Co-Operative Programme in Home Economics, 1951-52, [1951] - [1952], p. 8

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District Programme Bâ€"LOCAL LEADER TRAINING SCHOOLS Each Institute participating will appoint a leader and an assistâ€" ant leader to attend the training school and will pay their travelling and living expenses. L2 The local leaders should be chosen because of their ability and : interest in the special field of study. They should be able to work 1 with others. Each leader is expected to attend the entire training j school,. Only leaders officially appointed by the branch Institute f may attend the training school. C After instruction at the school, leaders are responsible for conâ€" ; ducting classes for the benefit of their Institutes and communities. A district summary day follows. CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Children‘s Clothing . Economy and satisfaction are the two chief reasons for making clothes for children. R This training school aims to teach the selection of materials, colours and designs suitable for children‘s clothing as well as the making of a girl‘s blouse or a boy‘s shirt. The leaders chosen by the Institute should have considerable sewing experience. Time required: Two consecutive whole days, 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Attendance: Leaders from at least three and not more than six Institutes may attend each training school. ECONOMICS OF THE HOUSEHOLD Short Cuts For The Homemaker Fatigue is largely caused by the way in which time and energy are used. This local leader training school aims to help simplify the work of the homemaker. Time required: Two whole days, 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Attendance: Leaders from at least six and not more than 10 Institutes may attend each training school. 8

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