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Invitational Education is a powerful approach, encouraging each of us to  "Cordially summon others to more fully realize their human potential" - intellectually, socially, psychologically, physically, and spiritually....
 
For 'Advanced' Invitational Education it seems appropriate to consider more directly exploring the realization of our own human potential - and then modelling that quest, along with other ways of supporting others in their journey.....

Invitational Education 'At-A-Glance'

Key References:
 
Fundamentals of Invitational Education (2008) by William Purkey & John Novak
 
Becoming an Invitational Leader (2003) by William Purkey & Betty Siegel
 
 

Transforming Public Education: Sustaining the Roots of American Ideals, Our Economy, and Our Environment (2000) by Richard Benjamin & Susan Hanes, in Education For a Sustainable Future by Keith Wheeler & Anne Bijur (Click here for a DRAFT)

International Alliance of Invitational Education - Website

Invitational Education - Glossary

Democratic Ethos

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John Dewey & Democracy

Perceptual Tradition

Systems Thinking - Mental Models

The Experts Speak - Quotes

Self-Concept Tradition

Carl Rogers

The 5 Ps

People

It is generally acknowledged that People are most important, but that Place is a good starting point because of simple but visible results can be quickly achieved.

Places

Again, an easy and effective starting point.  Students mostly appreciate the presence of a picture of themselves, smiling, somewhere in the school.  But many other aspects of place have an impact far beyond 'atmosphere'

Processes

Most thriving schools seem to have authentic processes of reflection and involvement in decisions:

Morning or Class Meetings for Students

Either Learning Circles or Professional Learning Communities for Faculty

Learning Circles

Professional Learning Communities

Programs

Invitational Education has demonstrated an easy compatibility, and a positive synergy, with many recognized external programs.

Increasingly, program selection and implementation can be guided by research results, so 'Best Practices' for nearly any initiative can be identified and considered.

Policies

Authentic alignment, and vertical support for the underlying assumptions and values of Invitational Education is unfailingly demonstrated by appropriate policies, in successful schools.

Perhaps the official curriculum is one of the most important policies to be considered, but other policies are strong factors also.

I.E. Assumptions

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