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 and four assumptions(([[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.]])): trust (that one will find his own best way of accomplishing things), respect (of other people since they are able, valuable, and responsible),​ optimism (since people possess practically unlimited potential in all areas of human endeavor), and intentionality (to act intentionally in order to offer something beneficial to others). and four assumptions(([[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.]])): trust (that one will find his own best way of accomplishing things), respect (of other people since they are able, valuable, and responsible),​ optimism (since people possess practically unlimited potential in all areas of human endeavor), and intentionality (to act intentionally in order to offer something beneficial to others).
  
-This human potential should be developed through the educational process, which is characterized by the so-called **//five P-s//**. The //five P-s// represent **environment factors** which influence one's success or failure in the educational process, depending on how //​inviting//​ they are. //​Invitation//​ here is described by Purkey as "//a summary of messages, verbal and nonverbal, formal and informal, that are sent to students with the intention of affirming for them that they are responsible,​ able, and valuable.//"​(([[http://​findarticles.com/​p/​articles/​mi_m0FSL/is_4_76/ai_93069840/?​tag=content;​col1|Finger, Susan D, and Tess M Pape. Invitational theory and perioperative nursing preceptorships. AORN Journal 76, no. 4: 630, 633-642, October 2002.]])) The //five P-s// are(([[http://​www.eric.ed.gov/​ERICWebPortal/​contentdelivery/​servlet/​ERICServlet?​accno=ED314708|Purkey,​ William W., and And Others. Invitational Learning for Counseling and Development. ERIC/CAPS, 2108 School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI., 1990.]])):+This human potential should be developed through the educational process, which is characterized by the so-called **//five P-s//**. The //five P-s// represent **environment factors** which influence one's success or failure in the educational process, depending on how //​inviting//​ they are. //​Invitation//​ here is described by Purkey as "//a summary of messages, verbal and nonverbal, formal and informal, that are sent to students with the intention of affirming for them that they are responsible,​ able, and valuable.//"​(([[http://​www.aornjournal.org/article/S0001-2092%2806%2960938-1/abstract|Finger, Susan D, and Tess M Pape. Invitational theory and perioperative nursing preceptorships. AORN Journal 76, no. 4: 630, 633-642, October 2002.]])) The //five P-s// are(([[http://​www.eric.ed.gov/​ERICWebPortal/​contentdelivery/​servlet/​ERICServlet?​accno=ED314708|Purkey,​ William W., and And Others. Invitational Learning for Counseling and Development. ERIC/CAPS, 2108 School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI., 1990.]])):
  
 ^  People ​ ^  Places ​ ^  Policies ​ ^  Programs ​ ^  Processes ​ ^ ^  People ​ ^  Places ​ ^  Policies ​ ^  Programs ​ ^  Processes ​ ^
 |  Teachers and educational staff  |  Physical aspects of the school and classroom ​ |  Written and unwritten rules about procedures ​ |  Curriculum for students ​ |  How the other four P's are conducted ​ | |  Teachers and educational staff  |  Physical aspects of the school and classroom ​ |  Written and unwritten rules about procedures ​ |  Curriculum for students ​ |  How the other four P's are conducted ​ |
  
-Each of the //five P-s// can, depending on how //​inviting//​ really is, formally be assigned to one of the four different categories(([[http://​www.invitationaleducation.net/​ie/​PDFs/​K_Smith.pdf|Smith, Kenneth H. Invitational Education: ​ A Model for Teachers and Counsellors.]])):+Each of the //five P-s// can, depending on how //​inviting//​ really is, formally be assigned to one of the four different categories((Smith,​ Kenneth H. Invitational Education: ​ A Model for Teachers and Counsellors.)):​
  
 ^  ^  Unintentionally ​ ^  Intentionally ​ ^ ^  ^  Unintentionally ​ ^  Intentionally ​ ^
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