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Montgomery, Bette – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Sewing is a traditional educational experience in family and consumer sciences (FCS) education in middle and high school. Learning sewing skills, however, is not as relevant today as it was in the past. To better prepare adolescents for life roles, FCS education needs to reflect the changes in society and focus more broadly on the work of the…
Descriptors: Sewing Instruction, Educational Experience, Middle Schools, High Schools
Walker, Jane – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Many undergraduate students entering family and consumer sciences (FCS) will become leaders in the profession and may have limited opportunity for formal education in leadership development. Would these budding leaders develop skills faster or move into leadership roles with greater confidence and enthusiasm if they began their undergraduate…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Students, Leadership, Consumer Science
Kiss, Elizabeth – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Earning, spending, saving and investing, and using credit are important aspects of money management that teens need to understand as they move into adulthood. Family and consumer sciences (FCS) professionals have a long history of addressing this important life skill. This brief article describes the High School Financial Planning Program (HSFPP),…
Descriptors: Money Management, Consumer Science, Daily Living Skills, Program Effectiveness
Weaver-Kaulis, Amy; Crutsinger, Christy – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Accreditation, budget, and accountability pressures at the institution and program levels lead to the involvement of faculty in assessment-based activities. Increasingly, programs are being expected to document student learning beyond traditional course grades. The use of outcomes as a tool to improve learning relies heavily on the active…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Outcomes of Education, Consumer Science, Program Effectiveness
Katz, Shana; Smith, Bettye P. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Contextual teaching and learning is a relatively new concept in the field of education. However, the principles and practices of contextual teaching and learning have been around for centuries (Dijkstra, 1998). Contextual teaching and learning is defined as a conception of teaching and learning that helps teachers relate subject matter content to…
Descriptors: Nutrition Instruction, Foods Instruction, Consumer Science, Context Effect
Billings, Nancy Carter – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Some of the most effective resources for bringing the concept of globalization into the classroom is through the personal and professional experiences of the classroom teacher, the personal experiences of students from diverse cultures, the inclusion of curriculum activities with a global context, and the involvement of guest speakers with global…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism, Values Education, Student Experience
Miller-Spillman, Kimberly A.; Jackson, Vanessa P.; Huffman, Nicole – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
University-wide courses increase visibility and credibility of family and consumer sciences programs and provide students with a valuable cross-cultural experience. A sophomore required course facilitates cross-cultural understanding regarding diversity and human appearance. One course project includes four interviews with a partner from a…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Required Courses, Consumer Science, Cross Cultural Training
Hauck, William A. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
In this article, the author presents a comparative study of student performance, satisfaction, and persistence between online and face-to-face classes. The purpose of this study was to examine differences between online and traditional classroom learning for a large introductory FCS undergraduate course. Specifically, the study asked if there was…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Introductory Courses, Student Evaluation, Online Courses
Arendt, Susan W.; Gregoire, Mary B. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
No known studies have examined the perception of family and consumer science (FCS) students related to group work in the classroom and its relationship to leadership. In this qualitative study, two groups of FCS students--hospitality management and dietetics--viewed group projects as exercises in leadership skills that had many barriers.…
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Student Leadership, Leadership Training
Beacham, Cindy V. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
This exploratory study examined communications between designers and child development professionals during the preschool design process. Qualitative interviews and focus groups were conducted to investigate the need for communication support between child development professionals, parents, and design professionals (n = 20) during the process of…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Child Development, Classroom Design, Preschool Education
Warnock, Mary M. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Students at all levels of study must understand the impact and consequences of globalization. Because of technology innovations, integration of world economies through trade and cash flows, and the movement of people from one location to another, the world is becoming flatter. Based on this growing need to study globalization, a graduate course,…
Descriptors: Clothing, Industry, Global Approach, Class Activities
Tippett, Deborah T.; Roubanis, Jody L. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
In this article, the authors discuss how educators from Meredith College help college students gain a global awareness and take steps to be responsible global citizens. This is done by requiring all students to take a course that enables them to address a problem that has both global and local significance while using multiple disciplines and…
Descriptors: Required Courses, College Students, Global Approach, Interdisciplinary Approach
Blackwell, Ann P.; Burgess, Anne M. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
There is an ongoing need for family and consumer sciences professionals to generate new knowledge through research and then share findings with diverse groups. Specific Action Steps describe methods to incorporate research into university curricula to promote this role. The ultimate goal is to inspire new professionals to remain true to the…
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Quality of Life, College Curriculum, Scientific Attitudes
Perkins, Daniel F.; Mincemoyer, Claudia C.; Lillehoj, Catherine J. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
This investigation compared Extension educators' perceptions of community readiness, knowledge of prevention science, and experience with community collaborations with the perceptions of community human service professionals. First, Cooperative Extension System (CES) educators and human service professionals were found to hold similar perceptions…
Descriptors: Prevention, Extension Education, Human Services, Teachers
Roubanis, Jody L.; Garner, Sammie G.; Purcell, Rosa S. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Purposeful moral deliberation is essential to the ethical practice of family and consumer sciences (FCS). This article proposes a model of ethical perspectives that is appropriate for educators, practitioners, and scholars of FCS. This model was conceptualized from the ethical decision-making framework suggested by Shapiro and Stefkovich (2005).…
Descriptors: Models, Consumer Science, Ethics, Decision Making

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