Conceptualising educational changes: A social innovation approach

The intention of the authors in this article is to contribute to the discussion concerning educational change by implementing the concept of social innovation. We argue that the application of the concept of social innovation makes it possible to better understand the process of implementation as we...

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Educational sociology
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Organization and Leadership
Social Change
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