OER teacher education resources

From OER in Education

This page provides a register of OER providers in the teacher education area, links to OER search engines, and other aggregate sites, allowing you to find further resources.

OER providers

UK based

  • The VITAL project (Open University & eSkills UK) an innovative professional development programme for teachers
  • The OER Repository (University of Leicester) includes specific genetics OER for primary/secondary teaching


Europe

  • The Compass project (University of Nottingham & others) offers primary/secondary Maths materias for teachers


Africa

  • The TESSA project (Open University & others) offers primary materials in English & multiple African languages
  • The Thutong South African Education Portal (South Africa) delivering information, curriculum,

and support materials to the South African schooling and FET College community


Asia

  • coming soon...


Australasia

  • coming soon...


USA


Global OER

  • The Global Learning Portal (multiple stakeholders) to improve education outcomes in developing countries through the use of collaboration technologies


Related UK Higher Education materials

The Higher Education STEM OER wiki - guidance on OER in Science, Technology & Engineering from JISC funded projects

OER Search Engines & aggregate sites

Use key words or tags to find teacher education resources for your subject:

The OER Dynamic Search Engine an opportunity to search multiple OER sites in one place

The OER Commons project (ISKME, California) Find Free-to-Use Teaching and Learning Content from Around the World plus a direct link to the science as inquiry results

The Xpert project (University of Nottingham) enabling a search of more than 300,000 OER


Others...

  • Wikipedia

Specific teacher education external resources can be found in Category:External Resource.

Archived government sites relating to teacher education

Free teacher education, but not openly licensed, resources

  • The NRICH project (University of Cambridge) enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners
  • The T-Media project (University of Cambridge) Exploring Teacher Mediation of Subject Learning with ICT: A Multimedia Approach