Future Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to Innovate

Teachers at all levels of education must have an entrepreneurial mindset, be open to innovations and new ideas and skills to support the innovation and creativity of students, but also to work in the framework of the set standards. The goal of the research presented in this paper was to determine an...

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Main Authors: Мia R. Marić, Nataša P. Branković, Vesna N. Rodić Lukić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Teacher Education Faculty 2018-11-01
Series:Inovacije u Nastavi
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Online Access:http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/31-3-5en/
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spelling doaj-942fdad2ce874521b1f552fe361a86d92020-11-25T00:46:42ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Teacher Education FacultyInovacije u Nastavi0352-23342335-08062018-11-01313617310.5937/inovacije1803061MFuture Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to InnovateМia R. Marić0Nataša P. Branković1Vesna N. Rodić Lukić2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Education in SomborUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Education in SomborUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Education in SomborTeachers at all levels of education must have an entrepreneurial mindset, be open to innovations and new ideas and skills to support the innovation and creativity of students, but also to work in the framework of the set standards. The goal of the research presented in this paper was to determine and analyse the structure of the grouping of future primary and preschool teachers into categories of adaptors, innovators and the so-called bridgers according to the KIA model, as well as to examine the factors of representation of the innovativeness/adaptability dimension. The sample comprised 204 students – future primary and preschool teachers. According to the results, almost a half of the respondents fall into the category of bridgers, namely persons who possess the characteristics of both innovative and adaptive cognitive styles. It was also established that students with higher academic achievement achieve better results, leaning towards adaptability. Similarly, senior year students ranked slightly higher in terms of the increased adaptability i.e. the lower the level of innovativeness. Our conclusion is that most respondents are consistent in performing their tasks; they are systematic, conscientious, responsible and committed to respecting social norms, rules and principles. On the other hand, future primary and preschool teachers should be encouraged to go beyond the set frameworks and support the change when the circumstances so require.http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/31-3-5en/KAI modelinnovatorsadaptorsbridgersfuture primary and preschool teachers
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author Мia R. Marić
Nataša P. Branković
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Nataša P. Branković
Vesna N. Rodić Lukić
Future Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to Innovate
Inovacije u Nastavi
KAI model
innovators
adaptors
bridgers
future primary and preschool teachers
author_facet Мia R. Marić
Nataša P. Branković
Vesna N. Rodić Lukić
author_sort Мia R. Marić
title Future Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to Innovate
title_short Future Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to Innovate
title_full Future Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to Innovate
title_fullStr Future Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to Innovate
title_full_unstemmed Future Primary and Preschool Teachers between a Tendency to Adjust and a Tendency to Innovate
title_sort future primary and preschool teachers between a tendency to adjust and a tendency to innovate
publisher University of Belgrade, Teacher Education Faculty
series Inovacije u Nastavi
issn 0352-2334
2335-0806
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Teachers at all levels of education must have an entrepreneurial mindset, be open to innovations and new ideas and skills to support the innovation and creativity of students, but also to work in the framework of the set standards. The goal of the research presented in this paper was to determine and analyse the structure of the grouping of future primary and preschool teachers into categories of adaptors, innovators and the so-called bridgers according to the KIA model, as well as to examine the factors of representation of the innovativeness/adaptability dimension. The sample comprised 204 students – future primary and preschool teachers. According to the results, almost a half of the respondents fall into the category of bridgers, namely persons who possess the characteristics of both innovative and adaptive cognitive styles. It was also established that students with higher academic achievement achieve better results, leaning towards adaptability. Similarly, senior year students ranked slightly higher in terms of the increased adaptability i.e. the lower the level of innovativeness. Our conclusion is that most respondents are consistent in performing their tasks; they are systematic, conscientious, responsible and committed to respecting social norms, rules and principles. On the other hand, future primary and preschool teachers should be encouraged to go beyond the set frameworks and support the change when the circumstances so require.
topic KAI model
innovators
adaptors
bridgers
future primary and preschool teachers
url http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/31-3-5en/
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