What is Open Pedagogy?
While traditional pedagogy engages students as the consumers of information, Open Pedagogy engages students as creators of information. Students create openly licensed products that go beyond the classroom and impact the community. Open Pedagogy is a high-impact practice empowering students to engage in creating information through renewable assignments.
Check out the Capetown Open Education Declaration & The Open Pedagogy Notebook
Aspects of Open Pedagogy
- Communities (not just content
- Learner-driven education (not just assignments)
- Access (not just textbooks)
- Public contexts (not just preparation)
Taken from “Free + Freedom: The Role of Open Pedagogy in the Open Education Movement” by Rajiv Jhangiani and Robin DeRosa