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Current Status and Issues of School Innovation Perceived by Teachers of Innovative Pilot Schools and Regular Public Schools: An IPA Study
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혁신학교와 일반학교 교사가 인식한 학교혁신 현황 및 과제: 중요도-수행도 차이분석을 중심으로

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Korean Society Of Educational Technology 교육공학연구 교육공학연구 제35권 제2호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2019.1
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395 - 423 (29page)

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This study investigates current status and issues of the Korean public school system to determine the goal and strategies for school innovation in preparation for rapidly changing future. We compared 1350 innovative pilot school and regular school teachers’ perceptions on five areas(governance, professional development, curriculum and assessment, school culture, and space/technology) using an Importance- Performance Analysis method. Major results are as follows. First, teachers from innovative pilot schools reported higher importance-performance perceptions in all areas of innovation than regular schools teachers. Second, pilot school teachers perceived their school governance and culture as high importance-performance, while regular school teachers perceived them high importance but low performance; thus priorities should be placed on creating democratic organizational systems and participatory culture. Third, all teachers perceived facilitating time and space for voluntary collaboration was more necessary than compulsory professional development and classroom observation. Fourth, curriculum and assessment appeared to be perceived high importance-performance, particularly more in regular schools. Finally, adjustable classrooms conducive to accommodating a variety of activities and capacities are desired by all school types and grades. This study concludes with implications for providing directions and guidance for public school innovation and suggestions for future research.

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