Building With Standards
Learn how Liberty Public Schools created three main domains to build their professional development to support effective OER.
Learn how Liberty Public Schools created three main domains to build their professional development to support effective OER.
Explore how Garnet Valley School District engaged in a four-stage, student-centered design process to build OER curriculum and offer professional learning.
Explore the different types of Creative Commons licenses and how to apply them to your high-quality open resources.
One tension that exists for instructional materials providers is that they want to offer educators the ability to modify materials to meet students’ needs but do not want these modifications to reduce their alignment to standards or rigor.
Learn how Concourse Village Elementary School was able to adopt new OER curriculum to support its students and create its own social studies and literacy interdisciplinary OER modules.
Learn about WLA’s innovative OER model, where students take two math and ELA courses, alternating daily, to better support all students’ needs.
Whether you are evaluating existing OER or creating your own, you should use one of several existing tools to ensure quality and alignment.
Learn about different ways various districts have utilized OER to support and enhance their educational approach.
Learn about Garnet Valley School District’s cohort model for supporting its educators in their creation of content with its Student-Centered Design Process.
Discover OER Passport, an online, self-paced professional development program which offers modules on OER fundamentals.