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Open Education

Authors :
Altinay, Fahriye
Altinay, Zehra
Arcos, Beatriz de los
Barker, Phil
Belshaw, John D.
Blessinger, Patrick
Bliss, TJ
Bossu, Carina
Campbell, Lorna M.
Comas-Quinn, Anna
Farrow, Rob
Fuente, Lidia Cámara de la
Gibson, David
Green, Arthur G
Hall, Kellie
Hoffman, Mika
Ifenthaler, Dirk
Jhangiani, Rajiv S.
Lane, Andy
Law, Patrina
Matias, Audeliz
McAndrew, Patrick
Miller, Howard
Olmsted, Ruth
Orlic, Davor
Ospina, Dana
Ossiannilsson, Ebba
Partridge, Helen
Peltonen, Kati
Pitt, Rebecca
Schlemer, Lizabeth
Schwartz, Peter
Stagg, Adrian
Udas, Ken
Väänänen, Ilkka
Vanasupa, Linda
Waitinas, Catherine
Weller, Martin
Whitley-Grassi, Nathan
Wiley, Amy
Wiley, David
Wilhelm, Deborah
Woo, Kevin
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Open Book Publishers, 2017.

Abstract

Open Education provides a great mix of research and authentic application of "open" in éducation which is global in perspective. The contributions provide insightful evidence that open education as an ecosystem is on the tipping point of crossing the chasm from sharing to learn to learning to share. This book is a must-read for those who care about more sustainable education futures showing that open is a viable pathway to realising education as a fundamental human right. — Wayne Mackintosh, Founding Director of the OER Foundation and the OER Universitas In a time of openness vs closure, collaboration vs competition, elitism vs democratisation, this volume presents a range of perspectives that make a strong case for open education in both the developed and developing worlds. A recommended read for all those interested in transforming higher education. This book is a rich resource that illuminates the different dimensions of open education and its critical link to human rights. This delivers a very important message: that open education is a powerful tool to throw open the ivory towers and transform higher education in the 21st century. — Asha Kanwar, President & CEO, Commonwealth of Learning Sustainable Development Goal 4 (United Nations) enjoins us to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. While we cannot rely on our current rigid and closed educational traditions to meet this goal, the concepts of the open education movement provide some promise. The importance of this book lies in its analysis of these concepts through the lens of the democratisation of education. Open is taken to enable far more than access - rather it focuses in on ideals of diversity, inclusion, agency, equity and social justice, towards the final goal of improving learning for all. — Jenny Glennie, Head of Saide

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.openedition...7d0e62b57fc1d3e3e795b6bb4b3d9ab4