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Thursday, 7 July 2011

Causes of Resistance to Change - and how to deal with these

Major causes for resistance to change are related to Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (F-U-D):
  • Fear of the unknown, of being shown to be incompetent, or of losing alliances (friends and colleagues: one's social community).
  • Uncertainty (i.e. lack of clarity) about implications or about where one is going; ultimately also the related risks (considering everyone has a certain level of risk acceptance/avoidance).
  • Doubt in the stated intentions of the change.
Avoiding or minimising resistance to change therefore depends on the extent to which one deals with 
  • clearly/transparently communicating the intentions,
  • involving all stakeholders in discussing the implications of the proposed changes
  • providing the required training, so as to build the necessary competences and ultimately confidence in using the new tools
In respect of the latter, the MERLOT site provides discipline-specific tips on how to best teach using technology.

1 comment:

  1. Taken from one of the seminar's presentations:
    Providing Creativity & Innovation in Classrooms, through:
    - Individual & Social Creativity
    - Discovering Unique Gifts & Strengths
    - Working SMARTer, not harder
    - Addressing the whole child
    - Understanding the Change Process

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