An evaluation of the school feeding programme: a case study of Magog primary school |
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