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Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pesticide Programs. – 1987
This guide provides suggestions on pest control and safety rules for pesticide use at home. Pest prevention may be possible by modification of pest habitat: removal of food and water sources, removal or destruction of pest shelter and breeding sites, and good horticultural practices that reduce plant stress. Nonchemical alternatives to pesticides…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Family Environment, First Aid, Food
Atwood, Glenna – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1974
A program designed to teach daily living skills to high school students of varying abilities is described. Teaching methods emphasize resource person, field trips, and actual experience; objectives are set in the areas of business, home economics, and social studies to enable students to live responsibly after high school. (AJ)
Descriptors: Affluent Youth, Consumer Education, Course Descriptions, Daily Living Skills
Zytowski, Donald G. – Personnel Guidance J, 1969
This article is based on a paper presented at American Personnel and Guidance Associations annual meeting in Detroit, 1968.
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Planning
Gantt, Sara – 1976
This resource unit, a supplement to the foods and nutrition curriculum guide (see related note), was designed to help secondary education home economics teachers provide students with additional food study and plan for learning experiences in the art of entertaining. The unit covers four principle topics regarding the art of entertaining in a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Foods Instruction, Home Economics
Eckstrom, Ruth B.; And Others – 1977
This is a book to help women who are thinking about entering or returning to college after spending several years as housewives and/or volunteers in their communities. The descriptive materials included will tell in general terms how the process of accrediting homemaking and volunteer experience might work: the skills that might be learned from…
Descriptors: College Credits, Directories, Equivalency Tests, Experiential Learning
Klinger, Judith Lannefeld; And Others – 1970
Specific techniques to alleviate difficulties encountered in routine kitchen tasks are described for the elderly and the handicapped, particularly those persons with upper extremity weakness or amputees, arthritis, incoordination, wheelchair confinement, loss of sensation, and limited vision. Helpful information is provided in areas of kitchen…
Descriptors: Amputations, Consumer Education, Cooking Instruction, Disabilities
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Perlmutter, Jane Clarkson; Wampler, Karen Smith – Home Economics Research Journal, 1985
This study of 75 families with at least one preschool child examined the effects of sex-role orientation and wife's employment status on the division of housework and child care and husband and wife's satisfaction with that division. Results indicate that where wives work outside the home, husbands and wives share child care and housework more.…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Employed Women, Employment Level, Home Management
Gindele, John; And Others – VocEd, 1981
Consumer education activities for secondary, adult, and special needs students are described in "What Does It Cost to Run a Home?" by John and Joseph Gindele; "Taking the Show on the Road" by Linda Lewis; "Special Home Ec Program" by Marty Nelson; and "Understanding Civil Law" by Michael Weis. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Daily Living Skills, Home Economics
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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
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Wolery, Mark; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1991
Two dyads of students (ages 10-12) with moderate mental retardation were taught domestic and vocational chained tasks, with each student of each dyad being taught just a part of the task. Results indicated that constant time delay was effective, and all students learned a substantial amount of their partners' tasks through observation. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Homemaking Skills, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Job Skills
Dever, Richard B.; And Others – 1985
The purpose of Project COMPETE is to use previous research and exemplary practices to develop and validate a model and training sequence to assist retarded youth to make the transition from school to employment in the most competitive environment possible. The curriculum described in this project working paper focuses on personal maintenance and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Homemaking Skills
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee. Center for Instructional Development and Services. – 1987
This bibliography describes 133 materials available for use in home economics classes. The materials include books, pamphlets and brochures, films curriculum guides, study guides, and workbooks. A few are suited for use with special needs students. Materials for inclusion in the bibliography were located through the Florida Educational Information…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Family Life Education, Home Economics, Home Management
Brown, Emory J.; And Others – 1968
Telephone interviews were conducted with 115 housewives in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, to determine their interests, information sources, financial credit sources, plans for remodeling homes and purchasing household conveniences, and family participation in Extension programs. It was found that 28% of the women kept record books of income and…
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Educational Opportunities, Homemakers, Homemaking Skills
McDevitt, Mary Ann – 1971
This Home Economics Educations Package (HEEP) is written to be used as a consumer education course on the selection of window treatments. The objective of the course is for each student to know the types of window treatments available and to be able to select window treatments to meet present or future needs. This guide has been divided into four…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides
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
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