Chapter 1
Family and Consumer Sciences
A discipline and a profession that focuses on an integrative approach to the reciprocal relationships among individuals, families, and communities, as well as the environments in which they function.
Morrill Act of 1862
A significant legislative act was passed that forever changed the face of colleges and universities in the US.
Perkins Act
It was first authorized in1984 to support secondary and postsecondary vocational education programs in agriculture, business, and technology.
American Home Economics Association
Richards was the first president~~the entourage formed this at the Tenth Lake Placid Conference in 1908
Ellen Swallow Richards
The founder of family and consumer sciences and the American Home Economics Association~~Women's Hall of Fame credits her as the founder of ecology as a discipline of study~~lived from 1842-1911~~she was called a "special student"~~she married Professor Robert H. Richards~~she was a fascinating "working woman"~~she petitioned the Women's Education Association of Boston to pay for expenses to create a research lab for women on the MIT campus~~example of the highly educated professional woman
Consumerism
The idea that increased consumption of goods is good for individuals and the economy, was at an all-time high.
Smith-Hughes Act of 1917
This was the first act setting vocational education apart from the regular high school curriculum and establishing federal funds to support vocational education, now called career and technical education (CTE).
Land-Grant Universities
This was to extend educational opportunities that promoted agricultural, industrial, and domestic economy, which was later known as home economics.
Smith-Lever Act of 1914
Under President Woodrow Wilson, Congress approved this act which established the Cooperative Extension Service.
Catherine Beecher
lived in an era that was known as the "cult of domesticity"~~she opened a private school for young women in Hartford, Connecticut~~recognized as one of the early promoters of higher education for women as she founded many colleges