How is the HERZOG SYSTEM used in high school business ed and vocational classes?
Historically, business ed and vocational classes have used the old ‘home row’ method that is slow drudgery, uses drill and kill tactics, is very discouraging, and has caused many students to drop out of typing class. Instead of using the old ‘home row’ drill and kill approach, progressive business ed and vocational teachers use the HERZOG SYSTEM to teach keyboarding in only a couple of weeks, and then they use the time they saved to teach applications.
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