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Clothing and Textiles Research Journal | 2016

An Industry View of Competencies for Entry-Level Merchandising Jobs Application of the ITAA Meta-Goals

Barbara Frazier; Wanda K. Cheek

University clothing and textile programs must respond to increasing pressure from stakeholders to prepare graduates for successful employment. This challenge calls for educators to connect with employers to identify competencies needed for entry level merchandising positions in order to develop strong curricula to meet industry needs. In this study, the authors explored the merchandising component through a survey of mid-level retail managers’ (n = 109) perceptions of the competencies needed by new graduates to succeed in early career positions. The International Textile and Apparel Association meta-goals served as a framework for assessing retailers’ views on the importance of knowledge, skills, and abilities for new graduates. Retail managers favored soft skills such as teamwork, leadership, and communication, over traditional clothing and textile content knowledge. The authors found support for curricular emphasis on experiential and collaborative learning, and continuing efforts to invigorate core clothing and textiles content knowledge.


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2007

Family Characteristics Have Limited Ability to Predict Weight Status of Young Children

Virginia B. Gray; Sylvia H. Byrd; Jeralynn S. Cossman; Joseph A. Chromiak; Wanda K. Cheek; Gary B. Jackson


Nutrition Research | 2007

Parental attitudes toward child nutrition and weight have a limited relationship with child's weight status

Virginia B. Gray; Sylvia H. Byrd; Jeralynn S. Cossman; Joseph A. Chromiak; Wanda K. Cheek; Gary B. Jackson


Archive | 2003

THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY TRAINING ON FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES TEACHER ATTITUDES TOWARD USING COMPUTERS AS AN INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIUM

Sheri L. Lokken; Wanda K. Cheek; Shirley Hastings


Clothing and Textiles Research Journal | 2005

Fashion Industry Career Matrix: Encouraging Students to Explore Fashion-Related Careers

Barbara Frazier; Wanda K. Cheek


Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences | 2003

Apparel Sweatshops at Home and Abroad: Global and Ethical Issues

Wanda K. Cheek; Cynthia Easterling Moore


Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences | 2008

Fashion Counterfeiting: Consumer Behavior Issues.

Wanda K. Cheek; Cynthia R. Easterling


Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences | 2001

Preliminary Impacts of an Innovative FCS Curriculum.

Wanda K. Cheek; Shirley Hastings; Sheri L. Lokken


Archive | 2015

Extension Outreach: Basic Sewing 101 for Extension In-Service Training

Wanda K. Cheek


Archive | 2013

Shifting paradigms: Competencies for 21st century retail/merchandising graduates

Wanda K. Cheek; Barbara Frazier

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Barbara Frazier

Western Michigan University

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Gary B. Jackson

Mississippi State University

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Jeralynn S. Cossman

Mississippi State University

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Joseph A. Chromiak

Mississippi State University

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Sylvia H. Byrd

Mississippi State University

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Virginia B. Gray

Mississippi State University

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