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Invitational Education and Practice in Higher Education: An International Perspective [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 386 pages, height x width x depth: 236x160x33 mm, weight: 753 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498514138
  • ISBN-13: 9781498514132
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 386 pages, height x width x depth: 236x160x33 mm, weight: 753 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498514138
  • ISBN-13: 9781498514132
This edited collection examines the means to create, maintain, and enhance welcoming colleges and universities in the United States and abroad with personal accounts, case studies, models, programs, and other frameworks written by practitioners in higher education. The contributors explain how they have created inviting classrooms; established friendly educational experiences both within and beyond the classroom; engaged faculty and enhanced the teaching experience; and developed instruments to assess invitational strategies in higher education from a global perspective.

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Invitational Education and Practice in Higher Education: An International Perspective could, and should, revolutionize college and university teaching. Rather than promoting the "look to the right, look to the left, only one of you will be here at the end of the course" mentality of many professors, Gregory and Edwards have compiled an impressive collection of research and practical application that encourages faculty to promote the success of every student by inviting them to become engaged participants in their own personal and professional development. Whether novices to the theory and practice of invitational education or dedicated practitioners, college faculty will have much to learn from this exceptional new resource that has a prominent place on my bookshelf. -- Vicki A. Wilson, Educational Consultant Gregory and Edwards have added an important component to the invitational education theory and practice repertoire; much has been written and researched regarding the implementation of invitational education in K12 settings, but this collection is unique in its focus on higher education. Bravo to all of the contributors who understand that teaching is a human endeavor, even when applied to online learning. This collection deserves wide circulation. -- Sarah M. Butzin, Institute for School Innovation and the International Alliance for Invitational Education Board of Trustees

Foreword xi
William W. Purkey
Introduction xiii
Sheila T. Gregory
1 From Theory to Practice: Invitational Education for Higher Education Scholar-Practitioners
1(20)
Jenny Edwards
Sheila T. Gregory
2 Inviting Online Learning Environments in Higher Education
21(20)
Melissa A. Cain
Natalie M. Abell
John F. Cindric, Jr.
3 The Invitational Classroom: Strategies that Promote Sustainable Learning for Students
41(14)
Amy Duncan
4 Inviting Students to Learn: Applying Invitational Theory to the College Classroom
55(10)
Michelle Jackson
5 Using Invitational Language with Students in Higher Education
65(18)
Jenny Edwards
6 Two Theories in Attunement: An Invitational and Holistic Approach
83(22)
Hilary Brown
7 Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks: An Invitational Academic Writing Workshop in an English as a Foreign Language Context
105(18)
Laura A. Mitchell
Emily Boersma
Wendy Tilton
8 Invitational Education, Deep Culture, and Dealing with Diversity
123(18)
John J. Ivers
9 Using Invitational Theory in the Recruitment and Retention of Students: Transitions in Colleges and Universities
141(20)
Crystal M. Giddings
Omar Garrett Wray
Antoinette C. Hollis
10 Inviting Culture and Environment for Student Learning: A Case Study of Student Teachers in the Hong Kong Institute of Education
161(18)
Pattie Yuk Yee Luk-Fong
11 Creating Healthy College Climates Through Intentionality of Practice
179(14)
Matthew R. Shupp
12 Invitational Education in the University Mathematics Classroom
193(8)
Charles B. Pierre
13 An Invitational Approach to a Service Learning Program in a University: A Critical Reflection
201(14)
Yiu Bun Chung
Mantak Yuen
Chiu Woo Chow
Julian Yat Cheong Leung
14 Creating Invitational Alumni Relations
215(12)
Julie McIntosh
Dee Dee Spraw
Kendall J. Richardson
15 One Educator's Invitational Journey in Higher Education and Beyond
227(22)
Jim O'Connor
16 Developing Intentionally Inviting Pedagogy with Professional Development
249(12)
Gwendolyn Mitchell
17 Invitational Advising: Applying Invitational Education to Academic Advising
261(16)
Jane Ziebarth-Bovill
Jude Matyo-Cepero
Stathene Varvisotis
18 Invitational Leadership from the Middle: Academic Deans' Roles in Higher Education
277(14)
Jasmine Majkowski
Renee Collins
19 Invitational Leadership: Some Thoughts and Reflections
291(8)
Betty Siegel
20 The Climate and Culture of Invitational Higher Education and the Inviting Higher Education Survey (IHES)
299(24)
Ken Smith
Sheila T. Gregory
Trevor Turner
21 Development and Validation of the Invitational Online Teaching Assessment (IOTA)
323(18)
Robert Lockwood
Tina Allen
Rhonda Chicone
Index 341(12)
About the Editors/Contributors 353
Sheila T. Gregory is professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Higher Education at Clark Atlanta University.

Jenny Edwards is professor in the School of Educational Leadership for Change at Fielding Graduate University.