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OER and Arts Education as Social Justice

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Overview

In 2008, ISKME conducted a study to examine the feasibility of and create an initial design for an initiative that engages teachers, learners, and practitioners in the collaborative process of developing, using, and improving freely available Open Educational Resources (OER) in the arts and social justice. That work revealed an opportunity and need among educators and learners to increase greater creative and equitable participation in teaching and learning in the arts and through the arts in K-12 classrooms.

Our efforts in the field of Open Educational Resources have identified collaborative and technical skills and behaviors that deepen engagement with curricular resources, media, and tools, through sharing with peers and communities. In order to deepen the involvement of these stakeholder groups by providing them with infrastructure, resources, and support to share and build upon their expertise and experiences through the collaborative OER process.

Our Approach

ISKME is implementing the program, "Field Building in the Arts and Social Justice: Engaging Teachers, Learners, and Practitioners in the Collaborative Development and Use of Open Educational Resources" during 2009-2010. This work involves the development of practitioner professional development workshops, research-based training model, and partner networking around advancing arts integration with the use of OER, supported by the Ford Foundation’s Knowledge, Creativity, and Freedom Program.

Currently Underway

Currently, from October 2009 through February 2010, we are seeking workshop participants and offering a limited number of fellowships for teachers, pre-service teachers, and teaching artists engaged in arts integration and arts education in the K-12 classrooms in several regions of California.

For details on the program, download the following documents:

To Learn More

Please contact Megan Simmons, Education Program Manager: megan@iskme.org for additional information

What's Happening
Open Educational Resources: The Education Ecosystem Comes to Life Lisa Petrides posts about the importance of open education to a learner-centric platform

Recommended Resources on OER Commons Visit new themes in learning and featured open resources right on the homepage of OER Commons

Getting Resourceful With Open Content Teacher Magazine article quotes Lisa Petrides on the open content movement

Featured Publications
Analysis of State-of-the-State Addresses Released
The annual report, The Governors Speak - 2008, prepared by ISKME for the National Governors Association, finds that more governors are supporting green energy.
Read more...

On Doing OER
Featured blog post on Terra Incognita at Penn State in March, Amee Godwin discusses engagement with Open Education Resources. Go to posting...

Fulfilling the Promise of Open Content
Appearing in Inside Higher Ed in February, Lisa Petrides writes on Open Education Resources and the Cape Town Declaration. Read all...
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