Consumer and Family Resources: Grades 9-12
Other Michigan Family and Consumer Sciences sets
- Career Ready Practices: Grades 9-12
- Career, Community and Family Connections: Grades 9-12
- Consumer Services: Grades 9-12
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- Facilities and Property Management: Grades 9-12
- Family and Human Services: Grades 9-12
- Family: Grades 9-12
- Food Production and Services: Grades 9-12
- Food Sciences, Dietetics and Nutrition: Grades 9-12
- Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation: Grades 9-12
- Housing and Interior Design: Grades 9-12
- Human Development: Grades 9-12
- Interpersonal Relationships: Grades 9-12
- Nutrition and Wellness: Grades 9-12
- Parenting: Grades 9-12
- Textiles, Fashion, and Apparel: Grades 9-12
Other Michigan Family and Consumer Sciences sets
- Career Ready Practices: Grades 9-12
- Career, Community and Family Connections: Grades 9-12
- Consumer Services: Grades 9-12
- Education and Early Childhood: Grades 9-12
- Facilities and Property Management: Grades 9-12
- Family and Human Services: Grades 9-12
- Family: Grades 9-12
- Food Production and Services: Grades 9-12
- Food Sciences, Dietetics and Nutrition: Grades 9-12
- Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation: Grades 9-12
- Housing and Interior Design: Grades 9-12
- Human Development: Grades 9-12
- Interpersonal Relationships: Grades 9-12
- Nutrition and Wellness: Grades 9-12
- Parenting: Grades 9-12
- Textiles, Fashion, and Apparel: Grades 9-12
Demonstrate management of individual and family resources such as food, clothing, shelter, health care, recreation, transportation, time, and human capital.2.1
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Apply time management, organizational, and process skills to prioritize tasks and achieve goals.2.1.1
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Analyze how individuals and families make choices to satisfy needs and wants.2.1.2
- 3
Analyze decisions about providing safe and nutritious food for individuals and families.2.1.3
- 4
Apply consumer skills to providing and maintaining clothing.2.1.4
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Apply consumer skills to decisions about housing, utilities, and furnishings.2.1.5
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Summarize information about procuring and maintaining health care to meet the needs of individuals and family members.2.1.6
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Apply consumer skills to decisions about recreation.2.1.7
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Apply consumer skills to acquire and maintain transportation that meets the needs of individuals and family members.2.1.8
Analyze the relationship between the global environment and family and consumer resources.2.2
- 1
Analyze individual and family responsibility in relation to the environmental trends and issues.2.2.1
- 2
Summarize environmental trends and issues affecting families and future generations.2.2.2
- 3
Demonstrate behaviors that conserve, reuse, and recycle resources to maintain the environment.2.2.3
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Evaluate government regulations for conserving natural resources.2.2.4
Analyze policies that support consumer rights and responsibilities.2.3
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Analyze state and federal policies and laws providing consumer protection.2.3.1
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Analyze how policies become laws relating to consumer rights.2.3.2
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Apply skills to seek information regarding consumer rights.2.3.3
Evaluate the effects of technology on individual and family resources in a global context.2.4
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Analyze the types of technology and software programs that affect family and consumer decision-making.2.4.1
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Analyze how media and technological advances influence family and consumer decisions.2.4.2
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Assess the use of technology and its effect on quality of life.2.4.3
Analyze relationships between the economic system and consumer actions in a global context.2.5
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Analyze the use of resources in making choices that satisfy needs and wants of individuals, families, and communities.2.5.1
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Analyze individual and family roles in the economic system.2.5.2
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Analyze economic effects of laws and regulations that pertain to consumers and providers of services.2.5.3
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Analyze practices that allow families to maintain economic self-sufficiency.2.5.4
Demonstrate management of financial resources to meet the goals of individuals and families across the life span.2.6
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Evaluate the need for personal and family financial planning.2.6.1
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Apply financial management principles to individual and family financial practices.2.6.2
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Apply management principles to decisions about insurance for individuals and families.2.6.3
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Evaluate personal and legal documents related to effective management of individual and family finances.2.6.4
Demonstrate the ability to use knowledge and skills to manage one's financial resources effectively for a lifetime of financial security.2.7
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Demonstrate management of individual and family finances by applying reliable information and systematic decision making.2.7.1
- 2
Analyze how education, income, career, and life choices relate to achieving financial goals.2.7.2
- 3
Manage money effectively by developing financial goals and budgets.2.7.3
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Manage credit and debt to remain both creditworthy and financially secure.2.7.4
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Analyze the features of insurance, its role in balancing risk and benefits in financial planning.2.7.5
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Analyze saving and investing to build long-term financial security and wealth.2.7.6
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- 190000_Family_and_Consumer_Sciences_2018_701915_7
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