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Using OER in a District Context
Learn about different ways various districts have utilized OER to support and enhance their educational approach.
OER Educator Competencies
Learn how district leaders in Hollister R-V Public Schools, a rural district in Missouri, focus on building teacher competencies around OER understanding and use as a key part of professional development.
Student-Centered OER Course Design Process
Explore how Garnet Valley School District engaged in a four-stage, student-centered design process to build OER curriculum and offer professional learning.
OER Alignment and Vetting
Explore how Liberty Public Schools provide a number of resources to help content teams curate and reflect on OER content.
OER Passport
This tool from Mountain Heights Academy is leveraged to ensure that all faculty engage in production, use, reuse, create, publish and share content. At the beginning of the year, every teacher receives their own tangible passport, enabling them to...
Reimagining Time in School for All Students
The Unlocking Time Initiative seeks to empower K-12 school leaders to adopt new time strategies that fuel student-centered learning. It provides support for educators working to improve their school’s use of time. They offer a free website with...
Guide: Blended and Personalized Learning Implementation Guides
Before beginning your blended/personalized learning journey, explore these key resources and learn about different models, challenges, and the conditions that need to be in place for successful implementation.
Chicago Public Schools Educator Learner Profile
Chicago Public Schools’ teacher learner profile allows educators to share who they are as an individual and as a professional. Coaches utilize this tool to better understand educators and to tailor learning opportunities and supports based on...
Knowing the Community: How do leaders ensure new teachers understand and engage with the communities they serve?
When designing onboarding for new teachers (new to the school or to teaching in that school), it’s important to ensure they not only understand the school from an instructional standpoint but also get to know and understand the community they will...