What is innovation in education?
Innovation in Education

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Khairi Sharifuddin
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Focusing solely on memorization and rote learning.
Implementing outdated technologies in the classroom.
Using traditional teaching methods without any changes.
Introduction of new ideas, methods, or technologies to improve learning process and outcomes.
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Why is innovation important in schools?
Innovation is important in schools because it fosters creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and prepares students for the future.
Innovation is not important in schools because it does not contribute to academic success.
Innovation is not important in schools because it is a waste of time and resources.
Innovation is not important in schools because it distracts students from traditional learning methods.
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Give an example of an innovative teaching and learning strategy.
Flipped classroom
Rote memorization
Traditional lecture
Project-based learning
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How can teachers contribute to innovation in education?
By focusing solely on textbook knowledge and ignoring real-world applications
By incorporating new teaching methods and technologies, encouraging creativity and critical thinking in students, collaborating with other educators and professionals, and staying updated with the latest research and trends in education.
By working in isolation and not collaborating with other educators or professionals
By following traditional teaching methods and avoiding any changes or innovations
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What is the purpose of innovation in education?
The purpose of innovation in education is to decrease student engagement and motivation.
The purpose of innovation in education is to improve teaching and learning methods, enhance student engagement and motivation, and prepare students for the future.
The purpose of innovation in education is to maintain traditional teaching methods and resist change.
The purpose of innovation in education is to make learning more difficult and frustrating for students.
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What are some benefits of innovation in education?
Decreased student engagement, limited learning experiences, restricted access to resources and information, lack of collaboration and communication, and the hindrance of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
No impact on student engagement, generic learning experiences, limited access to resources and information, minimal collaboration and communication, and no development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Improved student engagement, personalized learning experiences, access to a wider range of resources and information, enhanced collaboration and communication, and the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Increased student disengagement, standardized learning experiences, limited access to resources and information, decreased collaboration and communication, and the hindrance of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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What challenges can arise when implementing innovation in education?
Lack of student interest, lack of support from administration, lack of research and evidence supporting innovation
Resistance to change, lack of funding and resources, difficulty in integrating technology, need for professional development and training
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