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Land Grant Universities in Arkansas
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Land Grant
Universities this has to do with the congress and state legislature which would received benefits from morrill. -
Morrill Act 1862
1862 this represented land grant college act and had serval benefits for the agricultural and mechanical arts. All of these tie together and help create a good. -
Rumford Kitchen
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1894 first nutritional lunch school program in boston
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1899 The first lake placid conference
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Headquarters for Family and Consumer Sciences
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Marion Talbot
was a co founder of the AAUW Talbot also taught in the department of anthropology and social science during 1892-93. She had a publication of the education of women in 1911 and overall stood for women's rights. -
Smith lever act 1914
this politics created a cooperative extension service.The tie between agricultural colleges and USDA lets agriculture, trades and industry, and homemaking. This just shows the relationship between the two and how they get tied together. -
Smith Hughes Act 1917
this acts provides federal aid to a state and the purpose is to have education in agricultural and also industrial trades as well as home economics. These will help serval of the industrial trade as well as working to mix the pile for them. -
1925 childcare recognized as key elements
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1931 Home Economist get accepted and public as experts in nutrition
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Ellia Kedzie Jones
was the home economics extension leader in 1933. Ellia traveled meeting groups of women did serval interviews and wrote pamphlets. Ellia was also the first women to be given the honor at university of Wisconsin. In 1887 Ellia became Kansas first women professor to head a department. -
Agnes Faye Morgan 1941
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Brown vs. the board of eduction
my pick
racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional -
Benjamin Andrews
was 1 out of 12 founders of the AHEA. Really had a strong belief that the social system is related to home just meaning home and family are both apart of social fabrics that make a home. Had a lot of research in the area of family economics. 1958 -79 -
Vocational Education Act 1963
provided grants that will help improve, maintain education programs.This act really encouraged students to finish there education out all the way through. -
Vocational Amendment 1968
was funds that where given to the states that had the vocational education programs. That way this help balanced out the funds that where spread out. -
Flossie Byrd
was the 1st African American women to even receive AAFCS foundation award. Not only that Flossie received serval honors and awards 1971-72. Flossie was also president of the association of administrators of home economics 1981-83. Her research was mainly over family disability and family resource management. -
Vocational Amendment 1976
1976 was a placement that was develop to help the programs with the educational act eliminate certain stereotyping when it all came to education. -
Eula Masingale
was present elect and also president of phi upsilon omicron from 1980-1984. She was very involved in research that focused academic recruitment and retention as well as the elderly. The overall goal that Eula Masingale wanted was for people to effectively serve and be active on concerns about creating a better quality of life for individuals and also -
1994 Name change for home economics to family and consumer science
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Carl Perkins Act
this act was put in place to help regulate the programs and gender needs of students attending school. It also helped with special need children get programs.