@article{education2018666,
author={{Bautista, Romiro G. and Valdez, Cynthia Grace T. and Garingan, Eleanor G. and Camayang, Jamina G. and Horlador, Dennis Norfel P. and Manait, Jefferson N. and Reyes, Elfie S.},
title={Individual Innovativeness of Pre-service Elementary Grade Teachers},
journal={American Journal of Educational Research},
volume={6},
number={6},
pages={617--620},
year={2018},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/education/6/6/6},
issn={2327-6150},
abstract={Individual innovativeness, as applied among teachers who are agents of change and innovations, centers the idea of being adaptive and adoptive to radical changes through risk-taking. Innovativeness is the teachersĄŻ tendency to adapt and adopt innovations earlier than other members of their niche, in particular, and the society, in general. This study is designed to determine the individual innovativeness of pre-service elementary grade teachers as a basis in proposing an intervention program to boost their morale of being an innovative professional teacher. Using 42 senior pre-service elementary grade teachers of the SY 2017-2018 under Descriptive-Comparative Research Design, the following are known: (1) The respondents were <i>late majority innovative</i> with a general index of 55.70, interpreted as <i>lowly innovative (late majority); </i>(2)<i> </i>Males had higher index than their female counterparts although the mean difference of .50 is almost negligible ¨C both males and females fall in the index range for <i>late majority innovative; </i>(3) The age group of 21-22 had the highest index than their 23 and above and 19-20 age group-counterparts although the mean differences of .08 and 1.50, respectively, are almost negligible ¨C all age groups fall in the index range for <i>late majority innovative; </i>and (4)<i> </i>The <i>Ilocanos</i> had the highest index when compared to their <i>Ifugao/Igorot </i>and other ethno-linguistic group-counterparts although the mean differences of 1.63 and 1.38, respectively, are almost negligible ¨C all ethnicity groups fall in the index range for <i>late majority innovative.</i>},
doi={10.12691/education-6-6-6}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
