Open Praxis (Jul 2014)

The role of OER localisation in building a knowledge partnership for development: insights from the TESSA and TESS-India teacher education projects

  • Alison Buckler,
  • Leigh-Anne Perryman,
  • Tim Seal,
  • Shankar Musafir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5944/openpraxis.6.3.136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 221 – 233

Abstract

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Open educational resources (OER) continue to support the needs of educators and learners globally. However, it is clear that to maximise their potential more focus is needed on reuse and repurposing. Accordingly, adapting OER for local contexts remains one of the greatest challenges of the open education movement, with little written about how to support communities of users to adapt materials.This paper emerges from the ongoing debate around education quality in low income countries (LICs), taking as its focus two OER projects led by the Open University –TESSA and TESS-India. These projects have collaboratively developed core banks of OER for teacher education that respond to regional and national priorities and pedagogies. In this paper we explore how the projects have supported localisation of the OER and how processes of OER localisation can contribute to more equal knowledge partnerships in the pursuit of education quality.

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