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Using open educational resources to promote social justice / edited by CJ Ivory and Angela Pashia.

Other author/creatorIvory, C. J., editor.
Other author/creatorPashia, Angela, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Chicago : Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Assosication, 2022.
Copyright Notice ©2022
Descriptionxiii, 308 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction -- Section I. Theory and Problematizing -- Chapter 1. The Unrealized Promise of OER : -- Chapter 2. Repairing the Curriculum : -- Chapter 3. On Being Visible : -- Section II. Open Praxis -- Chapter 4. Centering Justice in Content Development : -- Chapter 5. Pay It Forward : -- Chapter 6. Reframing Social Work Education Using OER -- Chapter 7. Deconstructing Textbooks for Equity : -- Section III. Decolonizing Learning in the Global South -- Chapter 8. Open Textbooks, Intuitive Pedagogy, and Social Justice -- Chapter 9. Opportunities and Challenges in the Development and Usage of Open Textbooks -- Chapter 10. Where Are We on the Map? -- Section IV. Scaling Up with Institutional Policies -- Chapter 11. Reflecting on the Institutional Organization of Academic "Knowledge" -- Chapter 12. Beyond Affordability : -- Chapter 13. OER, Social Justice, and Online Professional Development -- Section V. Building and Decolonizing OER Platforms -- Chapter 14. Decolonizing Wikipedia -- Chapter 15. Bringing Marginalized Voices into the Music Theory Curriculum -- Chapter 16. An Institute-Based Approach to OER in Digital Caribbean Studies -- About the Authors.
Summary "Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice explores the opportunities and challenges of moving the discussion about open educational resources (OER) beyond affordability to address structural inequities found throughout academia and scholarly publishing. OER have the potential to celebrate research done by marginalized populations in the context of their own communities, to amplify the voices of those who have the knowledge but have been excluded from formal prestige networks, and to engage students as co-creators of learning content that is relevant and respectful of their cultural contexts. Edited by academic librarians with experience advocating across campus, Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice takes a multidisciplinary approach and is filled with examples of the ways OER and open pedagogy can be used to support social justice in education. In five sections, it covers a wide range of topics from theoretical critiques to multidisciplinary examples of OER development in practice to examinations of institutional support for OER development. Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice offers something for everyone who advocates for open pedagogy and OER across campus, from librarians to teaching faculty to centers for teaching and learning. It demonstrates ways that open pedagogy--and especially practices that encourage students to participate in building or localizing OER--can provide a way to incorporate a wider range of perspectives into original research projects and add these crucial perspectives into the scholarly discourse"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
ISBN9780838936788 (pbk.)
ISBN0838936784

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