INNOVATION IN EDUCATION: Towards building an innovation culture
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INNOVATION IN EDUCATION: Towards building an innovation culture
Valerie Hannon, Innovation Unit, UK
THE CASE FOR CHANGE
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Drivers of innovation in education:
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Technological change is accelerating.
To reach 50,000,000 users, it took…
38 years
13 years
4 years@3 years
Eric Qualman, Socialnomics, 2009
To reach 100,000,000 users, it took Facebook…
Eric Qualman, Socialnomics, 2009
9 months
World Recession
Profound long-lasting consequences for all public services
Swingeing cuts in services either underway or in prospect
The search for ‘more for less’
In many countries, deep problems with public sector borrowing, spending and debt
Globalisation, so what?
Understanding identity, core values and cultural practices is more important than ever
Jobs can be quickly transferred from one side of the world to another
Consumers/researchers look across the world for the best
Higher order skills are at a premium
Integrated world markets (IT & containerisation mean new lower-cost producers in the world market)
Education itself is globalising: mobile students, distance/online learning, competition between providers
Worldwide demand for learning
DEVELOPED WORLDDEVELOPING WORLD
Worldwide demand for learning
DEVELOPING WORLD
Youth bulgenew demand for learning
Worldwide demand for learning
DEVELOPED WORLD
Ageing populationnew dependency ratio
Workforce crisis
Lifelong learners
Career Paths are changing.
20TH CENTURY1-2 jobs, mastery of one field
21ST CENTURY10-15 jobs, breadth, depth in several fields
Pedagogy Place
Transformation means fundamental shape-shifting changes in…..
Time Partnership
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it’s not either/or
it’s both, and….
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improving supplementing
reinventing new paradigm
Formal Learning Informal Learning
Existing Providers
New EntrantsEntrepreneurs
Partnerships
Cramlington Learning Village
improving supplementing
reinventing new paradigm
Formal Learning Informal Learning
Existing Providers
New EntrantsEntrepreneurs
Partnerships
Better day hospitals
Hospice at Home
Different hospitals
Neighbourhood network for palliative
care
Dying
ACTIVITY PART 1 • In your group, identify 2-3 examples from
your experience that you’d like to add to this map of innovative practice and write them on a card
• Take the deck of cards provided and distribute them around your group
• Work together to plot the examples onto the heuristic
improving supplementing
reinventing new paradigm
Formal Learning Informal Learning
Existing Providers
New EntrantsEntrepreneurs
Partnerships
improving supplementing
reinventing new paradigm
Formal Learning Informal Learning
Existing Providers
New EntrantsEntrepreneurs
Partnerships
DISCUSSION• Consider the example
• If you could visit this jurisdiction, what kind of education do you think you would find there?
• What about in 5 years’ time? In ten years? What might it look like then?
EXTENSION ACTIVITY• Consider each of the 4 quadrants in the heuristic
• Estimate what the current relative levels of activity are in your jurisdiction of South Australia
• Is this the right balance in your view?
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New Insights, new customers
improving supplementing
reinventing new paradigm
Formal Learning
Informal Learning
Existing Providers
New EntrantsEntrepreneurs
Partnerships
LEARNER OWNERSHIP
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
DISCUSSION• What is your view about these two
features (digital tech and learner ownership) being the ‘game changers’?
• What opportunities exist in your jurisdiction to make better use of digital technology and increased learner ownership?
Conditions for Innovationincentivising student led curriculum developmentcoalition buildingleveraging use of mobile technologieslow barriers of entry for new providersmodels for co producing learning with learnersInvesting in and supporting innovation zonesmandating personal learning plansopen access to a technology infrastructurepromoting transformational leadershipreviewing the role of ‘teachers’valuing and validating disciplined risk takingstrong engagement with families and communitiesfreedom for merger and demerger activitylocal reinvestment of cost savings
DISCUSSION
• Here are some identified conditions for creating an ‘innovation ecosystem’
• Sort them. Which are apparent in your system in South Australia and which are absent? Of those absent, which in your opinion is the most important to create?