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Department of Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences Records

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Collection Summary

Identifier

UA 9.5

Title

College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Department of Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences Records

Creator

Department of Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, South Dakota State University

Dates

1975-2007

Extent

1.0 linear feet (1 records center box) moving image materials

Language

English

Repository

South Dakota State University Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library, Brookings, South Dakota.

Access note

This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. The materials in the Archives do not circulate and may be used in-house only.

Preferred Citation

Name of item. College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Department of Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences Records. UA 9.5. South Dakota State University Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library, Brookings, South Dakota.

Abstract

Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences offers programs in consumer affairs, early childhood education, family and consumer sciences education, an human development and family studies. The collection is composed mainly of books and films dealing with topics related to family and consumer sciences teacher education. Also included are plaques, brochures and programs related to the Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences Department.

Historical Note

Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences offers four undergraduate programs and is housed in the department including: Consumer Affairs, Early Childhood Education, Family and Consumer Sciences Education and Human Development and Family Studies.

Minors in Consumer Affair, Gerontology, Leadership and Management on Nonprofit Organizations and Human Development and Family Studies are also offered through the department. A graduate program in Family and Consumer Sciences with specialization in Family Financial Planning or Child and Family Studies is also available for graduate studies. Within the Child and Family Studies specialization, studies may choose a concentration in either Human Development and Family Studies or Early Childhood Education.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into three series:

Series 1. Records

Series 2. Audiovisual material

Series 3. Books

Contents Note

Composed mainly of books given to instructors as complimentary copies. These books deal with topics related to family and consumer sciences teacher education. Also included in audio-visual material used in class instruction and VHS video cassettes. One of the video cassettes is of a slide presentation created by Arthur Amiotte. Also included are plaques, brochures and programs related to the Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences Department.

Key Words

South Dakota State University. Department of Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences.

Family and Consumer Sciences -- Teacher education

Fishback Center for Early Childhood Education

Container List

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Department of Human Development, Consumer, and Family Sciences Records Container List. UA 9.5
SeriesBoxFolderDescriptionDate(s)
1. Records11Fishback Center for Early Childhood Education Dedication (invitation, program)2006
1. Records12From the Inside to the Outside of a Baby’s Brain – invitational symposium (brochure)2007
1. Records14SDSU Home Economics Education State Director’s Award for Innovation and Excellence – presented by the South Dakota Office of Adult, Vocational and Technical Education (plaque)1992
1. Records15SDSU Home Economics Education State Director’s Award for Innovation and Excellence – presented by the South Dakota Office of Adult, Vocational and Technical Education (plaque)1994
1. Records13The Power of Documentation —Children’s Learning Revealed, University Student Union exhibit (promotional material)undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0006Film: "Biology Series - Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis,” 1975, 8-411 | 24 minutes / color Copyright Ziff-Davis Publishing Company1975
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0008Film: "How to Say No,” 4-28undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0002Film: "Investigating Child Abuse,” 12-597undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0001Film: "Lord of the Looks,” 12-595undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0005Film: "Minnesota Farm Study”undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0003Film: "Peege,” 12-503undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0004Film: "Spectrum ‘B’ Autisms – Lonely Child,”8-718undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0007Film: "Young Children with Special Needs,” 8-282undated
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0009Video: Arthur Amiotte Slide Presentation,1 hour 38 min.1992
2. Audiovisual materialAVUA 9.5-0010Video: Get the “FACS,” South Dakota State University, 00:14:301998
3. Books1BookFamily and Consumer Sciences Teacher Education: Perspectives of occupational home economics, Yearbook 15, 1995 (Editors Susan J. Olson and Susan F. Weis)1995
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: Empowerment through difference: Multicultural awareness in education,  Yearbook 8, 1988 (Editor Herma Barclay Williams)1988
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: Knowledge, technology, and Family Change, Yearbook 4, 1984 (editor Patricia J. Thompson)1984
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: Looking toward the 21st Century: Home economics and the global community, Yearbook 10, 1990 (Editors Sally K. Williams, Dorothy L. West, and Eloise C. Murray)1990
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: Marketing Home Economics: Issues and practices, Yearbook 13, 1993 (Editors Edna Page Anderson and Virginia L. Clark)1993
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: Nontraditional home economics: Meeting uncommon needs with innovative plans, Yearbook 3, 1983 (editor Barbara Border)1983
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: Significant Writing in Home Economics: 1911-1979, Yearbook 7, 1987 (editor Bonnie Rader)1987
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: sixty significant leaders, Yearbook 2, 1982 (editors Lena Bailey and Beulah Sellers Davis)1982
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: sixty significant years, Yearbook 1, 1981 (editor, Elizabeth M. Ray)1981
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: The Education of Early Adolescents: Home Economics in the Middle School, Yearbook 14, 1994 (Editors Frances M. Smith and Cheryl O. Hausafus)1994
3. Books1BookHome Economics Teacher Education: Vocational Home Economics Curriculum: State of the Field, Yearbook 6, 1986 (editors Janet F. Laster and Ruth E. Dohner)1986

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. The materials in the Archives do not circulate and may be used in-house only.

Researchers conducting extensive research are asked to make an advance appointment to access archival material. Please call or e-mail prior to visiting the collection and indicate as much detail as possible about a particular topic and intended use.

South Dakota State University supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted as a result of their fragile condition or by contractual agreements with donors.

Copyright note

Copyright restrictions apply in different ways to different materials. Many of the documents and other historical materials in the Archives are in the public domain and may be reproduced and used in any way. There are other materials in the Archive carrying a copyright interest and must be used according to the provisions of Title 17 of the U.S. Code. The Archive issues a warning concerning copyright restrictions to every researcher who requests copies of documents. Although the copyright law is under constant redefinition in the courts, it is ultimately the responsibility of the researcher to properly use copyrighted material.

Arranged and Described by

Crystal J. Gamradt, 2008 August 25.