澳大利亚一所工程学校的创新传播

Q1 Social Sciences
G. Currie, A. Henderson, R. Hoult
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高等教育的创新是具有挑战性的,因为教职员工往往超负荷工作且高度独立。在高等教育中推行新举措是困难的。本文探讨了高等教育的成功创新:在一所工程学院推出新的员工培训方法,作为新的学习管理系统(LMS)的一部分。研究的问题是创新理论的扩散是否为高等教育创新提供了一个成功的项目结构。本研究中使用的测量方法是将工程专业的LMS登录与整个大学进行比较,以及在培训开始和结束时目标群体的反馈。研究发现:(a)创新理论的扩散是高等教育创新的有益指导;(b)实践共同体在教育创新中可以发挥关键作用。我们得出结论,成功创新的关键要素包括:(1)高级管理层的支持;(2)改变实践所需的时间;(3)适当的技能发展;(4)情境化创新;(5)支持性网络;(6)坚实的制度基础设施。实践或政策启示:本文提供了一种鼓励高等教育教学创新的方法。高等教育的管理者可以利用这种方法来提高员工的积极性,发展教学技能,提高教学实践的质量。
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Diffusion of innovation in an Australian engineering school
ABSTRACT Innovation in higher education is challenging as staff are often overloaded and highly independent. The rollout of new initiatives in higher education is difficult. This paper explores a successful innovation in higher education: the rollout of new staff training methods as part of a new learning management system (LMS) in an engineering school. The research question explored was whether diffusion of innovation theory offers a successful project structure for innovation in higher education. The measures used in this research were LMS logins in engineering compared to the whole university and feedback from the target group towards the beginning and end of the training. The findings are: (a) diffusion of innovation theory is a useful guide to innovate in higher education (b) a community of practice can play a key role in innovation in education. We conclude that key elements of a successful innovation include: (1) senior management support, (2) the time needed to change practices, (3) appropriate skill development, (4) contextualised innovation, (5) supportive networks, (6) a solid institutional infrastructure. Implications for practice or policy: This paper offers a method to encourage innovation in teaching and learning in higher education. Managers of higher education may use this method to increase staff motivation to develop teaching skills and improve the quality of teaching practice.
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