Developing Inviting Schools - William W. Purkey, John M. Novak, Joan R. Fretz

Developing Inviting Schools

A Beneficial Framework for Teaching and Leading
Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2020
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
978-0-8077-6472-5 (ISBN)
37,35 inkl. MwSt
Over 400 schools across the world have adopted Invitational Education to foster innovative thinking, sustained positive action, and the creation of socially and emotionally safe schools. As educators are now involved in an epic rethinking of what they do and how they do it, this book provides a dependable guide for improvement.
Over 400 schools throughout the world have adopted Invitational Education to foster innovative thinking, sustained positive action, and the creation of socially and emotionally safe schools. As educators are now involved in an epic rethinking of what they do and how they do it, Developing Inviting Schools provides a dependable guide for improvement. Written by two of the creators of the Inviting Schools movement—Purkey and Novak—along with Joan Fretz, who works with public schools, this book updates and extends the construct of invitational learning to assist today’s teachers and leaders. The authors present a simple but not simplistic framework that offers real-life responses to such challenges as faculty morale, school safety, conflict management, community involvement, student behavior, motivation, and school success. Use this resource to create, sustain, and enhance the social and emotional climate of your school.


Book Features:




A defensible theory of practice based on the community values of intentional care, respect, trust, and optimism.
A deep dive into the basic assumptions that guide life in schools.
Guidance for developing and maintaining positive school climate initiatives.
Practical examples of how Invitational Education works in real-life situations.
A fresh and innovative approach to a positive social and emotional learning environment.

William W. Purkey is professor emeritus of counselor education at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. John M. Novak is professor emeritus of education at Brock University, Ontario. Joan R. Fretz is a consultant and leadership coach and former school administrator and teacher for Long Island, New York, public schools.

Contents


Preface  xi


1.  Introducing Invitational Education  1

The Influence of Invitational Education 4

An Evolving Theory of Practice 8

A Systematic Approach 9

The Promise of Invitational Education 10

Why Invitational Education? 11

The Power of the Inviting Process 15

Patterns of Communication 18

Feeling Invited 18

Feeling Disinvited 20

Summary 23

Further Reflections and Activities 24


2.  Foundations of Invitational Education  26

Democratic Ethos 26

The Perceptual Tradition 28

Self-Concept Theory 34

Summary 43

Further Reflections and Activities 44


3.  The Inviting Mindset  45

Perceptions of Professional Helpers 47

Teacher Stance 57

The Actions of Educators 64

Summary 68

Further Reflections and Activities 69


4.  The Skills of Inviting Educators  70

Being Ready 71

Being With 75

Following Through 87

Summary 90

Further Reflections and Activities 90


5.  Inviting in the Rain  93

Invitational Education in a Violent Society 93

An Invitational Approach to Good Discipline 98

Managing Conflict: Rule of the 6 Cs 101

Understanding Violence 106

Creating and Maintaining Safe Schools 107

Summary 111

Further Reflections and Activities 112


6.  The Four-Corner Press  113

Being Personally Inviting with Oneself 114

Being Personally Inviting with Others 116

Being Professionally Inviting with Oneself 118

Being Professionally Inviting with Others 120

Summary 128

Further Reflections and Activities 128


7.  The Invitational HELIX  130

Using the Invitational HELIX 131

Occasional Interest (Phase I) 132

Systematic Application (Phase II) 135

Pervasive Adoption (Phase III) 137

Summary 140

Getting Started 141


8.  Invitational Education at Work  142

Districtwide Initiatives 142

Regional Initiatives in New York 146

International Applications 150

Invitational Education Beyond Pre-K–12 Schools 153

Conclusion 155


Appendix A: Invitational Education Websites  157


Appendix B: The Inviting School Survey-Revised (ISS-R)  159


Appendix C: The Invitational Education Toolkit

P rofessional Development Series  165


Appendix D: Research on Invitational Education  167


Appendix E: An Introduction to the Metaphor of Blue

a nd Orange Cards   169


References  171


Index  181


About the Authors  189

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 229 mm
Gewicht 295 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Didaktik
ISBN-10 0-8077-6472-8 / 0807764728
ISBN-13 978-0-8077-6472-5 / 9780807764725
Zustand Neuware
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