Elements of an Open Pedagogy Assignment

A textual drawing or map of moving from the what of OER to the how of pen pedagogy to the why of open educational practices

Think about these open pedagogy considerations and the following list of elements of an open pedagogy assignment (created by past participants from DeRosa & Jhangiani reading) and :

  • Addresses broader audience than instructor (e.g., peers, future students, public)
  • Positions students as knowledge creators in some way
  • Shares power with students
  • Social justice oriented (see CSP-UDL cross-pollination)
  • incorporates other asset-based pedagogies (CSP, UDL, trauma informed)
  • Centers learners and learner experiences
    • Choice
    • Access, no-cost and different media for material
    • Safe/brave space where students can share their learning and ideas freely
  • May involve creating OER for future students
  • Often involves publicly performing knowledge (e.g., blog posts, videos, audio/podcasts, zines)

In the comments below, reflect on:

  • Which of the above considerations and elements might you include in your open pedagogy assignment?
  • Would you change or add anything to the two lists?
  • Which of the considerations and elements might cause challenges or discomfort for your students? How could you address those challenges/discomforts?

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