This document is a collection of essays on open education, the results of the Conference on Open Education held in April 1972 at the State University of New York College at Cortland.. The title of the conference, "Increasing Alternatives for Teachers and Children, " suggests the underlying theme for all the essays in this volume: respect for persons..As the preface states, open education is a moral statement about the worth, the individuality, the dignity, and the human rights of everyone involved in the educational enterprise.,There are 26 essays in this volume, covering topics such as open classrooms versus open schools, teacher centers as an'open approach to changine schools, structure in the open classroom, record keeping...
A new course at Kansas State University provides the background so that teachers can make their own ...
Many teachers appreciate discussing teaching and learning with others, and participating in a commun...
Open approaches in education have started to move into the mainstream, with the success of open acce...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54)The project is concerned with the need for teacher ...
This paper presents a brief overview of the 1972 image of open classroom educatior, suggesting movem...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-61)The purpose of this study was to recommend open edu...
Since the first descriptive reports of the progressive teaching approach in English primary schools ...
This paper investigates the origins of the Open Education movement in the United States and traces i...
"This insightful collection of essays explores the ways in which open education can democratise acce...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study 1s twofold: 1. to understand the larger historic con...
Characteristics of openness can be found in many respects throughout the history of education. From ...
Many claims have been made as to the potential freedoms offered through open education and how these...
Education is recognized as a fundamental human right. Yet, many people throughout the world do not h...
Progressive education, open education, and whole language can be seen as part of a larger "prog...
In the context of education, "open(ness)" has become the watermark for a fast growing number of lear...
A new course at Kansas State University provides the background so that teachers can make their own ...
Many teachers appreciate discussing teaching and learning with others, and participating in a commun...
Open approaches in education have started to move into the mainstream, with the success of open acce...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54)The project is concerned with the need for teacher ...
This paper presents a brief overview of the 1972 image of open classroom educatior, suggesting movem...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-61)The purpose of this study was to recommend open edu...
Since the first descriptive reports of the progressive teaching approach in English primary schools ...
This paper investigates the origins of the Open Education movement in the United States and traces i...
"This insightful collection of essays explores the ways in which open education can democratise acce...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study 1s twofold: 1. to understand the larger historic con...
Characteristics of openness can be found in many respects throughout the history of education. From ...
Many claims have been made as to the potential freedoms offered through open education and how these...
Education is recognized as a fundamental human right. Yet, many people throughout the world do not h...
Progressive education, open education, and whole language can be seen as part of a larger "prog...
In the context of education, "open(ness)" has become the watermark for a fast growing number of lear...
A new course at Kansas State University provides the background so that teachers can make their own ...
Many teachers appreciate discussing teaching and learning with others, and participating in a commun...
Open approaches in education have started to move into the mainstream, with the success of open acce...