EP169: Supporting Current And Future FCS Educators Through Research and Curriculum With Nancy Bock, Executive Director Of The American Association Of Family And Consumer Sciences And John Flanagan, President Of Goodheart-Willcox

Published: July 2, 2021, 9 a.m.

b'

\\u201cStrong curriculum resources are part of the tool box that teachers reach into and pull out so that they are successful in delivering the lesson for the day.\\xa0 \\u201d\\xa0

John Flanagan (17:30 - 17:44)



Executive Director of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Nancy Bock, and President of Goodheart-Willcox Publishing, John Flanagan aim to work in tandem to recruit, prepare, and support FCS educators into the future by providing the most up to date and accurate research and curriculum.\\xa0

\\xa0

Family and consumer sciences covers a broad range of subjects as it\\u2019s evolved throughout the years and many organizations are working together to support the industry along with bringing in more FCS educators. The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences is one of these and, thanks to a recent USDA grant, are spearheading the cause. The moment the AAFCS was aware of this grant they jumped in head first to support the effort by attending conferences, contributing staff time, and participating in collaborative efforts.\\xa0

\\xa0

AAFCS Executive Director Nancy Bock aims to use this opportunity to take advantage of these student\\u2019s passions and help place them further into a field that will allow them to use these skills. With a drastic shortage in FCS educators, this support system with other FCS organizations will provide resources in bringing in new educators that may not have been aware of the opportunities FCS can provide.\\xa0

\\xa0

The \\u201cnorm\\u201d of FCS requirements has certainly changed over the years, as the AAFCS was formerly known as the American Home Economics Association. With a name change brought a new perspective on FCS as the AAFCS became a professional network not only for educators but for government, business, and non-profit organizations.\\xa0

\\xa0

\\u201cWhen you bring FCS students into a boardroom and ask them to speak to CEOs of major companies about FCS, they are on fire. They bring such passion.\\u201d Nancy Bock (28:41 - 29:01)

\\xa0

Joining FCS in 1977, publishers Goodheart-Willcox has also had to adapt to changes in the FCS field from cooking and home economics to how society\\u2019s needs evolve. They continue this by providing resources from experienced educators themselves.

\\xa0

But President of Goodheart-Willcox, John Flanagan, doesn\\u2019t stop there when it comes to supporting FCS education. The publisher makes sure to attend conferences, build partnerships with educators and organizations and even provides sponsorships for awards in student-run organizations like the FCCLA.

\\xa0

\\u201cWe\\u2019re passionate about supplying the curriculum resources that help solve today\'s problems so that tomorrow\\u2019s future looks brighter.\\u201d John Flanagan (8:46 - 8:57)

\\xa0

With the pandemic hitting all educators hard, both the AAFCS and Goodheart-Willcox had to adapt. The AAFCS took their research journal online, and Goodheart-Willcox was able to provide 90-day free access to online courses to FCS teachers so their students could then have easy access.\\xa0

\\xa0

The FCS field is a much more hands-on environment than other fields and materials that Goodheart-Willcox provide are not only textbooks but lab activities, exercises, performance reviews and observations. These resources can then be used by educators to train their students for the real world.

\\xa0

\\u201cWe have to take action to ensure that family and consumer sciences is required in every secondary school in the United States.\\u201d Nancy Bock (32:24 - 32:34)

\\xa0

While the USDA grant provides necessary support, there\\u2019s certainly more work to do and it starts with recruitment. Various FCS organizations collaborate regularly and with content provided by publishers like Goodheart-Willcox, the hope is that the number of educators will grow and students will not only see the opportunities FCS can provide but will feel supported by these organizations.

\\xa0

How to get involved

  • Join The Produce Moms Group on Facebook and continue the discussion every week!\\xa0
  • Reach out to us - we\\u2019d love to hear more about where you are in life and business! Find out more here.\\xa0

\\xa0

If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review on iTunes. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and we\\u2019d love for you to help us spread the word!

'