• Title of article

    Leveraging Open Educational Resources to Promote Openness and Internationalization in Education: A Case Study of SHMS According to UNESCO Recommendations

  • Author/Authors

    Aldosemani ، Tahani I. Curriculum and Instruction Department - College of Education - Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University

  • From page
    88
  • To page
    100
  • Abstract
    This case study establishes a roadmap for exploring the alignment between national OER initiatives and global standards, using the SHAMS platform as a case study within the ambit of UNESCO’s transformative educational agenda, identifying exemplary practices and areas necessitating further development. Such recommendations serve as a framework that facilitates the provision of inclusive OERs and equitable quality learning opportunities. This case study recommends strategizing OER use in the education system by envisioning ideal OER implementation processes, planning the expected impact on teachers and students, teaching strategies, curricula, and assessments. The case study highlights the importance of leadership, quality assurance, licensing and copyright protection mechanisms, content creation, policies, and access as enablers of optimal resource-sharing practices. It involves a literature review on virtual internationalization and OERs, situating the SHAMS platform within the UNESCO framework and examining its alignment with national educational strategies. By intertwining the evaluation of the SHAMS platform with UNESCO’s OER Recommendations, this case study is poised to contribute to the discourse on OER implementation, providing empirical evidence of how national platforms can operationalize international frameworks to foster a more open and scalable educational environment.
  • Keywords
    Internationalization , Open Educational Resources , SHAMS , UNESCO Recommendations , Openness in Education , Higher Education
  • Journal title
    Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies
  • Journal title
    Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies
  • Record number

    2765686