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ESTIMATION OF INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Matyushkina Marina Dmitriyevna

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Innovative potential of educational institution is its resources necessary and sufficient for the implementation of innovations that enhance the quality of education. The author developed a questionnaire tool for estimation of innovative potential of the school. It includes an assessment of value-motivational, cognitive and intellectual capacities of the teaching staff, as well as information and communication-organizational and technological conditions in the school. The questionnaire tool has been tested through a survey of 332 teachers from various schools in St. Petersburg. The innovative potential of each school is assigned to one of 4 levels (from low to very high). The questionnaire can be used to assess the readiness of schools for innovation.

Keywords: innovative potential of educational institutions, innovations in education, willingness of teachers to innovative activity

References:

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2. Matyushkina M. D., Smetanin S. D., Lebedeva L. Yu. Sovremennyy ponytiynyy apparat innovatiki dlya analiza obrazovatel’noy deyatel’nosti shkol Sankt-Peterburga [Modern conceptual apparatus of innovatics for the analysis of the educational activities of the schools of St. Petersburg]. Akademicheskiy vestnik – Academic Bulletin, 2013, no. 3 (22), pp. 21–28 (in Russian).

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Issue: 8, 2015

Series of issue: Issue 8

Rubric: GENERAL EDUCATION

Pages: 21 — 26

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