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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
Lacey, Lee – J Home Econ, 1969
Descriptors: Home Economics, Home Management, Homemaking Skills, Interdisciplinary Approach
Los Angeles City Schools, CA. – 1964
A 12TH-GRADE INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE FOR HOME LIVING IS PRESENTED. THE PURPOSES ARE--TO DEVELOP SOME UNDERSTANDING OF THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF ADULT FAMILY LIVING AND OF THE IMPORTANCE OF MATURITY IN THESE RELATIONSHIPS, TO EMPHASIZE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF FAMILY RESOURCES, AND TO PROVIDE PRACTICE IN PLANNING,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Family Life, Family Planning, Grade 12

Lawrence, Frances Cogle; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1983
This study examined the amount of time urban adolescents spent in housework. Data used here resulted from the elecen-state family time use survey, "An Inter-state Urban/Rural Investigation of Families' Time Use." The findings indicate that adolescents in this multi-state sample average 71 minutes per day in household work. (SSH)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Dual Career Family, Family Life

Sulby, Arnold B.; And Others – Children Today, 1973
Reports on the progress to teach nutrition, homemaking skills, and child development to parents of the Associated Day Care Services, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (DS)
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Development, Day Care, Homemaking Skills

Condran, John G.; Bode, Jerry G. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1982
Using data from a random sample of currently married adults (N=316), log-linear techniques were used to examine five aspects of household division of labor between husbands and wives as these relate to sex of respondent, labor-force status of the wife, and other independent variables. (Author)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment, Homemaking Skills, Perception
Urshan, J. – 1983
This guide to supermarket shopping begins with a study of the American food shopper. The major types of shoppers and their needs are identified. Chapter 2 discusses planning at home. Topics include preparation of a comprehensive list, using coupons, impulse buying, and comparison shopping. Chapter 3 focuses on the actual shopping experience. Unit…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Consumer Education, Food
Urshan, J. – 1986
This guide to supermarket shopping provides information in an outline format. It first covers preliminary activities such as determining family needs, shopping on a budget, and planning at home. A number of suggestions are then made for the actual shopping. Topics include shopper aids (unit pricing, nutritional labeling, freshness coding), store…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Consumer Education, Food
Keeble, Vera B. – 1985
This package consists of various bilingual instructional materials for use in helping Indochinese refugees learn basic clothing management skills. Included in the package are Vietnamese and English translations of instructional booklets dealing with selecting and caring for winter clothing and reading labels explaining clothing care requirements.…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Bilingual Instructional Materials, Clothing, Clothing Instruction
Future Homemakers of America, Olympia, WA. Washington Association. – 1988
This yearbook provides materials for Future Homemakers of America (FHA) chapters to use as they build a calendar of activity for the year. It focuses on the theme for the year, "Skills for Life," which emphasizes skills developed through home economics education. These types of materials are provided: the program of work; information on…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Extracurricular Activities, Home Economics, Homemaking Skills
Weller, Leonard; Luchterhand, Elmer – J Marriage Fam, 1969
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Family Structure, Home Management, Home Programs
Braunel, Laura M.; And Others – 1979
The booklet offers practical suggestions to teach the person with multiple sclerosis to conserve energy and maintain a balance between rest and activity. The discussion centers around personal hygiene, homemaking activities, family relationships, and hobbies. Another section gives tips for getting around in the community, with considerations for…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Daily Living Skills, Family Relationship, Homemaking Skills
Children's Bureau (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1974
This booklet, designed as a convenient guide for young baby-sitters, covers the essentials of providing good child care and establishing a good relationship with parents. There are brief discussions on dealing with parents and the sitter's limits within the home; other sections provide a guide to: (1) getting along with and protecting the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Care, Child Caregivers, Childhood Needs
Appalachia, 1971
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Education, Homemakers, Homemaking Skills

Cogle, Frances L.; And Others – Journal of Extension, 1981
A study of household tasks resulted in the following conclusions: (1) the primary responsibility and the actual work of the household continues to be performed by women, (2) mothers of young children are the busiest, and (3) women who work outside the home get little assistance in housework from their families. (CT)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family Involvement, Home Management, Homemakers