在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村地区对家政推广专业人员进行培训和在职培训

IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Family Ecology and Consumer Sciences Pub Date : 2010-03-15 DOI:10.4314/JFECS.V27I2.52757
Zm Mtshali
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家政学传统上是一个以女性为主的职业。在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农业和农村发展推广服务系统中雇用的家庭经济学家主要负责为以女性为主的客户,即农村妇女提供服务。这些家庭经济学家专注于妇女在家庭和生育方面的角色,有时还辅以家庭和社区园艺和小型牲畜护理。他们还教授与缝纫和手工艺品有关的创收技能。鉴于国家和省的政策将农村妇女纳入主流农业,以促进农村经济和维持充足的粮食安全,本文对家政在职培训项目的重新定位提出了一些建议。这种重新定位应使目前的培训符合农村家庭的性别角色和需要。推广提供服务的规划人员应审查职前培训课程,并通过参与家政专业人员在农村发展方面的在职培训,查明技能差距。
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Training and in-service training of home economics extension prefessionals in rural areas of Kwazulu-Natal
Home economics is traditionally a femaledominated profession. Home economists employed in the KwaZulu-Natal agricultural and rural development extension delivery system are mainly responsible for serving a predominantly female clientele, namely rural women. These home economists focus on women's domestic and reproductive roles, sometimes supplemented by home and community gardening and small livestock care. They also teach incomegenerating skills related to sewing and handicrafts. In view of the national and provincial policy to put rural women into mainstream agriculture to boost rural economies and sustain adequate food security, this paper makes some suggestions about the reorientation of home economics in-service training programmes. This reorientation should align current training with the gender roles and needs of rural households. Planners of extension delivery services should review preservice training curricula and identify skills gaps through the participatory in-service training of home economics professionals in rural development.
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