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 ===== What is invitational learning ===== ===== What is invitational learning =====
  
-Invitational theory is grounded in two theoretical foundations(([[http://​www.invitationaleducation.net/journal/v11p5.htm|Purkey, William Watson. An Introduction to Invitational Theory. Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 1, no. 1: 5-15, 1992.]])):+Invitational theory is grounded in two theoretical foundations(([[http://​medicine.nova.edu/~danshaw/jitp/​archive/​JITP_V1_N1.pdf|Purkey, William Watson. An Introduction to Invitational Theory. Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 1, no. 1: 5-15, 1992.]])):
  
-  * //The Perceptual Tradition// ("//​human behavior is the product of the unique ways that individuals view the world//"​(([[http://​www.invitationaleducation.net/journal/v11p5.htm|Purkey, William Watson. An Introduction to Invitational Theory. Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 1, no. 1: 5-15, 1992.]])))+  * //The Perceptual Tradition// ("//​human behavior is the product of the unique ways that individuals view the world//"​(([[http://​medicine.nova.edu/~danshaw/jitp/​archive/​JITP_V1_N1.pdf|Purkey, William Watson. An Introduction to Invitational Theory. Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 1, no. 1: 5-15, 1992.]]))
   * //​Self-Concept Theory// ("//​maintains that behavior is mediated by the ways an individual views oneself, and that these views serve as both antecedent and consequence of human activity.//"​(([[http://​medicine.nova.edu/​~danshaw/​jitp/​archive/​JITP_V1_N1.pdf|Purkey,​ William Watson. An Introduction to Invitational Theory. Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 1, no. 1: 5-15, 1992.]]))   * //​Self-Concept Theory// ("//​maintains that behavior is mediated by the ways an individual views oneself, and that these views serve as both antecedent and consequence of human activity.//"​(([[http://​medicine.nova.edu/​~danshaw/​jitp/​archive/​JITP_V1_N1.pdf|Purkey,​ William Watson. An Introduction to Invitational Theory. Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 1, no. 1: 5-15, 1992.]]))
  
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