Happily, our teachers, librarians, and teaching and learning specialists have found a wealth of excellent materials
through open educational resources, also known as OER (Marcinek, 2013).
Not exact matches
From
open educational resources to common - core standards, this special report guides educators
through the bewildering array of K - 12 curricular options available to classrooms today.
If
open educational resources rely on teachers to spend lots of time sifting
through materials or creating it themselves, that could send teachers back to textbooks posthaste.
The growing wealth of
open educational resources and the ability to organize them
through content management systems makes the standard textbook look positively obsolete.
The need to obtain additional information
through resources like school expos and
open house events, while not exclusive to families of special education students, contains the additional complications of ensuring that a particular school's
educational philosophy and allocated
resources accommodate an IEP.