Housework didactics

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Housework didactics is a term that emerged from the recent debate on the women's movement for a balanced orientation of the general curricula also to the female life context and not primarily to work-related educational content. Objectively, it is not related to material housework, but above all to education and relationship work.

In this respect, the learning objectives of housework didactics are closely related to the caring curriculum . Housework didactics requires that the hourly school be exceeded and requires a developed school life in which experience-based housework qualifications can be acquired. A step that can also be implemented in material teaching at elementary school is the acquisition of a household pass (first tested in practice at the Bielefeld Laboratory School) or a fit-for-life pass (Lower Saxony school experiment) for boys and girls as a certificate.

literature

  • Astrid Kaiser: housework at school . Pfaffenweiler, 1992