Organizations everywhere are becoming more openÑand more innovative, agile, and engaged as a result. But can we say the same of our educational organizations?
What if we could build classrooms, departments, or entire educational institutions on the same values that power open source communities? What if we let open organization principlesÑlike transparency, inclusivity, adaptability, collaboration, and communityÑguide our experiments in transforming education? How might that change the ways educators prepare students for life in an increasingly open world?
In The Open Organization Guide for Educators, more than two dozen advocates for open education explore these important questions. Students, K_12 teachers, university faculty, campus CIOs, and leaders of educational non-profits unite to explain the power and promise of a more student-centered, participatory, and inclusive approach to 21st century teaching and learning.