A Collaborative Approach to OER Policy and Guidelines Development in the Commonwealth: The Case of Botswana, Cameroon, and Sri Lanka
Author(s)
Abeywardena, Ishan Sudeera; Commonwealth of Learning (COL)Karunanayaka, Shironica P.; The Open University of Sri Lanka
Nkwenti, Michael N.; The University of Yaounde I
Tladi, Lekopanye; Botswana College of Distance and Open Learning
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The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, USAKeywords
Open Educational Resources; General Education; OER Policyopen educational resources, OER, OER policy development, Sri Lanka, Botswana, Cameroon
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http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3415Abstract
Access to relevant learning resources is an important aspect in ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all as outlined in the sustainable development goal 4 (SDG4). The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) has identified the development of open educational resources (OER) as a potential answer to these challenges. A total of 29 provincial/regional OER policies and guidelines were developed in Sri Lanka, Botswana, and Cameroon closely involving 608 provincial/regional policymakers from the general education system. The innovation of this project lies in the collaborative approach adopted for OER policy/guideline development where a maximum number of policymakers at the provincial/regional level have been included in the policy development process. Key applications of the approach are mass-sensitization of policymakers, identification of champions in each province or region to drive the OER agenda forward, and the development of policies/guidelines tailored to the specific needs of a particular jurisdiction. The paper will also highlight the success factors, challenges, and the follow-up activities of the project.Date
2018-05-01Type
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oai:www.irrodl.org:article/3415http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3415
10.19173/irrodl.v19i2.3415