Innovating Pedagogy 2015

December 14th, 2015 | RESEARCH

This series of reports explores new forms of teaching, learning and assessment for an interactive world, to guide teachers and policy makers in productive innovation. This fourth report proposes ten innovations that are already in currency and are having an increasing effect on education. To produce it, a group of academics at the Institute of Educational Technology in The Open University collaborated with researchers from the Center for Technology in Learning at SRI International. We proposed a long list of new educational terms, theories, and practices. We then pared these down to ten that have the potential to provoke major shifts in educational practice, particularly in post-school education. Lastly, we drew on published and unpublished writings to compile the ten sketches of new pedagogies that might transform education. These are summarised below in an approximate order of immediacy and timescale to widespread implementation.

Document

(no document provided)

Team Members

Mike Sharples, Author, Open University
Anne Adams, Author, Open University
Nonye Alozie, Author, Open University
Rebecca Ferguson, Author, Open University
Elizabeth FitzGerald, Author, Open University
Mark Gaved, Author, Open University
Patrick McAndrew, Author, Open University
Barbara Means, Author, Open University
Julie Remold, Author, Open University
Bart Rienties, Author, Open University
Jeremy Roschelle, Author, Open University
Kea Vogt, Author, Open University
Denise Whitelock, Author, Open University
Louise Yarnall, Author, Open University

Citation

Publication: Innovating Pedagogy 2015
Volume: Open University Innovation Report 4

Related URLs

Full Text

Tags

Audience: Educators | Teachers | Learning Researchers | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM
Resource Type: Reference Materials | Report | Research
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Informal | Formal Connections | Media and Technology | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Public Programs