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The Feeding of School Children

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About This Book

A study of efforts to provide meals to schoolchildren, tracing the shift from voluntary charity to public provision, examining legislative and administrative arrangements, selection and service procedures, and the roles of local authorities and voluntary committees. It assesses the prevalence and causes of malnutrition, evaluates effects of feeding programs on children's health and family circumstances, and considers implications for policy. Regional case studies, practical menus, and comparisons with provision in other areas and countries illustrate successes, logistical challenges, and recommendations for more systematic, equitable feeding services.

About the Author

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M. E. Bulkley

M. E. Bulkley is an author known for her work in the field of nutrition and education, particularly focusing on the dietary needs of children. Her notable book, "The Feeding of School Children," addresses the importance of proper nutrition in schools and its impact on children's health and learning. Bulkley's contributions highlight the intersection of public health and education, advocating for better food policies to support the well-being of students. Through her writing, she has contributed to discussions on child welfare and nutrition, making her work relevant in both historical and contemporary contexts.

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