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The Subject Teacher Forum district training programme is in progress. District-wise details of schools and number of batches are available here.
Click on the link STF Cascade District Workshops 2013-14 for agenda, handouts and forms for district cascade programme.
Upcoming Events
The third workshop for KOER Resource Persons is scheduled in February. The focus of this workshop would be to review the work, reflect on the experiences and plan for way forward for next year. The first workshop would be for science from February 6 - 8. The detailed concept note and agenda is available here for Science,Social Science and Mathematics.
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The Centre has decided to slash its share of funds in about 18 social sector schemes including flagship education programme Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA). The central government and states would contribute equally for programmes such as SSA, Rashtriya Uchchtar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) and Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), a departure from the previous 65%-35% formula.
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Website for Karnataka Teachers
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The Karnataka Open Educational Resources wiki is a repository of resources to support practising teachers in terms of their professional development as well as classroom processes. The wiki is built by a community of educators who will will be engaged in the creation, review, curation and publishing of digital curricular resources on a continuous basis. This resource repository is embedded in the Subject Teacher Forum that has been built across high school teachers of Karnataka.
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What are Open Educational Resources
OERs are defined as “educational materials—textbooks, research articles, videos, assessments, simulations—that are either licensed under an open copyright license—for example, Creative Commons—or in the public domain. In both cases you have free (no-cost) access to the OER and free (no-cost) permission to engage in the “4R” activities when using them, including:
- Revise: adapt and improve the OER so it better meets your needs
- Reuse: use the original or your new version of the OER in a wide range of contexts
- Remix: combine or “mashup” the OER with other OER to produce new materials
- Redistribute: make copies and share the original OER or your new version with others (Wiley, Green & Soares 2012:2).
For a brief presentation on KOER, click here
Websites for OER resources in India and abroad
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