Teaching Basic Skills through Home Economics. Instructional Activities for Home Economics Students

This publication is designed to help home economics teachers as they identify and teach basic skills in their programs. Part I, "Basic Skills Instruction in Home Economics" (Miller), discusses strategies for supplementing basic skills through home economics content. It addresses preparatio...

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Biological Sciences
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Consumer Education
Food
Home Economics
Home Furnishings
Home Management
Housing
Individual Development
Integrated Curriculum
Learning Activities
Mathematics Skills
Money Management
Nutrition
Physical Sciences
Secondary Education
Social Studies
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