Types of Guidance
Types of Guidance
Guidance is classified in several ways; different criteria are used for this purpose.
I-Type- (a) Formal Guidance and (b) Informal Guidance.
II-Type- (a) Individual Guidance and (b) Group Guidance.
III-Type- This classification is most popular and wide used:
1. Educational Guidance,
2. Vocational Guidance, and
3. Personal Guidance.
1. Educational Guidance:
The guidance is provided by the teacher to students for their educational problems, is known as
educational guidance. It is based on student’s cumulative records.
It is used in the following purposes:
(a) In the choice of study subjects in school, and
(b) In removing the specific deficiencies of students related to study.
(c) In identifying the causes of their failure by using diagnostic tests in the study subjects.
(d) In providing the remedial teaching for the learning weakness of the students.
2. Vocational Guidance:
This type of guidance is given for choosing the job and problems of certain jobs.
The following types of tests are used for their potentialities:
(a) Differential aptitudes tests.
(b) Intelligence tests and aptitude tests.
(c) Personality and interest inventories, and
(d) Achievement and scholastic aptitude tests.
3. Personal Guidance:
This type of guidance is provided for the personal problems of an individual or other than
educational and vocational problems.
These are:
(a) Family and home problems.
(b) Financial or economic problems.
(c) Physical-disabilities of the individual.
(d) Emotional adjustment and anxiety or curiosities.
(e) Social relationship of the individual and husband wife relations problems.
(f) School and peers relation or classmates relation, may be isolated in the class.
The personal problems have wide range; therefore this type problem requires co-operative guidance
of parents, teacher’s peers and other experts in the field. This also requires his cumulative record
and case study of the individual. The individual is to be studied in depth to diagnose the causes of
this weakness.
The Types of Guidance According to Proctor (1930):
(1) Educational
(2) Vocational
(3) Social and Civic activities
(4) Health and physical activities
(5) Character building activities, and
(6) The use of leisure time.
The Classification of Guidance According to Breaver (1932):
(1) Educational guidance
(2) Vocational guidance
(3) Health guidance
(4) Economic guidance, and
(5) Personal guidance.
In these classification of guidance-educational and vocational guidance are common other types of
guidance are related to the individual problems, may be included broadly in Personal guidance.
Therefore, it is adequate to have three types of guidance—educational, vocational and personal
guidance.