Consumer Education Trend Analysis: Implications for Home Economics
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A trend analysis resulted in nine consumer education trends from 13 countries. Some take consumer education approaches in subtle new directions. Others are quite Avant Garde. Some focused of augmenting formal consumer education. Others use consumer education to change the person instead of their decision making and behaviour. Whether these trends take hold remains to be seen, but home economists can be leaders in the attendant discourse on their acceptance.
Keywords: Consumer education, trend analysis, home economics
Bibliographie: McGregor, Sue L. T.: Consumer Education Trend Analysis: Implications for Home Economics, HiBiFo – Haushalt in Bildung & Forschung, 2-2025, S. 19-34.
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