Learning to Innovate: How to foster innovation competence in students of Built Environment at universities of applied sciences

Research output: Ph.D. ThesisPhD Research external, graduation external

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Abstract

This dissertation focuses on fostering students’ innovation competence in higher education. The research is aimed at developing instructional strategies based on theoretical design principles to aid teachers in higher education foster innovation competence in their classrooms and assess students’ innovation competence. The research was implemented within the existing curriculum of three Netherlands universities of applied sciences in which developing students’ innovation competence was the target learning goal. To aid innovation competence learning, an innovation competence teaching mechanism was developed following education design research steps. The research includes four independents sub-studies which used different research methods. This thesis shows that students’ innovation competence can be positively influenced by instruction. The findings of this study suggested that development of students’ innovation competence takes place through explicitly coordinated teaching and learning activities, design, assessment, and reflection. It was found that this innovation-supportive learning environment influenced the actual innovation competence of students and that the way of teaching (especially a better structured, balanced and more student-centred constructivist approach to teaching) had a positive influence on students’ development of innovation competence. This dissertation has shown that every student has the potential to be innovative, and that teachers can fulfil their role in recognizing the innovation potential of students by creating a teaching and learning environment that promotes and encourages innovation competence.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • Wageningen University & Research
Supervisors/Advisors
  • den Brok, Perry , Supervisor, External person
  • Kollöffel, Bas, Supervisor, External person
Award date8 Nov 2021
Place of PublicationNetherlands, Wageningen
Print ISBNsISBN 9789463959209 - 220
Electronic ISBNsISBN 9789463959209 - 220
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • innovation competence
  • innovation process
  • learning activities
  • built environment

Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences * (mandatory by Hanze)

  • No Hanze research focus area applicable

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