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Innovating in Education, Educating for Innovation OCTOBER 15, 2009 The European School 2.0 – The seventh  EDEN Open Classroom Conference EDEN – European Distance and E-Leaning Network
How can we incubate creativity? How can we develop in our children  the capacity for innovation?
After more than 25 years of experience  in the use of technologies in education why have we progressed so little in developing creativity and  innovation in our schools?
1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2.  INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3.  EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5.  CONCLUSIONS 4.  A SOLUTION
1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2.  INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3.  EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5.  CONCLUSIONS 4.  A SOLUTION
1. TYPES OF INNOVATION If we mix them up, innovation doesn’t happen Two  radically different   types of innovation: incremental innovation disruptive innovation
Incremental innovations  build on  existing thinking, products, processes,  organizations, or social systems INCREMENTAL INNOVATION They  can be routine  improvements  or they  can be dramatic  breakthroughs  but they  address the very core  of what already exists 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
INCREMENTAL INNOVATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Examples of incremental innovations: ,[object Object],1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
Disruptive innovations are  addressed to  people who do not have any solutions  DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION They take root in  simple, undemanding applications  that are not breakthrough People are happy to use them, in spite of their limitations , because  no other solutions exist They  do not compete with anything 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
But as  they gain strength in the  realm of non-competition   DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION they  evolve very fast and  end up replacing  the traditional solutions 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION The personal computer is an example of a disruptive innovation The first personal computers (like the Spectrum  and the Apple II) were  ridiculously  limited,  and completely out of that market.  An example of disruptive innovation: In the 1970s the professional computer market was occupied by 100,000 € minicomputers produced by Digital  Equipment Corporation (DEC), Data General and HP. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION But they quickly grew up, in this unexplored market Ten years later, in the 1980s, they were much more  powerful, and starting to erode the minicomputer market Twenty years later, in the 1990s, the minicomputer  market collapsed in favour of the PC market They were supposed to be used mainly  as toys by children and their parents. DEC and Data General don’t exist any more 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2.  INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3.  EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5.  CONCLUSIONS 4.  A SOLUTION
3. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION educational systems   are  networks of actors   that reinforce each other  into  stable configurations  From the point of view of  the  sociology of innovation These stable configurations tend to prevent change
3. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION
2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION it is  impossible  to  produce  innovations with lasting effects  the inertia of the system  dilutes  or distorts  the innovations Some experts in innovation claim that  in such  conservative echo-systems and  converts them  to the reigning uniformity It is  like pouring water in the desert
2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION Incremental innovation  in educational systems has  a  high failure rate   but it  can be explored   I don’t share this radical view if  sound innovation strategies   are  crafted and managed relying on dependable  social theories ,  Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005 such as  Actor-Network-Theory
2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION The  promising path  to innovation  in the educational systems is through  disruptive innovation that quietly  grows in the margins  of the system ,  unobtrusively until it starts  changing  it,  irreversibly   McGraw-Hill, New York, 2008 Clayton M. Christensen  is an  inspiring author on this topic
2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Examples of disruptive innovations in the school systems:
2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION These are examples of opportunities for  disruptive innovation that don’t  clash against  the mainstream educational echo-system  In this way,  innovation can incubate  at leisure  until it matures up  to a level where it can be  transposed to the mainstream system
1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2.  INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3.  EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5.  CONCLUSIONS 4.  A SOLUTION
3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Educating a creative and innovative generation  requires other concerns besides  those related to  language, maths and science   Ten years ago , in the early days of the Blair government, a commission led by Sir Ken Robinson produced
3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Educating a creative and innovative generation  requires other concerns besides  those related to  language, maths and science   Ten years ago , in the early days of the Blair government, a commission led by Sir Ken Robinson produced  NACCCE, UK, 1999  a 240-page report on  how to make progress in the creative and cultural development of young people
3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Unfortunately, the report  has  been ignored  since then Last May, the BBC celebrated  the 10 th  anniversary of its neglect  Studies and research reports   keep  being produced  all over the world insisting, for instance, on the  importance of the epistemologies of Design and of the Visual Arts Arts Council England, UK, December 2008
3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION The  formative role of the engineering paradigms  are also being stressed The  distinct epistemologies  of  science  and  engineering “ science explains what exists ” “ engineering creates what never existed ” and their  complementary roles in education  have been stressed National Academy of Science, USA, 2009 namely in the United States
3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Very  innovative experiments ,  engaging thousands of  teachers,  are under way But they all have  one thing in common : Yale University Press, 2008  such as those conducted by  Kieran Egan ’s  Imaginative  Education Research Group  (IERG)
3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION If they remain at the margins of the conventional educational echo-system they  succeed following a  disruptive path or if they are based on  very cautious, strategically  managed, incremental innovation   and produce  lasting effects
3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Otherwise they  fail and that’s  what we  witness most of the time and leave  no lasting effects HOW CAN WE IMPROVE  THIS SCENARIO?
1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2.  INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3.  EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5.  CONCLUSIONS 4.  A SOLUTION
4. A SOLUTION How can we set up an  organic ,  reflective   follow-up process , Who teaches  who? that  analyses difficulties ,  assesses consequences , and  clarifies how to progress ?  STILL ONE PROBLEM: In a  world that keeps changing ,  who knows how to progress ?
4. A SOLUTION MY ANSWER: By establishing  lasting partnerships  between  research units  and  school communities in a  reflection  about how  school  curricula  and  pedagogical practices  can evolve  in this changing world around  action-research  and  design-research   projects  conducted by  mixed teams  of  academic researchers  and  school teachers
4. A SOLUTION These projects should be  financially  supported and assessed  on the basis  of their  contribution to sustained : ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
4. A SOLUTION The  national and international   publication  and presentation  of the results of these  projects,  by members of the mixed teams and the  dialogue and mutual help : strengthens sustained reflective practices and further  mobilizes all the parts ,[object Object],[object Object]
4. A SOLUTION These projects also provide: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2.  INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3.  EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5.  CONCLUSIONS 4.  A SOLUTION
6. CONCLUSIONS If we want  lasting innovation in the educational systems   and  our children to be more creative and innovative we need to reinforce our emphasis  on  disruptive innovation projects These should be  action-research  and  design-based research projects   conducted by  mixed teams  of  school  teachers  and  academic researchers 2 1
Innovating in Education, Educating for Innovation OCTOBER 15, 2009 The European School 2.0 – The seventh  EDEN Open Classroom Conference EDEN – European Distance and E-Leaning Network THE END The slides will be available at: http://www.slideshare.net/adfigueiredo My Webpage: adfig.com

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Innovating in Education, Educating for Innovation

  • 1. Innovating in Education, Educating for Innovation OCTOBER 15, 2009 The European School 2.0 – The seventh EDEN Open Classroom Conference EDEN – European Distance and E-Leaning Network
  • 2. How can we incubate creativity? How can we develop in our children the capacity for innovation?
  • 3. After more than 25 years of experience in the use of technologies in education why have we progressed so little in developing creativity and innovation in our schools?
  • 4. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5. CONCLUSIONS 4. A SOLUTION
  • 5. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5. CONCLUSIONS 4. A SOLUTION
  • 6. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION If we mix them up, innovation doesn’t happen Two radically different types of innovation: incremental innovation disruptive innovation
  • 7. Incremental innovations build on existing thinking, products, processes, organizations, or social systems INCREMENTAL INNOVATION They can be routine improvements or they can be dramatic breakthroughs but they address the very core of what already exists 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
  • 8.
  • 9. Disruptive innovations are addressed to people who do not have any solutions DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION They take root in simple, undemanding applications that are not breakthrough People are happy to use them, in spite of their limitations , because no other solutions exist They do not compete with anything 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
  • 10. But as they gain strength in the realm of non-competition DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION they evolve very fast and end up replacing the traditional solutions 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
  • 11. DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION The personal computer is an example of a disruptive innovation The first personal computers (like the Spectrum and the Apple II) were ridiculously limited, and completely out of that market. An example of disruptive innovation: In the 1970s the professional computer market was occupied by 100,000 € minicomputers produced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Data General and HP. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
  • 12. DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION But they quickly grew up, in this unexplored market Ten years later, in the 1980s, they were much more powerful, and starting to erode the minicomputer market Twenty years later, in the 1990s, the minicomputer market collapsed in favour of the PC market They were supposed to be used mainly as toys by children and their parents. DEC and Data General don’t exist any more 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION
  • 13. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5. CONCLUSIONS 4. A SOLUTION
  • 14. 3. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION educational systems are networks of actors that reinforce each other into stable configurations From the point of view of the sociology of innovation These stable configurations tend to prevent change
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  • 16. 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION it is impossible to produce innovations with lasting effects the inertia of the system dilutes or distorts the innovations Some experts in innovation claim that in such conservative echo-systems and converts them to the reigning uniformity It is like pouring water in the desert
  • 17. 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION Incremental innovation in educational systems has a high failure rate but it can be explored I don’t share this radical view if sound innovation strategies are crafted and managed relying on dependable social theories , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005 such as Actor-Network-Theory
  • 18. 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION The promising path to innovation in the educational systems is through disruptive innovation that quietly grows in the margins of the system , unobtrusively until it starts changing it, irreversibly McGraw-Hill, New York, 2008 Clayton M. Christensen is an inspiring author on this topic
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  • 21. 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION These are examples of opportunities for disruptive innovation that don’t clash against the mainstream educational echo-system In this way, innovation can incubate at leisure until it matures up to a level where it can be transposed to the mainstream system
  • 22. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5. CONCLUSIONS 4. A SOLUTION
  • 23. 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Educating a creative and innovative generation requires other concerns besides those related to language, maths and science Ten years ago , in the early days of the Blair government, a commission led by Sir Ken Robinson produced
  • 24. 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Educating a creative and innovative generation requires other concerns besides those related to language, maths and science Ten years ago , in the early days of the Blair government, a commission led by Sir Ken Robinson produced NACCCE, UK, 1999 a 240-page report on how to make progress in the creative and cultural development of young people
  • 25. 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Unfortunately, the report has been ignored since then Last May, the BBC celebrated the 10 th anniversary of its neglect Studies and research reports keep being produced all over the world insisting, for instance, on the importance of the epistemologies of Design and of the Visual Arts Arts Council England, UK, December 2008
  • 26. 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION The formative role of the engineering paradigms are also being stressed The distinct epistemologies of science and engineering “ science explains what exists ” “ engineering creates what never existed ” and their complementary roles in education have been stressed National Academy of Science, USA, 2009 namely in the United States
  • 27. 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Very innovative experiments , engaging thousands of teachers, are under way But they all have one thing in common : Yale University Press, 2008 such as those conducted by Kieran Egan ’s Imaginative Education Research Group (IERG)
  • 28. 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION If they remain at the margins of the conventional educational echo-system they succeed following a disruptive path or if they are based on very cautious, strategically managed, incremental innovation and produce lasting effects
  • 29. 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION Otherwise they fail and that’s what we witness most of the time and leave no lasting effects HOW CAN WE IMPROVE THIS SCENARIO?
  • 30. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5. CONCLUSIONS 4. A SOLUTION
  • 31. 4. A SOLUTION How can we set up an organic , reflective follow-up process , Who teaches who? that analyses difficulties , assesses consequences , and clarifies how to progress ? STILL ONE PROBLEM: In a world that keeps changing , who knows how to progress ?
  • 32. 4. A SOLUTION MY ANSWER: By establishing lasting partnerships between research units and school communities in a reflection about how school curricula and pedagogical practices can evolve in this changing world around action-research and design-research projects conducted by mixed teams of academic researchers and school teachers
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  • 36. 1. TYPES OF INNOVATION 2. INNOVATING IN EDUCATION 3. EDUCATING FOR INNOVATION 5. CONCLUSIONS 4. A SOLUTION
  • 37. 6. CONCLUSIONS If we want lasting innovation in the educational systems and our children to be more creative and innovative we need to reinforce our emphasis on disruptive innovation projects These should be action-research and design-based research projects conducted by mixed teams of school teachers and academic researchers 2 1
  • 38. Innovating in Education, Educating for Innovation OCTOBER 15, 2009 The European School 2.0 – The seventh EDEN Open Classroom Conference EDEN – European Distance and E-Leaning Network THE END The slides will be available at: http://www.slideshare.net/adfigueiredo My Webpage: adfig.com