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Beamish, Julia O.; Hwang, Eunju; Parrott, Kathleen; Carneal, Margaret – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2017
Universal design is a concept in design that addresses the usability of products and spaces that meet the needs of the most people possible. Principles guide the design process for various spaces and products. The Center for Real Life Design at Virginia Tech renovated two kitchens that incorporated many universal design features. The Universal…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Case Studies, Usability, Interior Space
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Wild, Peggy – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
The national standards introduced in 1998 are now taught in today's family and consumer sciences (FCS) classes in secondary schools around the country. The national standards shape the curriculum by addressing content, processes, and outcomes. Over the course of the 3 years of project planning and development, every state was involved in one or…
Descriptors: National Standards, Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills, Homemaking Skills
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Duffy, Maureen A.; Ruger, Almeda P. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 1994
Rehabilitation teaching involves instructing blind/visually impaired persons in homemaking and daily living skills, an area likely to increase as an aging population develops vision problems. Academic requirements for certification have some overlap with home economics, making it a potential career option for home economics graduates. (SK)
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Daily Living Skills, Employment Opportunities
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Erwin, Wendy Tenpenny; And Others – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 1996
Interviews with guidance counselors in 18 Tennessee high schools identified their perceptions of home economics programs and teachers' role in career preparation. Responses indicated misperception of high schools as feeders for college professional programs and the need for home economics as general education for all students in terms of practical…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Counselor Attitudes, Curriculum Development, High Schools