Abstract

William Purkey has referred to that period of time between the Christmas holidays and the arrival of spring as the “long death march of bleak and weary days.” With the possible exception of skiers and snowboard enthusiasts, most of us look forward to the renewal and the warmer climes of spring. Ah, spring, indeed! With the arrival of spring, we bring you new offerings in the JITP for your consideration. In the past, some have lamented the paucity of research articles in the journal. This issue brings nourishment for those who hunger for such offerings. Two thought-provoking articles dealing with research issues in invitational education provide additional understanding, and inevitably raise new questions.

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