Variables Affecting Secondary School Students’ Willingness to Eat Genetically Modified Food Crops

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Jasmien Maes
Jeroen Bourgonjon
Godelieve Gheysen
Martin Valcke
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[1] Ghent University,Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
[2] Ghent University,Department of Educational Studies, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
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Controversial science issues; Biotechnology education; Misconceptions; Socio-scientific issues; Scientific literacy;
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A large-scale cross-sectional study (N = 4002) was set up to determine Flemish secondary school students’ willingness to eat genetically modified food (WTE) and to link students’ WTE to previously identified key variables from research on the acceptance of genetic modification (GM). These variables include subjective and objective knowledge about genetics and biotechnology, perceived risks and benefits of GM food crops, trust in information from different sources about GM, and food neophobia. Differences between WTE-related variables based on students’ grade level, educational track, and gender were analyzed. The students displayed a rather indecisive position toward GM food and scored weakly on a genetics and biotechnology knowledge test. WTE correlated most strongly with perceived benefits and subjective and objective knowledge. The results have clear implications for education, as they reiterate the need to strengthen students’ scientific knowledge base and to introduce a GM-related debate at a much earlier stage in their school career.
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