Educational Program

Knowledge Shapes Every Choice

An educational framework for understanding nutrition context, evaluating information critically, and making considered food decisions from a well-informed foundation.

For general informational purposes only. Not medical or dietary advice.
What Smart Choices Teaches
About This Program

What Smart Choices Teaches

Smart Choices is an educational resource that explores how to read, interpret, and contextualise the vast amount of nutrition information available today. Nutrition claims are everywhere — understanding how to evaluate them is a practical skill.

The program focuses on building critical thinking skills around food and nutrition, helping you assess claims and make decisions from a grounded, knowledge-based perspective. Content is educational in nature and does not replace professional guidance.

Critical Evaluation Skills

Learn how to assess nutrition claims, identify reliable sources, and recognise marketing language in food contexts.

Context Over Absolutes

Explore why context matters in nutrition, and how individual variation affects the relevance of general dietary information.

Practical Application

Move from understanding concepts to applying them in everyday contexts — without rigid rules or prescribed outcomes.

Learning Areas

Key Learning Areas

Three interconnected areas of nutritional understanding covered across the program.

Nutrition Literacy

Reading and interpreting food labels, understanding macronutrients and micronutrients, and identifying credible information sources in a noisy landscape.

Critical Thinking

Evaluating nutrition claims and study findings, recognising common logical fallacies in food marketing, and understanding basic research design concepts.

Personal Context

Applying nutritional concepts to everyday choices, social eating situations, and understanding why individual variation makes one-size guidance limited.

Program Structure

The Curriculum

Six modules that build progressively from foundational concepts to practical application.

01
The Information Landscape

Navigating today's complex nutrition media environment — where information comes from, what motivates it, and how to orient yourself.

02
Understanding Macronutrients

What proteins, carbohydrates, and fats actually do — moving beyond simplified narratives to a more nuanced understanding of each.

03
Reading Nutrition Labels

A practical guide to food packaging — what the numbers and claims mean, what they don't, and what to watch for.

04
Evaluating Sources

How to identify credible nutrition information versus marketing or opinion — including basic research literacy skills.

05
Personal Context & Variation

Understanding individual variation in nutritional needs and why general guidelines are starting points, not prescriptions.

06
Bringing It Together

Integrating the learning across all modules into a coherent personal framework for engaging with food information going forward.

Questions

Common Questions

Anyone who wants to build a more informed, less confusing relationship with nutrition information. No prior knowledge is required — the program starts from fundamentals.
No. Smart Choices is focused on understanding and evaluation, not prescribing what to eat. We do not provide meal plans, dietary targets, or nutritional recommendations.
Our educational content draws from established research in nutrition science and dietetics. However, nutritional science continues to evolve — we present frameworks for thinking critically, rather than definitive conclusions.
Eat Freely focuses on intuitive eating principles and your relationship with food at an experiential level. Smart Choices focuses on nutrition literacy and critical evaluation of food information. They complement each other well.
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