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  <dc:title>'Housecraft' Vol. 46 No. 10</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Featuring a review of the ATDS annual conference at the University of Leeds, including reports on talks given at the conference including 'Living in a multi-racial society' by Douglas Tilbe, Director of Community and Race Relations Unit, British Council of Churches; 'Education for a multi-racial society' by H E R Townsend, Principal Research Officer for the National Foundation of Research; 'Citizenship' by R A German, headmaster of Alum School, Mold, and a session on nutrition. Also features articles entitled 'The medium rather than the message' by June Snaderson about teaching in middle schools; ; 'The identity of home economics 2 by Margaret Middlemas and D H Fry, defining a descriptive model for home economics; 'What pupils think About courses' results of a survey by L E Bingley of her students; 'Community Needs, H economists' response' by Janet Stewart regarding the need to calculate courses in reference to the community; 'Students work with those inside' reports by teachers who work with boys in HM Borstal Wetherby; 'Open plan home economics' by Jane Allison regarding teaching home economics in an open plan school. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>Oct 1973</dc:date>
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