SEC Home Economics is designed to equip students with a broad range of knowledge, skills and competencies in line with Home Economics’ multi-disciplinary foundations. It melds scientific principles with a practical, critical-thinking and problem-solving approach calling upon health, physical, communication and social sciences, together with organisational and entrepreneurial skills.
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SEC O’Level
The study area SEC Home Economics is informed by the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
Home Economics is a multi-disciplinary field of study which aims to nurture multi-literate learners. The goal is to help learners acquire competencies which will enable them to cultivate wellbeing and embrace sustainable living, in a framework of equity, social justice, diversity and inclusivity. The area of study focuses on the inter-relationships between various contexts to include, but not limited to: food, nutrition, health; money, energy, housing, textiles, time, the natural environment, and an individual’s physical, economic, social and aesthetic needs.
It encompasses the integration of knowledge, processes and skills that go beyond comprehension to include application, investigation and evaluation. The meaningful capabilities mastered in Home Economics help students develop flexibility, adaptability, creativity, and the capacity for transformative action. The unique context in which Home Economics competencies are developed provides a rich learning foundation for further education and career paths. It also prepares students for an ever-changing and ever-challenging technology-based society where they will be required to manage their own lives and that of their families, keeping in mind household, community and global wellbeing.
At the end of the programme, the student will be able to:
SEC Home Economics will cover all of the subject’s core syllabus including: Food, Nutrition and Health, Family Wellbeing, Financial Literacy and Consumer Education, and Sustainable Living and Effective Management of Resources. For a detailed breakdown of what each syllabus entails, click the links below:
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