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  1. Home Economics education empowers students to take action in order to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities at all levels and sectors of society. Ultimately, Home Economics education seeks to prepare students for life by enabling them to develop their resources, capabilities, and decision-making skills.

  2. Home Economists are concerned with the empowerment and wellbeing of individuals, families and communities, and of facilitating the development of attributes for lifelong learning for paid, unpaid and voluntary work; and living situations. Home Economics professionals are advocates for individuals, families and communities.

  3. In this paper, we explore the impact of the pandemic on those domains most familiar to home economicsindividual, family and community—and look at key interfaces where home economics literacy has the potential to contribute to shaping our future, including: the notion of home; food literacy; financial literacy; social and emotional wellbeing; an...

  4. HOME ECONOMICS brings the focus of households as building blocks of sustainable societies. Addressing complex interrelated human and environmental problems, it aims at achieving optimal and sustainable living conditions for individuals, families and their communities while acknowledging their global interdependence.

  5. The International Journal of Home Economics (IJHE) is a peer-reviewed e-journal bringing together emergent and breaking work on all aspects of home economics, and most importantly, how we might improve and renew the everyday work of home economists.

  6. Mar 8, 2022 · In this paper, we seek to determine the relationship between home economics education and 21st-century skills (critical thinking, creativity, communication and collaboration) in the context of social learning.

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  8. Status Risk Taking and Receptivity of Home Economics Teachers to a Statewide Curriculum Innovation. Ellen H. Katz, Sharron Dalton, Joseph B. Giacquinta. , Pages: 401-421. First Published: June 1994. Abstract.

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