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Autor/inn/enKurtz, Holly; Lloyd, Sterling; Harwin, Alex
InstitutionEditorial Projects in Education (EPE), Education Week Research Center
TitelEducation Innovation: Results of a National Survey
Quelle(2019), (22 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterEducational Innovation; Teacher Attitudes; Administrator Attitudes; Barriers; Intention; Adoption (Ideas); Risk; Educational Objectives; Influences; Administrators; Parent Influence; Teacher Influence; Public Officials; School Business Officials; Advocacy; Community Influence; Peer Influence; Faculty Development; Technology Uses in Education; Information Dissemination; Cooperation; Expenditures; Curriculum Development; Educational Technology; Elementary Secondary Education
AbstractDisruptive changes sparked by education technology and other forces are on the radar of education analysts. Even a quick internet search reveals a whole host of articles and organizations focused on educational innovation. But how do educators currently working in schools and districts think about innovation? How much of a priority is it for them? In October 2018, the Education Week Research Center conducted a nationally-representative online survey of nearly 500 K-12 teachers, principals, and district leaders to learn more about their views on innovation -- a common buzzword that was defined in the survey as "the introduction and/or creation of new ideas or methods." The survey included 17 questions on a range of topics: (1) The amount of innovation in schools and districts; (2) the degree to which innovation is a priority for teachers and school administrators; (3) pressure that educators feel to be innovative; (4) challenges that stop innovation and supports that could foster it; and (5) sources that educators rely on for insights or inspiration with respect to innovation. The survey results provide insight into the perspectives of educators with first-hand experience in schools and districts nationwide. They also highlight differences in how educators think about innovation based on their varying professional roles and the socioeconomic characteristics of their schools and districts. (ERIC).
AnmerkungenEditorial Projects in Education, Inc.. 6935 Arlington Road Suite 100, Bethesda, MD 20814. Tel: 800-346-1834; Tel: 301-280-3100; e-mail: library@epe.org; Web site: http://www.edweek.org/rc/collections/otherreports.html?intc=main-footer
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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