The Innovation Paradox: Daily Inspire

Published: Thu, 09/20/12



Daily Inspire!
 
 
The Innovation Paradox
 
 
 
The current national commentary on American education is split by a major paradox.
 
On the one hand, nearly all the experts are convinced that our schools must find a way to effectively and consistently teach the values and skills of innovation and initiative.
 
If we fail in this, everyone seems to agree, the competitiveness of U.S. workers and the economy will continue to fall behind other nations.
 
One the other hand, many of the top education decision-makers seem committed to only making changes when there is a consensus among educators, parents, experts and administrators.
 
They adamantly criticize any who take bold, innovative initiate to improve the situation.
 
In the meantime, they wait timidly, albeit noisily, for a consensus which never materializes.

Because of this view, the innovative success of many parents in home schools, teachers in small private schools and other non-traditional educational offerings go unnoticed or undervalued by the national press.

The reality is, as Orrin Woodward put it:
 
"If everyone agrees with what you're doing, it isn't innovative."
 

~Oliver DeMille, TJEd.org

 
 
 


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