What is Open Pedagogy?
Characteristics of Open Pedagogy
Some characteristics of open pedagogy, as discussed at the March 2020 Open Pedagogy workshop.
Characteristics
- Student-centred – built around the students in the class
- Dynamic and constantly evolving – students are active contributors
- Free – applying the 5Rs (retain, reuse, revise, remix, redistribute)
- Public facing – available to everyone, anyone can engage with it
- Students are not just a receptacle for the instructor’s knowledge
- Equity, social justice lens to teaching
- Instructor serves as the facilitator, scaffolding and guiding the student experience
Strengths
- Opens up teaching to more scrutiny
- Public assignments give students a feeling of responsibility, the opportunity to engage with peers, and greater rigour to their work
- Polished work – students see things published under their name as a representation of their identity
- Flexible, reusable
- Move away from the elitism of academia
- Co-creation of knowledge, can challenge established expertise
- Focus on the process of discovering knowledge
Weaknesses
- Opens up teaching to more scrutiny
- Public assignments could increase student stress or anxiety
- In this kind of public space, can there be spaces for things to be messy?
- How can we make this form of pedagogy transparent?
- A move away from elitism could also be a move away from expertise.
- Needs to be designed and facilitated carefully.