Why Home Economics?

Is it only about cooking?

http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
In the framed box, there is a brief history of the term "home economics" and how it originated, etc. Be sure you click on various links, and you'll find additional information.

http://members.tripod.com/~kburge/fcs.html
"Family and Consumer Science" is a new term for this whole field. Interesting site.

http://www.educationindex.com/homeec/
All kinds of resources here -- for the purpose of discovering many, many names of additional branches of the field, as well as specific course names.

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HISTORY OF HOME ECONOMICS

Home Economics is a field of study that focuses on managing and improving the quality of life within a home and family setting. While cooking is often associated with Home Economics, it is not the only aspect of the field.

To understand the history of Home Economics, you can explore various websites that provide information and resources on the subject. One such website is the Cornell University Library's HEARTH website (http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/). On their homepage, you will find a framed box that provides a brief history of the term "home economics" and its origins. By clicking on various links on the website, you can find additional information and resources related to the subject.

Another website that you can visit is the Family and Consumer Science website (http://members.tripod.com/~kburge/fcs.html). This site discusses the term "Family and Consumer Science," which is a new term used to describe the broader field that encompasses Home Economics. It might offer you an interesting perspective on the subject.

For a more comprehensive overview of Home Economics and its various branches and courses, the Education Index website (http://www.educationindex.com/homeec/) is a valuable resource. This site provides a wide range of resources and materials to help you discover different branches of Home Economics and specific course names within the field.

By delving into these websites and exploring their content, you can gain a deeper understanding of the history of Home Economics and its broader scope beyond just cooking.