How does NCFR define work experience in Family Life Education?
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) considers family life education work experience to be employment that involves prevention and education for individuals and families relevant to the ten FLE Content Areas. Employment is typically demonstrated through curriculum and material development, and the development or presentation of workshops, courses or programs involving life skills; i.e. communication, parenting, financial management, sexuality, etc. Family life education can also involve research, program administration and policy development. Family life education work experience can include a variety of activities (paid or unpaid) such as program development, program coordination/administration, program evaluation, needs assessments, marketing of family life education materials and programs, curriculum or resource development, publications, presentations, group facilitation, and community collaboration.