Family and Consumer Sciences: Housing Environments & Design
Assume Leadership Roles as Responsible Family Members and Citizens
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Utilize FCCLA program(s) to address housing environments and design issues
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Utilize leadership qualities and skills for problem solving
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Utilize leadership qualities and skills to influence change in the living environment
Select Living Environments
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Analyze needs, values and goals as they relate to lifestyle and life cycle
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Describe the components of the macro-environment to include quality of life, neighborhood and community
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Recognize the historical and social influences on housing
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Identify social and environmental factors affecting housing costs and choices
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Analyze housing needs of special populations
- 6.
Investigate procedures, legal, and financial responsibilities for obtaining housing
Create Living Environments
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Apply elements and principles of design
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Examine the concept of universal design
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Evaluate construction drawings for individual and family needs
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Demonstrate computer-aided design for housing
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Examine materials and methods for residential construction
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Compare qualities of furnishings, fabrics, equipment and finishes
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Analyze design trends
Evaluate Health and Safety in Living Environments
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Examine factors related to healthy homes
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Identify factors related to home safety and security
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Analyze modifications for living environments to meet the needs of specific populations
Utilize Design Communication Skills
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Demonstrate effective verbal, nonverbal, written, and electronic communication skills
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Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills including conflict resolutions, negotiation, teamwork, and leadership
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Justify design ideas though visual and verbal presentations
Analyze Key Careers
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Identify career clusters related to housing environments and design
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Assess personal characteristics and professional requirements for occupations related to housing environments and design
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Investigate working conditions, income and employment outlook for specific careers
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Research entrepreneurial options related to housing environments and design
Explain and demonstrate skills in a specialization area identified by the instructor
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Explain and demonstrate skills in a specialization area identified by the instructor
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
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