Volume
10
Issue
1
Abstract
"Young families are interested in adult education program," the authors say. However, effectively reaching young homemakers has long been a concern and problem to Extension educators. Today's dilemma of involving young homemakers in educational programs at a time when their family living problems are paramount is discussed. The authors present a West Virginia county steady aimed at finding out more about the needs and interests of young homemakers in home economics adult education programs, how they'd like to receive this education, and why they don't take advantage of existing programs. Are their findings similar to the situation in your county or state?
Recommended Citation
Schultz, J., & Riggs, S. (1972). Reaching Young Homemakers. The Journal of Extension, 10(1), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol10/iss1/6