TY - JOUR AU - Beckman, R. O. AB - THE VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE MAGAZINE 9 interesting job on his hands at all times Class discussions and group commit- tee work should be introduced into the and there are no disciplinary problems with busy pupils. Grading also becomes course as soon as the work is well under a comparatively easy and accurate ac- way. The answers to instruction sheet complishment since the teacher at all questions form a splendid basis for class discussion, and pupils should be pre- times has an accurate knowledge of the quantity and quality of work done by pared to defend their answers to all each member of the class. questions with arguments and evidence. Since the class record is kept posted and The writer asked for suggestions from his freshman classes in guidance regard- the teacher can tell at a glance at any ing this course offered for the first time time just where each student stands in his work, the teacher will have no diffi- in the spring semester of 1929. With culty remaining behind the slowest pupil only one exception, out of seventy-five cases, the pupils expressed themselves as with the class discussion. In case the class contains some unusually slow pu- being TI - TO WHAT EXTENT ARE VOCATIONS INHERITED? JF - Journal of Counseling & Development DO - 10.1002/j.2164-5884.1929.tb00471.x DA - 1929-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/to-what-extent-are-vocations-inherited-S8CxrKE8Ui SP - 9 EP - 11 VL - 8 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -