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![]() | Nnyepi, M.S. (ed.) (2013) |
| A tracer study of home economics graduates in Botswana: a case of the University of Botswana | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 25 #3. p. 311-324. |
![]() | Manwa, Lillian; Motsi, Emily (2010) |
| Role of gender in the teaching and learning of home economics: a case in Masvingo peri-urban | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 22 #2. p. 215-225. |
![]() | Glotzer, Richard; Engberg, Lila (2007) |
| Teacher trainees in Ghana in the early 1960s: women and the teaching of home science | |
| Ghana Studies. Volume 8. p. 103-126. |
![]() | Keregero, M.M.; Mdluli, H.N. (2003) |
| Competencies of graduate students before and after enrollment in the home economics degree programme at the University of Swaziland | |
| UNISWA Research Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 96-105. |
![]() | Songsore, Jacob; MacGranahan, Gordon (2003) |
| Women's Household Environmental Caring Roles in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area: A Qualitative Appraisal | |
| Research Review. Volume 19 #2. p. 67-83. |
![]() | Keregero, M.M.; Mduli, H.N. (2001) |
| Required competencies for employment in the catering industry in Swaziland | |
| UNISWA Journal of Agriculture. Volume 10. p. 76-85. |
![]() | Mhango, M.W. (2000) |
| An investigation of male and female employment opportunities and training needs in home economics related businesses in Botswana | |
| Mosenodi. Volume 8 #1. p. 19-25. |
![]() | Otunga, R.N. (2000) |
| Re-orientation changes in the high school home science curriculum within a changed education system: a case study of Kenya | |
| Egerton Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. Volume 3 #1. August. p. 146-155. |
![]() | Keregero, M.M.; Magongo, Z.A. (1998) |
| Performance in home economics: does a headstart make a difference? | |
| UNISWA Research Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology. Volume 2 #1. June. p. 29-36. |
![]() | Mndebele, C.B.S. (1998) |
| Career guidance competencies for Swaziland agricultural, commercial, home economics, and technical studies teachers | |
| UNISWA Research Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology. Volume 2 #1. June. p. 23-28. |
![]() | Mberengwa, Lois R. (1997) |
| Home economics or what? A historical perspective of home economics in Zimbabwe | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 9 #3. November. p. 287-303. |
![]() | Mndebele, C.B.S. (1996?) |
| Sex stereotyping: discrepancy scores for determining vocational inservice needs of home economics and technical studies teachers in Swaziland | |
| UNISWA Research Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology. Volume 1 #1. p. 134-142. |
![]() | Mberengwa, Lois R. (1996) |
| A follow-up study of graduates in the Bachelor of Education Home Economics degree programme | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 8 #2. July. p. 78-99. |
![]() | Murat, F. (1995) |
| A la recherche d'un logis introuvable | |
| Économie de la Réunion. #78. juillet-août. p. 4-7. |
![]() | Tummala, Kamala (1995) |
| Relevance of Home Economics Knowledge Base for Social Work Practice in Botswana | |
| Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 10 #1. p. 53-64. |
![]() | Zwane, P.E.; Edmond, M. (1995) |
| Assessment of training needs of the apparel industry in Swaziland | |
| UNISWA Research Journal. Volume 9. January. p. 92-98. |
![]() | Tumuti, D.W. (1994) |
| In-service training needs of home economics extension agents in Nyeri District of Kenya | |
| Maseno Journal of Education, Arts, and Science. Volume 2 #1. January. p. 45-64. |
![]() | Nkiwane, L. (1993) |
| Possibility of introducing a practical in the textile industry for university home economics students | |
| Zimbabwe Bulletin of Teacher Education. Volume 3 #1. March. p. 1-20. |
![]() | Zwane, P.E.; Stufflebeam, T. (1993) |
| Problems experienced by secondary school teachers in teaching clothing and textiles | |
| UNISWA Journal of Agriculture. Volume 2. p. 55-63. |
![]() | Sigot, A.J. (1992) |
| Nutrition education in home economics curricula | |
| Medicus (Nairobi, Kenya). Volume 11 #11. November. p. 30-33. |
![]() | Siyakwazi, P.D. (1992) |
| Young people's attitudes towards household work: an analysis by age and its implications on home economics curriculum at secondary level | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 4 #1. March. p. 32-48. |
![]() | Mhango, M.W. (1991) |
| Fashion show, an interdependent learning experience for University of Malawi students | |
| Journal of the University of Malawi. #4. August. p. 59-62. |
![]() | Olayiwole, Comfort B. (1991) |
| The Role of Home Economics Agents in Rural Development Programs in Northern Nigeria: Impacts of Structural Adjustment | |
| In: Structural Adjustment and African Women Farmers. p. 359-372. |
![]() | Tumuti, D.W. (1991) |
| The nature of work and problems of rural women in Kenya, implication for home economics | |
| East African Journal of Education. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 18-24. |
![]() | Dube, M.; Habedi, M. (1990) |
| Factors influencing students to enroll in agriculture, home economics, and agricultural education in the University of Swaziland, Faculty of Agriculture | |
| SIER Bulletin. #11. November. p. 17-26. |
![]() | Mberengwa, Lois R. (1990) |
| Integration of weaving into the home economics curriculum in Zimbabwean secondary schools | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 2 #3. November. p. 274-286. |
![]() | Nkungula, Alice (1990) |
| Home economics teacher quality in Zimbabwean secondary schools | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 2 #3. November. p. 239-249. |
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