ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special acknowledgment is due to Miss Marie White, Pro- gram Planning Specialist, U. S. Office of Education, Washing- ton, D. C., under whose expert guidance the Curriculum study program was planned and who acted as consultant during the October, 1947 and the 1948 workshop at Florida State Univer- sity, Tallahassee; and to Miss Amanda Ebersole, Professor of Home Economics Education, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, who served as director of the workshop in the summer of 1948. Acknowledgment is made to the following teachers and supervisors enrolled in the curriculum guide workshop in Flor- ida State University, summer school 1948, and who participated in the production of A Guide To the Teaching of Homemaking Education: Katie Barrineau, Pensacola; Belle C. Brooks, Or- lando; Marion D. Dekle, Malone; Edith F. Echols, Sarasota; Allie Ferguson, Quincy; Annie Wood Finlay, Blountstown; June F. Grave, Ft. Lauderdale; Katherine Harrison, Talla- hassee; Lenora D'. Lawrence, Clewiston; Elizabeth H. Lewis, Miami; Margaret B. Long, Jacksonville; Duchess Marcus, Wild- wood; Julia McLaurin, Ocala; Cassie Mae Olson, Tampa; Freda O'Neil, Miami; Marjorie B. Parantha, Zephyrhills; Barbara Ruprecht, Sanford; Mattie Mae Saunders, Wauchula; Mildred Simmons, Tarpon Springs; Ernie N. Starr, Winter Garden; Elizabeth Stevens, Miami; Margaret Wilson, Pensacola. The workshop group is indebted to Dr. Doak S. Campbell, President of Florida State University, and to Dr. Margaret R. Sandels, Dean of the School of Home Economics, for making available its facilities and for the interest and cooperation given by the faculty members, School of Home Economics. Acknowledgment is made to staff members of the State De- partment of Education, to: Miss Boletha Frojen, State Super- visor who initiated, organized and coordinated the study; to Miss Lucy Lang, Mr. A. J. Stevens and Mrs. Rex Todd Withers who worked in the Curriculum Study and production of the guide from its beginning through its completion; to Mr. Joe Hall, Director of the Division of Instruction; to Mrs. Dora Skipper,