วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 3 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Jamie Oliver fears government is undoing school meal progress

Chief Ministers accused of endangering the progress made in the school dining rooms

Jamie Oliver,

fears of revolution school feeding kickstart is in danger of collapse because ministers are ignoring research that shows that nutritious breakfasts enhance learning.

In an interview with the Guardian, the celebrity chef has accused Education Secretary Michael Gove, and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, to endanger the changes after 2005 Channel 4 series, Jamie's school dinners.

Gove

Some decisions on school meals have been created unease among health advocates and education. Gove finished school meal subsidies as a source of funding and without school nutrition standards for all schools other conditions that Labour has introduced programs after Oliver highlighted the poor quality of food school more.

Oliver said: "Honestly, I fear that I had a couple of very friendly, interesting meetings with Secretary of State for Education and although I like to think that Mr Gove's school. food on their agenda, I have heard nothing to date worth celebrating.

"I'm sure you realize that there are obvious benefits to having a good meal at school, improve the child's behavior, willingness to learn and concentrate about the school, and that in turn helps children to obtain better results and more.

"You need not be an idiot to ignore all academic research has been published to support these things, but still do not see him or his fellow health ministers doing nothing to ensure that the improvements we have made over the last six years are still valid and are based on -. However, the progress we have made seems to be at risk "

Oliver added: "I've had similar diatribes about the previous government, and I am absolutely on the side of a political party in my experience with visionary politicians are a rare breed .. "

states clearly: "If the government wants all schools to become academies in the long term, the reality is that the risk of losing the legislation that made the difference and the benefits of raising nutritional standards. "

Oliver also suggests the introduction of a new school feeding materials, which would give schools direct payments to increase the number of students in school lunches. Approximately 3 million of Great Britain 7 million students in primary and secondary eating.

Charlie Powell
Campaign Feed the Children, said: "We are unhappy that the provision of school meals has joined in the budget for general education, because it means that schools can focus on what that they want, instead of increasing the uptake of school meals. "



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