Proses Inovasi Pendidikan | VIDEO PEMBELAJARAN

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3 Oct 202107:14

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Radhiatul Hasna, a student from the Mathematics Education program at Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai, discusses the process of educational innovation. She explains the concept of innovation and its significance in education. The video highlights two key aspects of the innovation process: diffusion and dissemination. Additionally, Hasna explores the decision-making process individuals undergo when accepting or rejecting innovation, breaking it down into stages such as knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation. The video also touches on different types of innovation decisions, including optional, collective, authority-based, and contingency decisions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Innovation is defined as a new idea, event, or method perceived as new by an individual or group.
  • 😀 The process of educational innovation involves two main elements: diffusion and dissemination.
  • 😀 Diffusion refers to the spread of new ideas or innovations through communication.
  • 😀 Dissemination is the process of targeting specific groups to raise awareness and encourage adoption of innovation.
  • 😀 The innovation decision process consists of five stages: knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation.
  • 😀 In the knowledge stage, an individual becomes aware of the innovation and seeks to understand its function.
  • 😀 In the persuasion stage, the individual forms an attitude toward the innovation (either positive or negative).
  • 😀 The decision stage involves making the choice to accept or reject the innovation.
  • 😀 The implementation stage sees the individual actively applying the innovation in practice.
  • 😀 In the confirmation stage, the individual seeks reinforcement for their decision and may reconsider if new information contradicts their original choice.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of innovation in the context of this script?

    -Innovation is an idea, object, event, or method that is perceived as new to an individual or group. This can include discoveries or inventions.

  • What are the two main components of the innovation process in education?

    -The two main components of the innovation process in education are diffusion and dissemination.

  • How is diffusion different from dissemination in the innovation process?

    -Diffusion refers to the spread of new ideas or messages, while dissemination is a more targeted effort to make specific groups or individuals aware of and accept those ideas.

  • What are the five stages in the innovation decision process?

    -The five stages are: 1) Knowledge, 2) Persuasion, 3) Decision, 4) Implementation, and 5) Confirmation.

  • What happens during the 'Knowledge' stage of the innovation decision process?

    -In the 'Knowledge' stage, individuals become aware of an innovation and start to understand its function, though not necessarily in full depth.

  • What is the primary focus during the 'Persuasion' stage?

    -During the 'Persuasion' stage, individuals form attitudes towards the innovation, deciding whether they like or dislike it.

  • What does the 'Decision' stage involve in the innovation process?

    -The 'Decision' stage involves individuals choosing whether to accept or reject the innovation based on their understanding and attitude formed in the previous stages.

  • What occurs during the 'Implementation' stage of the innovation process?

    -In the 'Implementation' stage, individuals actively apply the innovation in practice, following through with the decision made earlier.

  • What is the 'Confirmation' stage and how does it influence the innovation decision?

    -The 'Confirmation' stage involves individuals seeking reinforcement for their decision. If they encounter conflicting information, they may reconsider their decision, which can happen continuously.

  • What are the different types of innovation decisions mentioned in the script?

    -The four types of innovation decisions are: 1) Optional Decision (individually made), 2) Collective Decision (made together as a group), 3) Authority Decision (made by those with higher status or authority), and 4) Contingency Decision (based on previous decisions made).

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