Invitational education has epistemological roots in ancient eastern philosophies, particularly the better-known ones such as Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. These philosophies share the basic assumptions of invitational education—a sensitivity to and consideration of others' needs, emanating from a continuing awareness of self and inner truth. The purpose of this article is to give a brief introduction to the historical figures who advanced these philosophies, and to present a brief indication of the commonalties these belief systems share with invitational education. In addition, practical applications of each of these philosophies are offered for classroom settings. If this purpose is met, the reader will enjoy not only a broader appre...
The purpose of this thesis claims the contribution of T‟oegye‟s Sacred Learning to Christian educati...
In explaining their thinking, authors whose works have become classics of the history of education ...
In explaining their thinking, authors whose works have become classics of the history of education h...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores a philosophical foundation for holistic ...
After describing the basic tenets of Invitational Education and Buddhist psychology, this articleexp...
The earliest roots of invitational theory are found in William Purkey's classic discourse Self-conce...
Eastern philosophies addressing education (including Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism) focus on vi...
This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
An important objective of this article is to enrich the heritage of Polish education regarding knowl...
This book opens up philosophical spaces for comparative discussions of education across ‘East and We...
Often, educational and psychological theories stand independently of one another, focusing on partic...
ABSTRACT—Traditional research on human learning has neglected people’s beliefs about learning, the r...
Education in ancient India can be a source of inspiration for education in modern times. It was base...
The achievement in mathematics among the Chinese has aroused the interest of educationalists, sociol...
In the long history of educational development, many representative figures have emerged, and many r...
The purpose of this thesis claims the contribution of T‟oegye‟s Sacred Learning to Christian educati...
In explaining their thinking, authors whose works have become classics of the history of education ...
In explaining their thinking, authors whose works have become classics of the history of education h...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores a philosophical foundation for holistic ...
After describing the basic tenets of Invitational Education and Buddhist psychology, this articleexp...
The earliest roots of invitational theory are found in William Purkey's classic discourse Self-conce...
Eastern philosophies addressing education (including Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism) focus on vi...
This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
An important objective of this article is to enrich the heritage of Polish education regarding knowl...
This book opens up philosophical spaces for comparative discussions of education across ‘East and We...
Often, educational and psychological theories stand independently of one another, focusing on partic...
ABSTRACT—Traditional research on human learning has neglected people’s beliefs about learning, the r...
Education in ancient India can be a source of inspiration for education in modern times. It was base...
The achievement in mathematics among the Chinese has aroused the interest of educationalists, sociol...
In the long history of educational development, many representative figures have emerged, and many r...
The purpose of this thesis claims the contribution of T‟oegye‟s Sacred Learning to Christian educati...
In explaining their thinking, authors whose works have become classics of the history of education ...
In explaining their thinking, authors whose works have become classics of the history of education h...