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Publication Date: 2011
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Invitational Education: Theory, Research and Practice
Haigh, Martin
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, v35 n2 p299-309 2011
Invitational Theory argues that learning is enhanced when learners are positively encouraged or "invited" into the educational experience. Arising from perceptual and self-concept theory, Invitational Pedagogy is constructed on four principles: respect for people, trust, optimism and intentionality, and upon five pillars: people, places, policies, programmes and processes. Its main contributions address the psychogeography and the constructive alignment of learning environments and the training of teachers and counsellors. Key research methods include the invitational/disinvitational index and the 5-P relay. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Theory Practice Relationship, Learning Theories, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship, Cooperation, Educational Environment, Trust (Psychology), Geography Instruction, Research Methodology, Educational Experience, Ethics, Personality Traits, Teacher Characteristics
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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