When considering future trends in educational and vocational orientation
we must constantly bear in mind, in as concrete a way as possible, that
schools form an integral part of society as a whole. To point out that
education and society are inseparable concepts has of course become
almost a ritual statement in the majority of studies of future
developments in education. All too often however "society" becomes an
allegorical figure to which characteristics can be attributed varying
with the tradition of thought adhered to by each writer. This figure is
given a part to play in the plot which we are trying to unravel, but it
remains allegorical. The theatre is furthermore closed to the public.
Teachers and taught, pedagogic experts and philosophers of education,
are alone together and share the functions of author, actors, producer,
audience, and critics. To seek a better future for education is to try
to improve the quality of a performance given in camera, to give each
character a role which is most satisfying to the mind and above all to
the emotions and in which the most noble sentiments can be expressed in
the cause of the highest ideals. The theatri- cal and gratuitous nature
of university life, and lyrical statements about the future of the
universities, were characteristic aspects of traditional frameworks.