Open Education
We invest in approaches that challenge existing structures to build systems of learning that center student success and collective experiences. When we center student identity and shared achievements, all of society benefits from the outcomes. Open Education goes a long way to creating a community of participation and sharing inside and across classrooms. Our grantmaking strategy aims to combine access to open educational resources (OER) — which are free for educators and students to use, adapt, and share — with professional development to ensure that such materials are used to provide more effective teaching and learning.
The foundation’s support for OER began in 2002, with the goal of making high-quality educational materials and knowledge accessible to everyone. Nearly two decades later, OER continues to play a key role in democratizing and personalizing learning, strengthening pedagogy, and giving educators the tools to energize their classrooms. Today, our Open Education portfolio has several grantmaking strategies to support this interconnected and innovative field.