Deck 3: History and Future of Hdfs Field

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Which field does HDFS have historical roots in?

A) Business Administration
B) Home Economics
C) Developmental Psychology
D) Counseling and Education
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Which movement paralleled the rise of Home Economics?

A) Labor Movement
B) Civil Rights Movement
C) Women's Movement
D) Anti-War Movement
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The Morrill Act of 1862 established land grant colleges in how many American states?

A) 28 American states
B) 35 American states
C) 45 American states
D) All of the American states
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How many acres of federal land was provided to each state to establish colleges in the Morrill Act of 1862?

A) 30,000
B) 40,000
C) 20,000
D) 15,000
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Which Morrill Act required each land grant college to establish an agricultural school to help farmers apply scientific methods to their production of farm goods?

A) The Morrill Act of 1862
B) The Morrill Act of 1890
C) The Morrill Act of 1892
D) The Morrill Act of 1860
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Which was not provided by the Morrill Act of 1890?

A) Access for farmers' wives to information about the many aspects of home management
B) Annual funding for support of its land grant college
C) Prohibition of racial discrimination in admissions policies
D) Tuition waivers for students enrolled in agricultural colleges
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Home Economics included which areas of study:

A) Nutrition
B) Textiles
C) Parenting
D) All of the above
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Home Economics partnered with which other area of study:

A) Chemistry
B) Physics
C) Psychology
D) All of the above
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What did campuses call the places their Home Economics students could experience and apply the principles they learned in classes?

A) Living labs
B) Virtual labs
C) Working labs
D) Learning labs
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Campuses established "learning labs" so their Home Economics students could experience and apply the principles they learned in classes.
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What is the most prominent lab school that continues to exist on many campuses today and provides an opportunity for students to observe and interact with young children and families?

A) Family Development Laboratory
B) Early Learning Laboratory
C) Child Development Laboratory
D) Family Studies Laboratory
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___________ living lab is an experiential laboratory where a group of students would spend several days and nights engaging in all aspects of home management and maintenance during their stay.

A) Family
B) Parent
C) Marriage
D) Adult
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Many Home Economics programs included fully equipped kitchens where students were able to apply food and nutrition principles.
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Orphan babies were used as "practice babies" for Home Economics students to learn how to care for infants.
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During the early part of the 2000s, the name "home economics" was changed or eliminated on most American campuses.
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The name "home economics" became viewed as anti-feminist despite being designed with the largely feminist principle of promoting women's education.
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By the middle of the 20th century, the term "home economics" began to be viewed as a ___________ stereotype.

A) racial
B) gender
C) rural
D) religious
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HDFS does not experience tension between the two fields, human development and family studies, as everyone recognizes that the two fields are indivisible.
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Which is a program name used by some campuses in which HDFS majors are found:

A) Family and Consumer Studies
B) Human Development and Family Science
C) Child and Family Studies
D) All of the above
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Higher education institutions across the United States are not experiencing growth in HDFS majors.
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According Hagenbuch and Hamon (2011), HDFS has been called a _________________ major.

A) destination
B) development
C) discovery
D) determination
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Many HDFS programs offer coursework related to early childhood education.
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Which national organization sponsors the CFLE certification?

A) National Council on Family Relations
B) National Education Association
C) National Family Partnership
D) National Center for Family Philanthropy
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HDFS students are equipped with skills to work in which professional setting:

A) Military
B) Private or corporate organizations
C) Social services
D) All of the above
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HDFS faculty are involved in many exciting areas of research, teaching, and _____________________.

A) economics
B) medicine
C) community involvement
D) business
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CFLE stands for Certified Family Life _______________________.

A) Experience
B) Expertise
C) Expert
D) Educator
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Which type of classroom model incorporates an innovative approach to teaching that dedicates more class time to hands-on learning?

A) Flipped classroom
B) Traditional classroom
C) Online course environment
D) Hybrid courses
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Deck 3: History and Future of Hdfs Field
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Which field does HDFS have historical roots in?

A) Business Administration
B) Home Economics
C) Developmental Psychology
D) Counseling and Education
B
2
Which movement paralleled the rise of Home Economics?

A) Labor Movement
B) Civil Rights Movement
C) Women's Movement
D) Anti-War Movement
C
3
The Morrill Act of 1862 established land grant colleges in how many American states?

A) 28 American states
B) 35 American states
C) 45 American states
D) All of the American states
D
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How many acres of federal land was provided to each state to establish colleges in the Morrill Act of 1862?

A) 30,000
B) 40,000
C) 20,000
D) 15,000
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Which Morrill Act required each land grant college to establish an agricultural school to help farmers apply scientific methods to their production of farm goods?

A) The Morrill Act of 1862
B) The Morrill Act of 1890
C) The Morrill Act of 1892
D) The Morrill Act of 1860
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Which was not provided by the Morrill Act of 1890?

A) Access for farmers' wives to information about the many aspects of home management
B) Annual funding for support of its land grant college
C) Prohibition of racial discrimination in admissions policies
D) Tuition waivers for students enrolled in agricultural colleges
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Home Economics included which areas of study:

A) Nutrition
B) Textiles
C) Parenting
D) All of the above
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Home Economics partnered with which other area of study:

A) Chemistry
B) Physics
C) Psychology
D) All of the above
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What did campuses call the places their Home Economics students could experience and apply the principles they learned in classes?

A) Living labs
B) Virtual labs
C) Working labs
D) Learning labs
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Campuses established "learning labs" so their Home Economics students could experience and apply the principles they learned in classes.
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What is the most prominent lab school that continues to exist on many campuses today and provides an opportunity for students to observe and interact with young children and families?

A) Family Development Laboratory
B) Early Learning Laboratory
C) Child Development Laboratory
D) Family Studies Laboratory
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___________ living lab is an experiential laboratory where a group of students would spend several days and nights engaging in all aspects of home management and maintenance during their stay.

A) Family
B) Parent
C) Marriage
D) Adult
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Many Home Economics programs included fully equipped kitchens where students were able to apply food and nutrition principles.
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Orphan babies were used as "practice babies" for Home Economics students to learn how to care for infants.
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During the early part of the 2000s, the name "home economics" was changed or eliminated on most American campuses.
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The name "home economics" became viewed as anti-feminist despite being designed with the largely feminist principle of promoting women's education.
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By the middle of the 20th century, the term "home economics" began to be viewed as a ___________ stereotype.

A) racial
B) gender
C) rural
D) religious
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HDFS does not experience tension between the two fields, human development and family studies, as everyone recognizes that the two fields are indivisible.
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Which is a program name used by some campuses in which HDFS majors are found:

A) Family and Consumer Studies
B) Human Development and Family Science
C) Child and Family Studies
D) All of the above
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Higher education institutions across the United States are not experiencing growth in HDFS majors.
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21
According Hagenbuch and Hamon (2011), HDFS has been called a _________________ major.

A) destination
B) development
C) discovery
D) determination
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22
Many HDFS programs offer coursework related to early childhood education.
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23
Which national organization sponsors the CFLE certification?

A) National Council on Family Relations
B) National Education Association
C) National Family Partnership
D) National Center for Family Philanthropy
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HDFS students are equipped with skills to work in which professional setting:

A) Military
B) Private or corporate organizations
C) Social services
D) All of the above
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HDFS faculty are involved in many exciting areas of research, teaching, and _____________________.

A) economics
B) medicine
C) community involvement
D) business
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CFLE stands for Certified Family Life _______________________.

A) Experience
B) Expertise
C) Expert
D) Educator
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Which type of classroom model incorporates an innovative approach to teaching that dedicates more class time to hands-on learning?

A) Flipped classroom
B) Traditional classroom
C) Online course environment
D) Hybrid courses
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