Food literacy which means the theoretical and practical knowledge of the use of foodstuffs is decreasing, especially among young people. Therefore new approaches in consumer education are needed. Furthermore the food sector as one of the largest employers in Austria calls for interdisciplinary and technologically competent workforce.
The 16- to 19-year-old pupils involved in the project of the partner schools HLA Höhere Lehranstalt für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung Graz-Eggenberg und HTL-BULME Graz-Gösting are exploring their daily diet and developing ideas for innovative food products.
Before the practical phase starts, the young people draft a research plan and work out product specifications. These take into account technological aspects, the everyday life of pupils and criteria for a healthy, (time-) economic, ecologically and socially sustainable diet.
In the first stage of product development (2017/18), four 4 or five prototypes are being developed for youth-oriented products and they are tested for acceptance. In the second stage (2018/19), the students study the developed products with regard to selected technological parameters and optimize the food product prototypes.
The YoungTECHforFOOD Manual supports further peer-to-peer YoungTECHforFOOD projects by providing guiding materials, methods and insight into learning processes and experiences.
A formative evaluation assesses the suitability of the YoungTECHforFOOD concept for the development of youthful food products, scientific understanding and technological skills as well as improved food literacy.