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= Introduction =
= Introduction=
'''''"If we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow."
John Dewey


This is the professional learning resource of the OER4Schools project at the [[CCE|Centre for Commonwealth Education]]. For more information about this project, visit [http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/cce/initiatives/projects/oer4schools/ the OER4Schools project page]. To learn more about the aims and content of the resource, see [[OER4Schools/Overview|Overview]].  
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[[Image:CCElogo.jpg|link=CCE|150px|The Centre for Commonwealth Education|thumb]]
[[Image:CETlogo.png|link=http://www.commonwealtheducationtrust.org/|150px|The Commonwealth Education Trust|thumb]]
This is the professional learning resource of the OER4Schools project at the [[CCE|Centre for Commonwealth Education]]. For more information about this project, visit [http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/cce/initiatives/projects/oer4schools/ the OER4Schools project page]. To learn more about the aims and content of the resource, see [[OER4Schools/Overview|Overview]]. If you are planning to use this resource, then do contact us to see whether we can collaborate in some way.  


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The resource was collaboratively authored, primarily by [http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/hennessy/ Sara Hennessy], [http://www.bjohas.de Bjoern Hassler], Nitu Duggal, Wei Shin Leong, and Janet Blair of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education, and Abel Makonga and Agness Tembo of Chalimbana Basic School (Chalimbana, Zambia). Other contributors to specific pages are acknowledged there. A number of aspects of the OER4Schools programme at Chalimbana Basic School have been supported by http://www.aptivate.org.
[[Image:CCElogo.jpg|link=CCE|150px|The Centre for Commonwealth Education]]
[[Image:CETlogo.png|link=http://www.commonwealtheducationtrust.org/|150px|The Commonwealth Education Trust]]


= The OER4Schools community =


The resource was collaboratively authored, primarily by Sara Hennessy, [http://www.bjohas.de Bjoern Hassler], Nitu Duggal, Wei Shin Leong, and Janet Blair of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education, and Abel Makonga and Agness Tembo of Chalimbana Basic School (Chalimbana, Zambia). Other contributors to specific pages are acknowledged there. A number of aspects of the OER4Schools programme at Chalimbana Basic School have been supported by http://www.aptivate.org.
OER4Schools started in Zambia in 2009/2010, and since then has expanded into a number of different countries, including Kenya, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone.  


== Units in the professional learning resource ==
<gallery> 
File:Flag_of_Zambia.svg | Zambia
File:Flag_of_Kenya.svg | Kenya
File:Flag of Rwanda.svg | Rwanda
File:Flag of Sierra Leone.svg | Sierra Leone
</gallery>


The OER4Schools is an open programme, and we invite you to participate, and adapt the resource, which can be done right here on our collaborative site. You can have a look at a number of different adaptations [[OER4Schools/versions|adaptations here]]. To find out more, join our [https://www.facebook.com/groups/oer4schools/ facebook group].
= Overview of the resource =
Through our research in Zambia we developed a practical professional development (PD) programme for school-based
teacher education, supporting teachers to embed interactive
methods of teaching and learning into classroom practice through
the exploitation of mobile technologies. It moves beyond technology and skills-focused initiatives
by highlighting the crucial role of teacher support in promoting innovation and experimentation
with teaching styles. Our overall goal is to focus on learning, meeting the challenge of moving
away from superficial repetition of facts towards deeper learning and understanding. We aim to
develop teachers’ capability to use tablets, netbooks, e-book readers, Open Educational
Resources (OER) and Open Source software effectively to support students’ learning in
mathematics and science through active participation, dialogue and collaborative enquiry. Our
participatory approach especially values the ‘voices’ of everybody involved. The research is
founded on principles of effective pedagogy in teacher education and classroom teaching in sub-Saharan Africa. The professional learning programme is suitable for low-resourced primary
schools and colleges (combined with teaching practice), and freely available as an OER. The
resource consists of 28 two-hour sessions, organised in five units, covering interactive teaching
principles, group work, questioning, dialogue, Assessment for Learning, and enquiry-based
learning. Each session is clearly structured and includes unique, professionally filmed video
exemplars of interactive practices in Zambian and South African classrooms, accompanying texts
co-authored with teachers, and facilitator notes. It builds on an established, sustained teacher-led
process for sharing and trialling new practices and digital resources; peer observation; discussion                                                                                                   
and joint reflection.
= Units in the professional learning resource =
[[OER4Schools/Overview|Overview of the resource]]:
[[OER4Schools/Overview|Overview of the resource]]:
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See the [[OER4Schools/Detailed outline|detailed outline]] for more information.
See the [[OER4Schools/Detailed outline|detailed outline]] for more information.


The contents of these units will be added throughout 2012. The content is developed collaboratively between our facilitators Abel Makonga and Agness Tembo at Chalimbana Basic School and our team at the Centre for Commonwealth Education. We currently only have English language versions. However, you can use Google Translate to view  
The content is developed collaboratively between our facilitators Abel Makonga and Agness Tembo at Chalimbana Basic School and our team at the Centre for Commonwealth Education. We currently only have English language versions. However, you can use Google Translate to view  
[http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=fr&u=http%3A%2F%2Forbit.educ.cam.ac.uk%2Fwiki%2FOER4Schools French], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=pt&u=http%3A%2F%2Forbit.educ.cam.ac.uk%2Fwiki%2FOER4Schools Portuguese], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=sw&u=http%3A%2F%2Forbit.educ.cam.ac.uk%2Fwiki%2FOER4Schools Swahili] and other language versions.
[http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=fr&u=http%3A%2F%2Forbit.educ.cam.ac.uk%2Fwiki%2FOER4Schools French], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=pt&u=http%3A%2F%2Forbit.educ.cam.ac.uk%2Fwiki%2FOER4Schools Portuguese], [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=sw&u=http%3A%2F%2Forbit.educ.cam.ac.uk%2Fwiki%2FOER4Schools Swahili] and other language versions.


== Lesson and activity templates ==
You can also join us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oer4schools/


* [[OER4Schools/Lesson plan template|OER4Schools lesson plan (blank)]]
= A quick overview =
* [[OER4Schools/activity template|OER4Schools activity template (blank)]]


The video below gives an overview of what the resource has to offer and how it has been used and developed:


== Classroom activities ==
{{: Video/Africa Colloquium March 2014 }}
* [[OER4Schools/Netbook familiarisation]]
* [[OER4Schools/Collaborative writing with EtherPad]]
More assets (both classroom activities and suggestions for workshop activities, as well as other supporting materials) are available [[OER4Schools/assets|here]].


== Further resources ==
{{: Video/Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School.m4v }}
* [[OER4Schools/LfL|Leadership for Learning]]
* [[OER4Schools/ChaUni Effective use of ICT]]
* You may also be interested in exploring the [[ORBIT|resources of the ORBIT project]], hosted on this wiki.
* [[Interactive pedagogy in literacy teaching]]


There are a number of key texts, often given in references in the [[OER4Schools]] units. These include:
This video covers both the iSchool initiative and OER4Schools:
* Alexander, R. (ed) (2010), '''Children, Their World, Their Education: Final Report and Recommendations of the Cambridge Primary Review.''' London: Routledge.
* Maddock, M., Peacock, A., Hart, S. & Drummond, M.-J. (2012). '''Creating Learning Without Limits.''' Maidenhead: Open University Press.
* '''index for inclusion''', http://www.csie.org.uk/
 
== Taster sessions ==
 
* [[OER4Schools/Taster_materials_UNISA|Taster activities for UNISA]]
* [[OER4Schools/Taster_Workshop_KCE|Resource for taster workshop at KCE]]
* [[OER4Schools/Taster_Workshop_NISTCOL|Resource for taster workshop at NISTCOL]]
* [[OER4Schools/Taster_Workshop_UNZA|Resource for taster workshop at UNZA]]
 
== Videos ==
 
Much of our resource draws on video specifically produced for this programme. You can view a number of videos here:
* [[Video/Abel rectangles|Video clips from a lesson on rectangles]]
* [[Video/Eness Vertebrates|Video clips from a lesson on classifying vertebrates]]
* [[Video/Exponentials|Video clips from a lesson on the power of two / Exponentials]]
* [[Video/3D shapes|Video clips on 3D shapes]]
 
Many of the videos used in our resource are also available from our YouTube site,  http://www.youtube.com/user/OER4Schools.
 
{{: Video/Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School.m4v }}


== Conference presentations ==
{{: Video/Zambia2014 }}


* BERA 2012: http://tinyurl.com/BERA2012
= How to get the resource =
* [[OER4Schools/ICT_forum_SA_2012|Information about ICT Forum 2012]]
* [[/eLA2012|e-Learning Africa 2012]]


== Alternative page versions ==
The best way to access the resource is through this website (http://www.oer4schools.org), which always has the latest version.


* [[OER4Schools/1.4 Effective use of ICT and collaborative writing v2]]
However being able access the resource offline is extremely important for many of our users. A set of PDFs is available:
* {{File|OER4Schools_Facilitator_book.pdf}}
* {{File|OER4Schools_Participants_book.pdf}}
* {{File|OER4Schools_additional_pdfs_for_sessions.pdf}}
These are only updated occasionally, but are checked before updating. Alternatively, PDF files generated nightly by our experimental PDF generation
process are available [http://oer.educ.cam.ac.uk/download/pdf here].


== All-in-one pdf ==
Experimental ZIM files of the wiki are available  [http://oer.educ.cam.ac.uk/download/ here] (without video, about 300MB). A ZIM file containing all the videos from our YouTube account is here: [http://download.kiwix.org/zim/other/oer4schools_en_all_2015-03.zim oer4schools_en_all_2015-03.zim] (2.2GB).


* You can get a full pdf of all units so far here: [[ORBIT:Books/OER4Schools]] Note that some of the formatting isn't perfect just yet!!
The videos are also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/oer4schools (see [https://www.youtube.com/user/OER4Schools/playlists playlists]). They can also be obtained in bulk, please contact us.


== ICT ==


* {{tooltag|Geogebra}}
{{OER4S_NextSession}}
* {{tooltag|Spreadsheet}}
* {{tooltag|Word processors}}
* {{tooltag|Mind-mapping}}
* {{tooltag|Images}}
* Typing tutor
{{todo|Need an educator note that the educator needs to familiarise themselves. Ideally collect a set of exercises for each too together.}}

Latest revision as of 22:10, 11 September 2022

Introduction

"If we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow." John Dewey

Eness IMG 0785 square.jpg

The Centre for Commonwealth Education
The Commonwealth Education Trust

This is the professional learning resource of the OER4Schools project at the Centre for Commonwealth Education. For more information about this project, visit the OER4Schools project page. To learn more about the aims and content of the resource, see Overview. If you are planning to use this resource, then do contact us to see whether we can collaborate in some way.

The resource was collaboratively authored, primarily by Sara Hennessy, Bjoern Hassler, Nitu Duggal, Wei Shin Leong, and Janet Blair of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education, and Abel Makonga and Agness Tembo of Chalimbana Basic School (Chalimbana, Zambia). Other contributors to specific pages are acknowledged there. A number of aspects of the OER4Schools programme at Chalimbana Basic School have been supported by http://www.aptivate.org.

The OER4Schools community

OER4Schools started in Zambia in 2009/2010, and since then has expanded into a number of different countries, including Kenya, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone.

The OER4Schools is an open programme, and we invite you to participate, and adapt the resource, which can be done right here on our collaborative site. You can have a look at a number of different adaptations adaptations here. To find out more, join our facebook group.

Overview of the resource

Through our research in Zambia we developed a practical professional development (PD) programme for school-based teacher education, supporting teachers to embed interactive methods of teaching and learning into classroom practice through the exploitation of mobile technologies. It moves beyond technology and skills-focused initiatives by highlighting the crucial role of teacher support in promoting innovation and experimentation with teaching styles. Our overall goal is to focus on learning, meeting the challenge of moving away from superficial repetition of facts towards deeper learning and understanding. We aim to develop teachers’ capability to use tablets, netbooks, e-book readers, Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Source software effectively to support students’ learning in mathematics and science through active participation, dialogue and collaborative enquiry. Our participatory approach especially values the ‘voices’ of everybody involved. The research is founded on principles of effective pedagogy in teacher education and classroom teaching in sub-Saharan Africa. The professional learning programme is suitable for low-resourced primary schools and colleges (combined with teaching practice), and freely available as an OER. The resource consists of 28 two-hour sessions, organised in five units, covering interactive teaching principles, group work, questioning, dialogue, Assessment for Learning, and enquiry-based learning. Each session is clearly structured and includes unique, professionally filmed video exemplars of interactive practices in Zambian and South African classrooms, accompanying texts co-authored with teachers, and facilitator notes. It builds on an established, sustained teacher-led process for sharing and trialling new practices and digital resources; peer observation; discussion and joint reflection.

Units in the professional learning resource

Overview of the resource:

See the detailed outline for more information.

The content is developed collaboratively between our facilitators Abel Makonga and Agness Tembo at Chalimbana Basic School and our team at the Centre for Commonwealth Education. We currently only have English language versions. However, you can use Google Translate to view French, Portuguese, Swahili and other language versions.

You can also join us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oer4schools/

A quick overview

The video below gives an overview of what the resource has to offer and how it has been used and developed:

VIDEO

Africa Colloquium

Introduction to the OER4Schools Programme

Video/Africa Colloquium March 2014, https://oer.opendeved.net/wiki/Video/Africa_Colloquium_March_2014,This video is available on your memory stick in the video/Talks folder.About this video. Duration: 12:49 (watch on YouTube, local play / download options / download from dropbox)(Series: Talks, episode 06)


VIDEO

Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School

Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School

Video/Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School.m4v, https://oer.opendeved.net/wiki/Video/Introduction_to_Chalimbana_Basic_School.m4v,This video is available on your memory stick in the video/Talks folder.About this video. Duration: 1:57 (watch on YouTube, local play / download options / download from dropbox)(Series: Talks, episode 03)

This video covers both the iSchool initiative and OER4Schools:

VIDEO

21st century learning in Zambia - iSchool.zm and OER4Schools.org

This video features http://ischool.zm and http://www.oer4schools.org. It was produced by Björn Haßler (http://bjohas.de), directed by Peter Cook, and camera by Rich Peart. The video was part-funded by ARM, and part-funded by OER4Schools.

Video/Zambia2014, https://oer.opendeved.net/wiki/Video/Zambia2014,This video is available on your memory stick in the video/Talks folder.About this video. Duration: 7:11 (watch on YouTube, local play / download options / download from dropbox)(Series: Talks, episode 07)

How to get the resource

The best way to access the resource is through this website (http://www.oer4schools.org), which always has the latest version.

However being able access the resource offline is extremely important for many of our users. A set of PDFs is available:

These are only updated occasionally, but are checked before updating. Alternatively, PDF files generated nightly by our experimental PDF generation process are available here.

Experimental ZIM files of the wiki are available here (without video, about 300MB). A ZIM file containing all the videos from our YouTube account is here: oer4schools_en_all_2015-03.zim (2.2GB).

The videos are also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/oer4schools (see playlists). They can also be obtained in bulk, please contact us.