Application of bass model to the adoption of innovative teaching strategies
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teaching, innovative teaching strategies, bass modelAbstract
The Bass model developed for adoption process for new products is applied to a teaching situation. It is tested by fitting and forecasting the adoption of innovative teaching strategies. The model predicts that fewer teachers will adopt innovative teaching strategies in classroom instruction at all time. The model can be successfully applied to adoption in teaching and learning process. It is successful in forcasting the adoption of innovative teaching strategies in Nigeria.
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