National Standards

National Standards for Teachers of Family and Consumer Science

National Association of Teacher Educators for Family and Consumer Sciences

NATFACS LogoThe National Association for Teachers of Family and Consumer Sciences provides an overarching model of excellence for what a beginning teacher in family and consumer sciences should know and be able to do. These standards are unique to FCS teachers. In addition, the beginning FCS teacher has general education background and meets overall professional education standards. As presented, the first four standards focus on FCS content; the remaining six emphasize professional practice. In each of these two groups, the standards are arranged alphabetically. The FCS process areas of thinking, communication, leadership and management are incorporated throughout. Across all 10 standards, the beginning FCS teacher demonstrates knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable student learning.

  1. Career, Community and Family Connections
    Analyze family, community and work interrelationships; investigate career paths; examine family and consumer sciences careers; and apply career decision-making and transitioning processes.
  2. Consumer Economics and Family Resources
    Use resources responsibly to address the diverse needs and goals of individuals, families and communities in family and consumer sciences areas such as resource management, consumer economics, financial literacy, living environments, and textiles and apparel.
  3. Family and Human Development
    Apply principles of human development, interpersonal relationships and family to strengthen individuals and families across the lifespan in contexts such as parenting, caregiving and the workplace.
  4. Nutrition, Food, and Wellness
    Promote nutrition, food and wellness practices that enhance individual and family well being across the lifespan and address related concerns in a global society.
  5. Curriculum Development
    Develop, justify and implement curricula that address perennial and evolving family, career and community issues; reflect the integrative nature of family and consumer sciences; and integrate core academic areas.
  6. Instructional Strategies and Resources
    Facilitate students' critical thinking and problem solving in family and consumer sciences through varied instructional strategies and technologies and through responsible management of resources in schools, communities and the workplace.
  7. Learning Environment
    Create and implement a safe, supportive learning environment that shows sensitivity to diverse needs, values and characteristics of students, families and communities.
  8. Professionalism
    Engage in ethical professional practice based on the history and philosophy of family and consumer sciences and career and technical education through civic engagement, advocacy and ongoing professional development.
  9. Student and Program Assessment
    Assess, evaluate and improve student learning and programs in family and consumer sciences using appropriate criteria, standards and processes.
  10. Student Organization Integration
    Integrate the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America student organization into the program to foster students' academic growth, application of family and consumer sciences content, leadership, service learning, and career development.