My presentation 4th December 2023 at the Skills Program Lithuania and about the ERASMUS+ project DI4ALL.eu. The topic was on the UNESCO OER Recommendation (2019)
1. UNESCO OER
Recommendation (2019)
Project coordinator: Ebba Ossiannilsson Quality in Open
Online Learning (QOOL) Consultancy, Lund, Sweden
Project partner: Egle Celiesiene, and Neda Monstyté
Lithuanian College of Democracy, Vilnius, Lithuania
DI4all
KA2 2021-2-SE01-KA210-SCH-000050728
https://di4all.eu/
Life Skills Program, VMU, Lithuania
5. • Openness, a way of being
and relating
• What is paid by taxpayers,
should go back to taxpayers
• SDG
• The principles of social
justice are an essential part of
effective health promotion.
There are four
interrelated principles of social
justice; equity, access,
participation and rights
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9. The UNESCO OER Recommendation is the only existing international standard-setting instrument
on OER and is the fruit of over a decade of efforts to bring together a wide diversity of
stakeholders.
10. The UNESCO recommendation report
establishes a set of values in line with the
promotion and protection of human rights,
equity, social justice, inclusion, diversity,
human dignity, ecosystem, and
environmental sustainability
It advances essential principles such as
transparency,inclusiveness, equity,
accountability, and the rule of law online
11. Recommendation on Open Educational Resources (OER)
DEFINITION AND SCOPE
• 1. Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning,
teaching and research materials in any format and
medium that reside in the public domain or are
under copyright that have been released under an
open license, that permit no-cost access, re-use, re-
purpose, adaptation and redistribution by others.
2. Open license refers to a license that respects the
intellectual property rights of the copyright owner
and provides permissions granting the public the
rights to access, re-use, re-purpose, adapt and
redistribute educational materials.
4. Stakeholders in the formal, non-formal and informal
sectors (where appropriate) in this Recommendation
include: teachers, educators, learners, governmental
bodies, parents, educational providers and institutions,
education support personnel, teacher trainers,
educational policy makers, cultural institutions (such as
libraries, archives and museums) and their users,
information and communications technology (ICT)
infrastructure providers, researchers, research
institutions, civil society organizations (including
professional and student associations), publishers, the
public and private sectors, intergovernmental
organizations, copyright holders and authors, media
and broadcasting groups and funding bodies.
3. Information and communications technology (ICT
provide great potential for effective, equitable and
inclusive access to OER and their use, adaptation an
redistribution. They can open possibilities for OER to
accessible anytime and anywhere for everyone, inclu
individuals with disabilities and individuals coming f
marginalized or disadvantaged groups. They can he
meet the needs of individual learners and effectively
promote gender equality and incentivize innovative
pedagogical, didactical and methodological
approaches.
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15. OVERALL AIM AND THE SDG (2019)
Building on the Ljubljana OER Action Plan
2017 to mainstream OER to help all Member
States to create inclusive knowledge
societies and achieve the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, namely SDG 4
(Quality education), SDG 5 (Gender equality),
SDG 9 (Industry, innovation and
infrastructure), SDG 10 (Reduced
inequalities within and across countries),
SDG 16 (Peace, justice and strong
institutions) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for
16. OER TIMELINE
Wikieducator
• 2002 The term coined UNESCO conf Paris
• 2007 First Public Declaration: Cape Town Declaration
• 2012 UNESCO Paris Declaration
• Cape Town Declaration 10+
• 2017 Ljubjana Declaration and Ministerial Statement
• 2019 UN UNESCO Recommendations
20. Recommendation on Open Educational
Resources (OER)
Building capacity of stakeholders to create, access, re-use, adapt and redistribute OER
Building
Developing supportive policy
Developing
Encouraging effective, inclusive and equitable access to quality OER
Encouraging
Nurturing the creation of sustainability models for OER
Nurturing
Promoting and reinforcing international cooperation
Promoting and
reinforcing
+ MONITORING AND EVALUATION
21. UN UNESCO OER Recommendations,
the Way Forward for Member Countries
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Dr.,
Ebba
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MONITORING
(a) deploying appropriate research mechanisms to measure the effectiveness
and efficiency of OER policies and incentives against defined objectives;
(b) collecting and disseminating progress, good practices, innovations and
research reports on OER and its implications with the support of UNESCO
and international open education communities; and
(c) developing strategies to monitor the educational effectiveness and long-
term financial efficiency of OER, which include participation of all relevant
stakeholders. Such strategies could focus on improving learning processes
and strengthening the connections between findings, decision-making,
transparency, and accountability to inclusive and equitable quality
education and research.
31. From now on
everything on
OER/OEP/OEC have
to be related to the UN
UNESCO OER
Recommendation and
monitoring and
evaluation
LETS MAKE THE
JOURNEY TOGETHER
FOR A CHANGED
QUALITY AGENDA
32. Second World OER Congress. (2017). Ljubljana OER
action plan and ministerial statement (2017).
https://oercongress.org/woerc-actionplan
Stacey, P. (2023, August 10). AI from an open perspective.
Paulstacey Global https://paulstacey.global/blog/ai-from-
an-open-perspective
UNESCO. (2019, November 25). Recommendation on
open educational resources (OER)
https://www.unesco.org/en/legal-affairs/recommendation-
open-educational-resources-oer
UNESCO. (n.d.). Ethics of artificial intelligence. Artificial
Intelligence. https://www.unesco.org/en/artificial-