WorksheetsInvitational theory
Total questions: 8
Worksheet time: 12mins
The perceptual tradition focuses on:
The idea that all people matter.
Exploring the perceptions within and among individuals and emphasizing the idea that people are not influenced by events themselves but by their perceptions of those events.
Mutual respect among different groups.
The 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.
Human behavior is the product of the unique ways individuals perceive the world.
Democracy is a social ideal based on the conviction that all people matter and can grow through participation in self governance.
Which are the 5 p's in domains?
Personality
People
Politics
Places
Patient
People
Policies
Places
Programs
Processes
Places
Product
Processes
Programs
Perception
People
Policies
Programs
Perception
Patient
What is the Plus Factor?
When an educator becomes so fluent over time that their skills seem effortless.
The implicit expression of Invitational Theory, which requires care, discipline and deliberate planning over extended periods of time.
A piece of information that helps prove that a certain legal requirement has been met.
Which section of the invitational Diagram does the concept “self professional” correspond to?
Levels
Domains
Elements
Foundations
Which of the levels of personal and professional functioning is the least beneficial?
unintentionally disinviting
intentionally inviting
intentionally disinviting
unintentionally inviting
Which of the levels of personal and professional functioning is the most beneficial?
intentionally disinviting
unintentionally disinviting
unintentionally inviting
intentionally inviting
Democratic ethos is one of the foundations of Invitational Theory, but what does it mean?
It is based on the idea that all people matter and can grow through participation in self-governance through dialogue, mutual respect and the importance of shared activities.
It places consciousness at the centre of personal reality, in which individuals’ behaviour is not influenced by events so much as their perceptions of those events.
It refers to a complex and dynamic system of learnt beliefs that each person holds to be true about their personal existence, which determines their behaviour.
