RT Journal Article T1 Prospective primary teachers´ knowledge about breastfeeding as part of scientific literacy A1 Illescas Navarro, Mireia A1 Cruz Guzmán Alcalá, Marta A1 Criado, Ana María A1 García Carmona, Antonio K1 Breastfeeding K1 Health education K1 Primary education K1 Science education K1 Teacher education AB The conceptions that prospective primary teachers (PPTs) have about breastfeeding (BF) were explored as part of their training in school content related to health and the human body. For this, the PPTs answered a questionnaire designed ad hoc, without having received any prior training about the topic. The questionnaire had previously been validated by a panel of experts made up of midwives and researchers in science education. The results show that the PPTs have poorly informed ideas about both the biological processes associated with the genesis of breastmilk and the effects of BF on the mother and infant. Those ideas largely coincide with those of the rest of society (e.g., believing that there are women who produce milk that has insufficient nutritional value for their infants). The results are discussed with the goal of improving PPTs' scientific-didactic training about BF as a topic of scientific, social and environmental importance. PB Editorial Team SN 1304-6020 YR 2025 FD 2025-03-13 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10272/27659 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10272/27659 LA eng NO Illescas-Navarro, M., Cruz-Guzmán, M., Criado, A. M., & García-Carmona, A. (2025). Prospective primary teachers´ knowledge about breastfeeding as part of scientific literacy. Journal of Turkish Science Education, 22(1), 87-105. DOI no: 10.36681/tused.2025.006 DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 14 jul 2026