Hi everyone,
If you’re interested in the Certificate of Open Pedagogy, applications are due next week!
See the call below.
Note that we are an institutional member, so the cost would be $770
Cheers,
Amanda
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Reminder: Applications for the Certificate in Open
Pedagogy<https://open.umn.edu/oen/certificate-in-open-pedagogy> are due one week
from today on Friday, November 1st. Please see below for details, or reach out to Tanya
Grosz with questions (grosz045@umn.edu<http://grosz045@umn.edu>).
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Apply for the Certificate in Open Pedagogy (formerly Open Educational Practices) through
the Open Education Network
The Open Education Network is accepting applications for faculty and faculty partners
(librarians, instructional designers, etc.) to receive a certification in open pedagogy.
Applicants should be higher education faculty, librarians, instructional designers, and
others who have a lesson, unit, or other educational experience that they wish to
transform through the use of open pedagogy. Participants will pilot their transformed
curriculum in the spring of 2025. The Certificate in Open Pedagogy offers formal training
in open pedagogy as grounded in the principles of social justice, a community of peers,
and expert instructors in order to transform learning to be more accessible and inclusive.
Participants who successfully complete the full program will receive a Certificate in Open
Pedagogy from the Open Education Network (University of Minnesota) and 60 Credit Hour
Units (CEU's). While we prefer applicants who apply as a team (faculty + partner), we
will do our best to pair individuals who do not have someone with whom to partner.
About the Certificate in Open Pedagogy
The Certificate in Open Pedagogy is a professional development program that will create
actionable pathways for faculty and librarians to implement open education for the
transformation of learning.
Faculty and partners (librarians, instructional designers, etc.) will complete a nine-week
long, asynchronous course in the spring of 2025 about the range of open educational
practices with modules on the hallmarks of open education, copyright and Creative Commons
licensing, the hallmarks of open pedagogy, the benefits and limitations of OEP,
accessibility, and student empowerment and agency. Together, the faculty and faculty
partner pairs will create an Action Plan to be implemented the following spring that seeks
to transform learning through the power of open education.
In addition, the cohort will benefit from close engagement with program faculty—open
education leaders who have gained expertise through experience, professional development,
and participation in various national initiatives.
The integrated components of the certification program include online content,
instructor-led cohorts, and action plan support and assessment.
In order to assure we can offer personalized attention to participants throughout the
program, the cohort will be limited to 20 teams (5 teams per instructor) or 50
participants total.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
1. Gain fluency in open pedagogy, including core benefits, challenges, and potential;
2. Identify the synergy between the principles of social justice and open education;
3. Create a personalized action plan that will provide the building blocks for an
educational experience (module, lesson, unit, etc.) to be transformed through the use of
open pedagogy;
4. Consider best practices of accessibility when designing the action plan
5. Center the needs of students and consider their empowerment and agency while
designing and implementing the action plan;
6. Develop strategies for assessing the effectiveness of the action plan;
7. Connect and collaborate with a cohort of higher ed. professionals dedicated to
developing open education in order to create more accessible, inclusive learning.
Selection Criteria
Participants will be selected based on the following:
1. A CV demonstrating your responsibilities as a faculty member or librarian;
2. A completed questionnaire that provides information about you and your
institution;
3. A clearly articulated interest in open education and desire to make learning more
equitable and inclusive through the power of open education;
4. A desire to revise curriculum or support the revision of curriculum through open
pedagogy and the demonstrated agency to do so.
Certificate Calendar
January 5 - March 9, 2025: Participants will participate in asynchronous online
instruction, including readings and discussions with their cohorts.
April 9 & 10: Project Symposium for participants to share the OEP Action Plan they
developed and refined throughout the online course. Online course assessment will be
shared.
Fall 2025: Participants will implement their OEP projects. One or more synchronous calls
with cohorts will be planned for participants to share questions, reflections, and
encouragement as they implement their action plans with their librarian partner while
receiving instructional support.
End of fall 2025: Program assessment by participants is planned.
Apply at <https://z.umn.edu/OTNCertificate19apply>
https://z.umn.edu/openpedapply25
*Note: To apply you will have to create an account. Once you log in, you will be
redirected to a home page where you can find the application called “Certificate in Open
Pedagogy.”
Important Dates
Application deadline: Nov. 1, 2024, 11:59 pm Central
Notification: by Dec. 2, 2024, 11:59 pm Central
Costs by OEN Membership Type
Institutional Membership = $770
Consortial Membership = $1060
Non-member = $1335
*Note: Librarians who have previously completed the program will not be charged if they
would like to participate with a faculty who has not previously completed the program.
Financial Assistance
We strive to be able to keep our costs low but realize financial assistance may be
necessary. We are able to offer some financial assistance. Applicants to the program
requesting partial financial assistance will be asked to submit a letter of support from a
supervisor outlining the need for financial assistance.
Questions?
See our Frequently Asked
Questions<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Tf8vOD8zQ82JY4MKZhhcAaIq5u…
for more information, review our
website<https://open.umn.edu/oen/certificate-in-open-pedagogy> for more information,
register to attend the Information Session<https://umn.zoom.us/j/99300237220> on
Thursday, September 12th at noon Central, or contact Tanya Grosz at gros...(a)umn.edu.
About the Open Education Network
The Open Education Network (
OEN)<https://open.umn.edu/oen/> is an alliance of
hundreds of institutions working together to advance open education, locally and
nationally. We believe in the power of open education to transform higher education. The
leadership, actions, and results of our network members drive this transformation, and OEN
connects these efforts to pool expertise and promote best practices.