The label ‘knowledge management’ is a source of ambiguity within the education community. In fact, the role played by knowledge within economics has an impact on the education sector, especially on the nature of the teacher's job. Compared to other sectors such as engineering and health, research and development investment is still weak. Schools need organisational innovation on how to produce, mediate and use knowledge.
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