EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION EXPRESSION IN COMMUNITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2017vol2.2406Keywords:
novation, innovation, educational innovations, communityAbstract
In the article solves the following problematic issue: 1.What educational tools occur in the educational innovation community? The aim of article is to base the resolution of the educational innovations theoretically and empirically. The object of the researches resolution of the educational innovation. General research results. Performed the data analysis suggests that the surveyed communities are sufficiently concentrated, and members of the activity level is high enough, focus and activity is sufficient. As well as in communities dominated by positive approach to training and education, the absolute majority of respondents are motivated to learn and improve. An analysis chairman of community operational assessments showed that most community leader applies novation to develop an innovative learning environment in the planning and allocation of resources as well as finding new opportunities for business development and community members in educationDownloads
References
Augustinaitis, A.(1998). Informacinės visuomenės mokslo bruožai. Sociologija: mintis ir veiksmas. T.2.
Carnoy, M., Rhoten, D. (2002). What Does globalization Mean for Educational Change? [žiūrėta 2013-12-15]. Downloaded from http://www.jstor.org/pss/10.1086/324053
Janiūnaitė, B. (2007). Piečių inovacinė kultūra. Mokslo studija. Technologija. Kaunas.
Janiūnaitė, B., Rupainienė, V. (2003). Edukacinių novacijų įvairiapusiškumas europiniuose mokyklų projektuose. Socialiniai mokslai, 2 (39), (pp .7–17).
Janiūnaitė, B. (2004). Edukacinės novacijos ir jų diegimas. Kaunas.
Melnikas, B., Vileikienė, B. (2000). Inovacijų vadyba. Vilnius.
Pečiuliauskienė, P. (2010). Edukacines inovacijas bendrojo lavinimo mokykloje lementys veiksniai: mokytojų novatorių požiūris. (pp. 57-63). ISSN 1392-0340. Pedagogika.
Staškevičius, J. (2004). Inovatika: monografija. Vilnius: Technika.
Toohey, S. (1999). Designing Courses of Higher Education. London: Open University Press.