Contextualised open educational practices Towards student agency and self-directed learning
This book covers original research on the implementation of open educational practices through the use of open educational resources at the university level. The emphasis on open education in this book is on contextualising resources, supporting student agency and fostering self-directed learning sp...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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AOSIS Publishing
[2022]
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Open educational practices for self-directed learning: An open educational resources fellowship as a case study
- Chapter 2: Multilingual digital education for social justice through localised self-directed open educational practices in South Africa
- Chapter 3: What open educational resources’ incorporation in education might contribute including implications for self-directed learning
- Chapter 4: Multilingual philosophy glossaries: Steps towards socially just pedagogical praxis
- Chapter 5: Designing an open educational resource as part of a technology-enhanced practice environment developing the oral interactional competence of beginner language learners
- Chapter 6: Decolonising the journalism curriculum through co-creating an OER textbook with students
- Chapter 7: Stories students tell about their learning experiences creating open educational resources in a music education module
- Chapter 8: Second-year health students’ perspectives on developing open educational resources
- Chapter 9: An open educational resource as a tool to create awareness around infectious diseases: A focus on the human immunodeficiency virus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- Chapter 10: How decolonial practices can assist with researching open educational resources and developing open legal pedagogies from a South African perspective
- References
- Index