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  1. Home Economics is not limited to the study of life skills in the home. It also deals with lifestyles in general as well as their cultural significance. To be more exact, the following are the areas covered by Home Economics; their multiple, integrated aspects are studied.

  2. The Serial “Home Economics Education in Japan ” is organized by the Japan Association of Home Economics Education (JAHEE), and aims to introduce Japanese Home economics education to our international colleagues in IFHE and any others in our field.

  3. Japan’s approach and experience with home economics is perhaps unique among countries; in Japan, home economics is not only compulsory for both boys and girls at all grades of elementary, junior high, and high school, but deals comprehensively and holistically with the challenges of daily life.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2016 · Sonoda’s telephoned after-thought, delivered diffidently but with the unmistakable energy of conviction, conveyed a mission for home economics, one claimed by several generations of teachers in Japan.

  5. 1. Factors Affecting Self-Affirmation of University Students. Released on J-STAGE: May 14, 2015 | Volume 66 Issue 5 Pages 222-233. Mayu KAWAKOSHI, Miyuki OKADA. 2. A Survey on the Consciousness of the “Fast Fashion” of Youth.

  6. Kateika (Home economics education), which is a compulsory subject in Japan, may provide a good opportunity for all students to discover new things and widen their cultural perceptions.

  7. Behavioral Determinants for Reducing Wastage of Food at Home among High School Students: Released on J-STAGE: October 02, 2020 | Volume 71 Issue 9 Pages 600-609