Box 340
Contains 15 Results:
State Course of Study in Home Economics for Junior and Senior High Schools in Alabama, 1965
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
Taking Action to Recruit Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, 1999
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
The Essential Guide to FCCLA ( Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) in the Classroom, 2000
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
New Directions for Vocational Home Economics, 1971-01-22 - 1971-01-23 Request Item
Competency Based, Professional, Education for Home Economics Teachers, 1976 Request Item
History of the National Council of Administrators of Home Economics 1960-1990, 1990 Request Item
This subseries contains information on the Association's involvement with other organizations, both international and domestic.
History of the Home Economics Education Association 1927-1977, 1977-02-15 Request Item
This subseries contains information on the Association's involvement with other organizations, both international and domestic.
Brief History of the Home Economics Teacher Education Section 1965-1990, 1990-06 Request Item
This series reflects the administrative operations of the national headquarters. The subseries reflect different offices or activities carried out by the Executive Director and the headquarters staff. The Association has reorganized many times since its founding, and this series tried to accommodate the fluctuating structure of the Association.
Foundations of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2008 Request Item
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
Copy of hand drawn poster representing AAFCS, 1999-01 Request Item
Among the artifacts in this series are several versions of the Betty Lamp, the official symbol of the Association, and one complete and two incomplete sets of AHEA china produced in 1953. There is also a bound volume of memorabilia and historical items from the early years of the Association.