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Nabb, Alicia – Library Journal, 2010
The Do It Yourself (DIY) section is an essential and well-used part of the public library's collection and must be kept up-to-date to remain valuable, since tools, materials, and building codes are always changing. Current economic decline has increased the topic's popularity as homeowners choose to remodel rather than buy, or attempt to make…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Library Services, Library Materials, Homemaking Skills
Moriarty, Robert – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1979
Suggests ways to interest male secondary students in joining Future Homemakers of America/Home Economics Related Occupations (FHA/HERO) through changing their ideas about homemaking skills and showing them how men as well as women need the training and can benefit from various home economics career fields. (MF)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Clubs, Extracurricular Activities, Homemaking Skills
Gorman, Anna M. – 1969
To give direction to future program planning, this study was conducted to determine employment opportunities, analyze data to predict job trends, and analyze requirements for jobs in the home economics area. Structured interviews were conducted at 250 randomly selected businesses, industries and homes in seven major population centers of Kentucky.…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Food Service, Homemaking Skills, Job Skills
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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
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Saeed, Fouzia; McClelland, Jerry – Journal of Home Economics, 1991
Most home economics in Pakistan focuses on women's homemaking skills (food preparation, clothing, interior design), not career orientation; it caters to upper/middle class needs and traditional roles. Rural/lower class women's needs (agricultural production, nutrition, hygiene, family planning) are not generally served. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Needs, Foreign Countries, Home Economics Education
Dalrymple, Julia I.; And Others – 1970
These resource curriculum materials for a home economics course are presented here for use by teachers to prepare disadvantaged students for their homemaker family member role and the dual roles of homemaker and wage earner. The purpose of the study is to discover some implications for teaching those students from poverty areas in an urban setting…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Family Life Education, Home Economics, Home Economics Education
Hillinger, Yvonne M. – 1968
Instructional materials for student use were developed by the author and a state-level committee of teachers to be used in a vocational school for the deaf, slow learner, or near illiterate. The program was tested at the State School for the Deaf. The book presents the non-technical information that the students will need to have as employees.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Clothing Instruction, Deafness
Simpson, Elizabeth J.; Barron, Joseph M. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1964
After outlining the three major purposes of home economics programs at the secondary level the article discusses how to best achieve these purposes with respect to facilities planning. Classroom and laboratory arrangements and their relation to homemaking skills, occupational home economics, and preprofessional preparation are discussed and…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Design, Educational Planning, Educational Programs
Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock. Home Economics Curriculum Center. – 1984
This guide has been developed for the following reasons: (1) to identify the essential elements pertaining to each vocational home economics education course as mandated by Texas law, (2) to outline the competencies and subcompetencies to be developed in vocational home economics education classes, (3) to provide guidance to teachers for local…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competence, Competency Based Education, Consumer Education
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Dept. of Occupational Education and Technology. – 1975
The annotated bibliography contains citations to appropriate reference books, pamphlets and audiovisual materials for the following 17 occupations: art and craft aide, bridal consultant, child care aide, clothing assistant, companion to the elderly, consumer aide, dietetic aide, fabric coordinator, fashion coordinator, floral designer, food…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Child Care Occupations, Consumer Protection, Cooperative Education
Administration on Aging (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1974
TRaining women for homemaker service is an important function of every agency that provides such services. The Homemaker Service of the National Capital Area, Inc. designed a training manual to be used with either a single new employee or with a group as large as 15. Informal discussions, lectures, practice, and demonstration are methods of…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Guides, Home Economics
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Vocational and Career Education. – 1989
This publication provides guidelines to new and experienced teachers for establishing and managing Ohio's extended program, an integral component of all vocational home economics programs that prepare students for the work of the family. Contents include the following: the rationale for the extended program, standard for extended service for…
Descriptors: Family Life Education, Home Economics Skills, Home Programs, Home Visits
Benson, Pauline; Estrada, Rosa J. – 1973
The course, for use at the junior high school level, explores employment possibilities in home economics and related areas. Lists of resource materials, a pretest and posttest, and an extensive, 70-page curriculum guide are appended. The guide explores eight block areas: (1) introduction; (2) homemaking; (3) personal development for careers; (4)…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides
Home Economics Education Association, Gainesville, VA. – 1991
This pamphlet contains the statement of the Coalition of the American Home Economics Association, American Vocational Association, and Home Economics Education Association regarding the scope and definition of vocational home economics education. It is intended to serve as a basis for professional action. Sections of this statement address the…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Educational Finance, Federal Government, Government Role
Cross, Aleene A.; And Others – 1971
The major hypothesis of this study was that homemakers who have been enrolled in a home economics program designed to prepare for the vocation of homemaking perceive themselves as more effective homemakers and/or as full time employees than those who have not been enrolled in such a program. To conduct the study, the Duncan's New Multiple Range…
Descriptors: Clubs, Comparative Analysis, Graduate Surveys, Home Economics
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