A teacher's column: The struggle of teaching teenagers healthy breakfast habits
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Ewald Arenz
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Summary
A teacher writes a column about the challenges of teaching nutrition to students who consume energy drinks and donuts for breakfast. The article discusses his approach to educating teenagers about healthy eating without being preachy, while dealing with being labeled an "eco-nerd" by his students. It explores the gap between nutritional knowledge and actual eating habits among young people.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledIch werde dich sicher nicht mit Karotten füttern!
Seine Schüler halten ihn für einen Öko-Nerd.
Dabei sollen sie doch nur verstehen, dass Donuts und Energydrinks kein Frühstück sind!
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