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Warden, Jessie A.; Brandi, Bonnie D. – Home Economics Research Journal, 1981
Describes a study conducted to develop and evaluate a series of individualized modules for selected fundamental skills used in clothing construction. Results indicated that individualized instruction may be a more effective mode of instruction than lecture-demonstration, and that the instructional modules are effective instructional tools.…
Descriptors: Clothing Instruction, Higher Education, Home Economics Education, Individualized Instruction
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Hillestad, Robert – School Arts, 1979
Suggests a variety of alternative fashion illustration techniques and materials which do not require rigorous training in sketching the human figure. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Clothing Design, Fashion Industry
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Lee, Cheryl L. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Education, 2002
A survey of 300 family and consumer sciences (FCS) professionals in North Carolina received 140 responses that rated the importance of teacher competencies in textiles and clothing instruction. Clothing construction ranked highest. Results informed the work of a committee revising FCS curriculum. (JOW)
Descriptors: Clothing Instruction, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Minimum Competencies
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Kennemer, Cathy G.; Ownbey, Shiretta F. – Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 1999
Summarizes the content of 734 theses and dissertations completed in family and consumer sciences in colleges and universities in the United States in 1998. Tables present information by institution and subject matter. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Development, Clothing Instruction, Doctoral Dissertations, Food
Overmier, Mary; Frank, Cheryl – 1995
This booklet presents 10 activities that deal with nonverbal communication. Activities in the booklet involve nonverbal messages present in the style of lettering, design, and color in advertisements; comic strips; facial expressions; body movement; idioms (such as "to be all eyes"); personal space; handshakes; clothing; and nonverbal…
Descriptors: Advertising, Class Activities, Clothing, Comics (Publications)
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White, Sylvia E. – Communication Research Reports, 1995
Describes development of an objective content analytic category scheme for measuring the sexiness of women's business attire in media presentations. Finds women's business attire in television soap operas significantly more provocative than real-world attire. Finds a significant positive correlation between the degree of sexiness as measured by…
Descriptors: Business, Clothing, Content Analysis, Females
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Peterson, Mary Don; Sisler, Grovalyn – Journal of Home Economics, 1975
An analysis of the data compiled from the author's study of a curriculum changes survey in college clothing and textile courses from 25 member institutions of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges granting the largest number of bachelor's degrees in Home Economics indicates change is taking place. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Clothing Instruction, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Rollman, Steven A. – 1980
Sets of photographs of male and female teachers in formal, moderate, and informal attire were rated by 100 college students on five-point scales covering ten positive teacher characteristics. The characteristics were fair, sympathetic toward student problems, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, friendly, flexible, organized, stimulating, well prepared…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Clothing, Expectation, Higher Education
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Lennon, Sharron J. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1986
The theory of information integration was used to predict that in first impression situations, clothing/physical appearance cues have differential importance depending upon the type of judgment elicited. Female college students (N=104) viewed and responded to slides of colored line drawings of female stimulus persons. Multiple regression of data…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clothing, Cognitive Processes, Cues
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Hendricks, Suzanne H.; Kari, Nancy N. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences: From Research to Practice, 1999
A college collaborated with community organizations to create a neighborhood school for Hmong and Latino immigrants focused on citizenship education. Participation in the school by college students from a course on sociocultural aspects of clothing helped them place clothing instruction within a larger context. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Citizenship Education, Clothing
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Bye, Elizabeth; Labat, Karen L. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2005
The core of apparel design education is the studio experience. This article discusses an Integrated Apparel Design Curriculum model built on a foundation of creative and technical experimentation and learning which contributes to developing abstract thinking skills. Various learning styles are supported as students work through the design process…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Active Learning, Integrated Curriculum, Educational Strategies
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 1988
An exploratory survey of firms concerning their need for specialists for pursuing trade in Pacific Rim markets is reported. The industries surveyed include food and agriculture, sportswear and sports equipment, and applied electronics. After an introductory section explaining the origins and development of the survey, the report presents the major…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Athletics, Clothing, Education Work Relationship
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Roach, K. David – Communication Quarterly, 1997
Finds significant relationships between levels of teaching assistant dress and student cognitive learning, student affective learning, and ratings of instruction. Finds significant negative relationship between casual instructor attire and student likelihood of misbehavior, with misbehaviors less likely for teaching assistants with high…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Clothing, Communication Research, Educational Research
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Morris, Tracy L.; And Others – Communication Education, 1996
Finds that more formal dress (business suits, dress shoes) was associated with increased ratings of teaching assistants' competence, particularly for female students rating female instructors. Shows, however, that contrary to common assumptions, the most positive influences of instructor dress were found in the highly casual condition (faded…
Descriptors: Clothing, College Students, Communication Research, Higher Education
Mikitka, Kathleen Faith; Van Camp, Mary Lou – 1992
A study was done of higher education curricula with substantial enrollment by women (such as fashion merchandising and home economics) to examine the context and substance of the curricula, to identify infrastructures that have supported these programs, and to probe issues that face administrators, faculty and students engaged in such programs.…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Clothing, College Programs, Consumer Science
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