Use of Open Educational Resources in K-12 Schools in 2019
Use of Open Educational Resources in K-12 Schools 2019 provides an overview of the K-12 landscape for open educational resources (OER). The report outlines how K-12 districts in the U.S. are using OER, analyzes the factors that are driving growth, looks into the challenges facing the market, and provides an overview of suppliers providing open educational resources.
- Key Players
- Big History Project
- CK-12 Foundation
- Curriki
- EL Education
- Great Minds
- Khan Academy
- Knovation
- LearnZillion
- MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Project
- OER Commons/ISKME
- OpenStax
- Open Up Resources
- UnboundEd
- Challenges Remain
Methodology
Executive Summary
Introduction & Overview
What Are Open Educational Resources
Table Six Forms of Creative Commons Licenses
What Is Driving Adoption of Open Educational Resources
Fit with Current Educational Trends
Table Why Schools Turn to OER, 2018-2019
Currency
Federal Policies
Table #GoOpen Campaign States
State Support
Financial Drivers
Redirection of Savings
Improvements in Availability and Quality
Easier Access
OER Use and Spending
OER Usage: A Survey Approach
Table OER Use, A Snapshot
Market Leaders See Growth
Usage Varies by District
Table District Approaches to Using OER
OER USE by Subject
Grade-Level Use
Core or Supplemental
Adaptation and Collaboration
OER Sits Alongside Traditional Textbooks
OER Finding and Vetting Responsibility
Spending on OER
Table Key Cost Areas with OER
Sources of Funding
Table Examples of OER Funding
Impact on Commercial Publishers and Vendors
Challenges to OER Growth
Educator Unfamiliarity and Resistance
Finding and Assessing Quality Materials
Role for Commercial Publishers, Providers
Technology and Infrastructure
Other Challenges
Table Challenges Associated with OER (ranked in descending importance)
Market Landscape
Who Provides OER?
Table Examples of OER Providers
Nonprofit Groups, Associations, and OER Specialists
Table Examples of OER movers in the Association/Non-Profit Segment
Universities, States, and Districts
Commercial Publishers
Districts Rely on Multiple Providers
The Future of OER
Challenges Remain
Good Experiences, High Interest Predict Growth Ahead
Best Practices for OER Implementation
Develop a Plan
Educate About Open Licensing
A Better Path
Professional Learning
Collaboration
Sufficient Infrastructure
High Quality Materials
Plan for the Future
Case Studies
States
Washington
Utah
Louisiana
Districts
Cedar Rapids, IA
Loudon County, VA
Anne Arundel, MD
Nampa, ID
Wayland Union, MI
OER Initiatives
Michigan Open Book Project
OpenSciEd