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Public School Domestic Science

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The text presents a practical curriculum in domestic science for schoolgirls, combining elementary nutrition, food classification and the physiology of diet with hands-on cooking practice and household management. Lessons link arithmetic, chemistry, and hygiene to everyday tasks, offer graded recipes and procedural explanations (including heat treatment of milk), and provide guidance on economy, laundry, sanitation and care of the sick. Emphasis falls on understanding causes and effects rather than rote memorization, developing neatness and readiness through supervised practice, and equipping students with safe, economical methods for preparing food and running a household.

About the Author

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Adelaide Hoodless

Adelaide Hoodless was a prominent Canadian educator and advocate for women's education in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her influential work, "Public School Domestic Science," which aimed to integrate practical domestic science into the public school curriculum. Hoodless was a key figure in the establishment of domestic science programs, emphasizing the importance of teaching young women essential life skills. Her contributions to education and her efforts to promote women's roles in society have left a lasting impact on Canadian educational practices.

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