- 64 - in home economics. A home management house must be provided so that students may secure management experience. A nursery or play school must either be maintained by the institution or be available to provide required observation and par- ticipation experiences in child care. Adequate library facilities should be provided by the institution, including current materials relating to all phases of the home economics pro- gram. Provision must be made by the institution for required courses in education and for internship experiences. 3.11-6 Curriculum. A minimum of 124 semester hours, exclusive of physical education and hygiene, will be accepted for qualifying teachers of vocational programs in home economics. The following range of fractional and semester hour relationships is recommended for professional home economics education courses, for related fields, and for electives. Home Economics 1/4 to 1/3 36 to 40 semester hours Related Fields 1/4 to 1/3 20 to 30 semester hours General 1/4 to 1/3 35 to 45 semester hours Professional 1/10 to 1/5 18 to 21 semester hours Electives Approved institutions may be reimbursed in keeping with provisions outlined in "Administrative Policies and Procedures Covering State Board and Approved Vocational Teacher Education Institutions. " 3. 11-7 Provision for Supervised Experiences of Prospective Teachers. The schools selected for such experiences shall be those which are approved by the home economics section. Arrangements for intern teaching will be made by the head teacher trainer in cooperation with the coordinator of intern teachers of the institution and the home economics section. The directing teacher shall possess the qualifications outlined in 3.33-1, 3.33-2 of this Section. Teaching shall I