Abstract
The individual can simultaneously probe deeply into innermost thoughts while reaching expansively into the world. The ability to turn inward allows one to live a life that is personally satisfying. The opportunity to encounter the richness of the outer world permits one to live in community with others. Qualities of being alone and being in community must combine in the same person to assure a rich, full life.
—Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Feeling, Valuing and the Art of Growing, prepared by the 1977 Yearbook Committee, page 1.
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