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A summary of a collection of strategies to assist organisations overcome the challenges of integrating innovative technology into their teaching and training processes has been published. what matters – innovate and integrate reviews research findings, identifies potential obstacles to innovation and outlines steps that can ease the introduction and integration of technology into education and training organisations.

A full copy of the research "Innovate and Integrate: Embedding innovative practices" can be found at: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/innovateandintegrate

From: SixtySeconds, 6(16) September 2007. URL

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This report about school councils, leadership and innovation is quite interesting too:
"Innovation Investigation: Real decision making? School councils in action"


"The aim of the research report is inform the revised guidance by reviewing current practice, identifying drivers and barriers to change, providing examples of good practice and making recommendations about the place of school councils in school decision making and school improvement. This publication details many of the benefits of schools councils and it is clear from these that school councils can make an important and rich contribution, both to the community and to the learning environment of the school."

Enjoy: http://www.innovation-unit.co.uk/content/view/402/806/

Quite similar great website “Teachers and innovators”: http://www.futurelab.org.uk/projects/models_of_innovation

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