Resources
Resources for Professionals
- Nutrition & Health Program Recommended Resource List
A list of sources for visual/teaching aides, general audience resources, nutrition and health curricula and more.
- Cornell NutritionWorks
A website for nutrition professionals sponsored by the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University.
- Learning Stations:
- "Lessons in a Box" for Nutrition Educators -How to Guide (view this pdf before downloading the learning stations below).
- Beverage Learning Station (pdf)
- Snacking Learning Station (pdf)
- Food Safety Learning Station (pdf)
- Food Nutrition Education in Communities (FNEC)
The Food and Nutrition Education in Communities programs are outreach programs targeted to limited resource populations that are delivered through Cornell Cooperative Extension across New York State.
- Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences
The Division of Nutritional Sciences (DNS) at Cornell University is among the largest academic units in the United States devoted to human nutrition.
- From Telling to Teaching: A Dialogue Approach to Adult Learning by Joye A. Norris
- Team Nutrition, USDA Food and Nutrition Service
- Cornell Farm to School Program
Cornell Farm to School develops strategies and disseminates information to increase the amount of locally grown food served in New York schools, colleges and universities.
- New York Agriculture in the Classroom (NY AITC)
NY AITC educates youth, teachers, and consumers about agriculture and the food and fiber system.
- Agriculture Food and Communities
The Agriculture, Food and Community Partnership integrates and coordinates Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences' teaching, research and extension activities in the areas of small farms, community food systems, community agriculture development, and agroforestry.
- Farmers Market Federation of New York
The Farmers' Market Federation of New York's mission is to offer services and programs to support and promote New York's farmers' markets.
- Community Food Systems
- Community Food Security Coalition
The Community Food Security Coalition (CFSC) is a non-profit dedicated to building strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems.
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