amputated.|than average, |be very |
|lacking general |successful; |
|education. |earning $100 per |
| |month.” |
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PLAN No. 1101. TEACHING AS A VOCATION
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Federal Board for Vocational Education is indebted to Teachers’
College, Columbia University, for contributing material that served as a
basis for this monograph, which has been prepared by Dr. H. L. Smith,
Superintendent for Co-operation for the Federal Board, under direction
of Charles H. Winslow, Chief of the Division of Research. Acknowledgment
is due to Dr. John Cummings, of the Research Division, for editorial
assistance.
WHAT KINDS OF POSITIONS ARE OPEN TO MEN IN THE EDUCATIONAL FIELD?
The following types of positions are open to men in education:
(1) Teaching positions.
(2) Supervisory and executive positions on the strictly educational
side.
(3) Executive positions on the strictly business side.
(4) Miscellaneous positions, such as those held by attendance and
probation officers.
Teaching positions open to men may be classified as follows: