A Baseline Study on Housewife-Consumer Education in the Information Society

지식정보화 사회의 주부소비자교육을 위한 기초연구

  • Kim, Seon-Mi (Major in Family Welfare, Division of Social Welfare, Gwangju University)
  • 김선미 (광주대학교 사회복지학부 가족복지)
  • Published : 2004.06.30

Abstract

This study was conducted to provide a foundation for housewife-consumer education programs appropriate in the information society. For this purpose, the authors reviewed existing literature, analysed consumer counseling cases, and conducted focus group interviews. The need for housewife-consumer education was illustrated, and desirable educational contents and methods were proposed. The existing housewife-consumer education programs did not work effectively because the contents were too general, and mostly structured with non-interactive one-way lectures. More effective programs should be designed to accomodate the educational purpose and contents which fitted with the specific needs of housewives as the representatives of the family consumer units. It should also take the family life cycle stages into consideration. The education programs would work better when they were oriented more toward actively participating, locally-based spontaneous small-groups.

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