Anymore Quote by Michael Moss
“Home economics - kids in school used to be taught how to shop, how to cook from scratch, how to be in control of their diets. Doesn't happen anymore.”
About This Quote
Source Article: The Unraveling of Home Economics, New York Times, 2019
Traditional home‑economics taught practical life skills that are now largely absent from schools, reducing personal agency over food and budgeting.
In simple terms: Kids no longer learn cooking, shopping, and diet control at school.
Advocate for practical life‑skill curricula.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school curricula reform
- community cooking classes
- family budgeting workshops
- policy advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can schools balance academic standards with life‑skill teaching?
- What community resources can fill this gap?
Implementation faces budget constraints and competing academic priorities.