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The School Review
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FOR GUIDANCE
HAROLD H. PUNKE
Chicago, Illinois
program of either guidance or regimentation is to be effective, the persons who formulate and administer
It may be assumed that a democratic society is so organized as to emphasize the welfare and satisfactions
of the average member of the group
individual.
faction. Among the reasons for expecting this task to assume increasing pro-
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A social philosophy which is adequate for modern industrial democracy should certainly emphasize the
importance of adjustability to change
and to new problems. Economic fluc-
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of individuals who have never reflected on the nature of life and its
more concrete aspects of guidance become significant, both for the com-
Major goals of a democratic guidance program should be (i) to discover the aims and philosophy of life
ing, although educational and vocational fields may, from the shortrange standpoint, be used as a way of
developing and clarifying the youth's
social philosophy.
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