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FOOD RIGHT NOW Teacher Survey Baseline 2012
FOOD RIGHT NOW Teacher Survey Baseline 2012
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What is your full name?
What school do you currently teach in?
Please indicate below the town and county your school is in:
What type of school do you teach in?
Primary
Secondary
Vocational
Special Needs
How many years have you been teaching?
0-2 years
2-5 years
5-10 years
Over 10 years
Please indicate from the below list, the top 3 most important global development issues:
Hunger
Population
Human Rights
Quality Education
Trade
Child Labour
Climate Change
Food security
Migration & Integration
Gender Equality
Water
Sustainability
Food Waste
Natural Resources
1st
2nd
3rd
What global development issues would you say you refer to or teach in school?
The number of people in the world without access to adequate food is approximately:
a. 10 million
b. 100 million
c. 500 million
d. 1 billion
Please indicate whether these statements are True or False:
True
False
There is enough food in the world to feed everyone adequately
Malnutrition happens when there is no food available to eat
Food security means keeping food stuffs safe
Over 80% of the world's population now lives in the Developing World
The recommended calorie intake per person is 3600 calories
One tenth of all food produced is wasted
30% of the world's hungry are women
Africa is the continent with the highest number of people who do not get adequate nutrition
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
The main reason for hunger is over-population
What we do here in this country, has an impact on global poverty and hunger
In order to reduce hunger we need larger farms and increased production
Action and investment to improve nutrition for mothers and children in the 1,000 days between a woman's pregnancy and her child's second birthday has a life-changing impact on a child's future.
Nature is to blame for famine
I have a good knowledge of world hunger and poverty
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