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Home Economics Let's learn about places where we live and practice safety tips

Home Economics Literacy This course deals with Home Economics Literacy: Students Need to Learn Life Skills. Home economics, also commonly referred to as consumer and family science or domestic science, refers to concepts such as nutrition, food acquisition and preparation, household economics and budgeting, clothing care and home maintenance and repair.

Appreciate the philosophy in Home Economics literacy. Compare the roles, responsibilities, and rights of family members Appreciate the importance of Preparing and Planning Meal Explain expenditure and savings, & develop managing family income. Identify sewing tools and equipment and their uses

Home Economics, Domestic science or home science is a field of study that deals with the environment in which they live. In modern times, home economics teaches people of all genders important life skills, su

By definition, “home economics is the art and science of home management”, meaning that the discipline incorporates both creative and technical aspects into its teachings.

Home economics courses often consist of learning how to cook, how to do taxes, and how to perform child care tasks.

19th Century Catherine Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe The Morrill Act of 1862 Ellen Swallow Richards (1842-1911) Beginning in 1899 Thomasites Competencies of Home Economics Importance of Home Economics

Over the years, homemaking in the United States has been a foundational piece of the education system, particularly for women. These homemaking courses, called home economics, have had a prevalent presence in secondary and higher education. 19th Century

CATHERINE BEECHER ➝ One of the first to champion the Economics of running a home.?➝ Argue for the importance of domestic life and sought to apply scientific principles to childbearing, cooking and housekeeping. ?➝ American Educator known for her forthright opinions on female education as well as her support of the many benefits of the corporation of kindergarten into children’s education.? She published the advice manual “The American Woman’s Home with her sister Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Homemaking and home economics courses have developed a negative connotation because of the negative gender bias associated with home economics courses. Despite this, homemaking is now socially acceptable for both men and women are expected to take care of the home, the children, and finances. 21st Century

Home Economics in the Philippines American methods of instruction were ensured by bringing hundreds of American Teachers called Thomasites in 1901. Vocational training in housekeeping and household arts was made an important element in the girl’s education.

19th Century Catherine Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe The Morrill Act of 1862 Ellen Swallow Richards (1842-1911) Beginning in 1899 Thomasites Competencies of Home Economics Importance of Home Economics

COOKING ➝ it teaches young people what to do in the kitchen: from setting the table to baking cookies and cakes. They can learn about the food's nutrition value, the proper rules of etiquette and ways of handling kitchen equipment.

Child Rearing ➝ it teaches young people on how to raise children from birth to early adolescence.

Community Awareness and Education ++ i t provides the basic knowledge on how to live in a community.

young people receive lessons on interior and exterior design, as well as learn how to take care of their homes. DESIGN AND HOME MANAGEMENT

HYGIENE AND HEALTH ➝ it teaches young people how to take care of their own hygiene and health, as well as how to care for their sick relatives.

IMPORTANCE OF HOME ECONOMICS

LESSONS ON SAFETY young people learn how to prevent and deal with dangerous situations at home.

Assignment 1. How does Home Economics help you in life? 2. What is the importance of knowing the History of Home Economics?

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