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How do we respond to generative AI in education? Open educational practices give us a framework for an ongoing process 

How do we respond to generative AI in education? Open educational practices give us a framework for an ongoing process  | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
With the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, the field of higher education rapidly became aware that generative AI can complete or assist in many of the kinds of tasks traditionally used for assessment. This has come as a shock, on the heels of the shock of the pandemic. How should assessment practices change? Should we teach about generative AI or use it pedagogically? If so, how? Here, we propose that a set of open educational practices, inspired by both the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement and digital collaboration practices popularized in the pandemic, can help educators cope and perhaps thrive in an era of rapidly evolving AI. These practices include turning toward online communities that cross institutional and disciplinary boundaries. Social media, listservs, groups, and public annotation can be spaces for educators to share early, rough ideas and practices and reflect on these as we explore emergent responses to AI. These communities can facilitate crowdsourced curation of articles and learning materials. Licensing such resources for reuse and adaptation allows us to build on what others have done and update resources. Collaborating with students allows emergent, student-centered, and student-guided approaches as we learn together about AI and contribute to societal discussions about its future. We suggest approaching all these modes of response to AI as provisional and subject to reflection and revision with respect to core values and educational philosophies. In this way, we can be quicker and more agile even as the technology continues to change.

We give examples of these practices from the Spring of 2023 and call for recognition of their value and for material support for them going forward. These open practices can help us collaborate across institutions, countries, and established power dynamics to enable a richer, more justly distributed emerging response to AI.
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Young People Co-Design Regional Framework: Developing a Regional Framework on Youth Employment in West Africa

The Regional Framework on Youth Employment was co-designed with young people from Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal during a co-creation workshop that took place from 3-9 April 2016 in Cotonou, Benin. The workshop brought together 46 people
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CPD Framework for Teaching Offender Learners in the Community

CPD Framework for Teaching Offender Learners in the Community | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
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A Continuing Professional Development (CPD) framework for learning and skills practitioners working with vulnerable and marginalised learners, including offenders in the community.
The framework provides materials for practitioners and organisations to use in their own continuing professional development, covering nine important topics on teaching and learning.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.org/cpd_toolkit.aspx

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Canada. Main Content Reference Framework for Implementing an Approach to Support Competency-based Education and Training

Canada. Main Content Reference Framework for Implementing an Approach to Support Competency-based Education and Training | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
Competency-based education and training is at the heart of the Canadian system of colleges and institutes, and one of its greatest strengths. Over the last 40-years, these institutions have refined the Competency Based Approach (CBA), and many are now successfully applying it around the world. To help share that expertise, Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) is launching a comprehensive framework for implementing an approach to support competency-based education and training.

This extensive guide offers valuable lessons from Canadian colleges and institutes, while sharing best-practices, which will be especially useful for international counterparts looking to use the CBA to meet the needs of their own students. As such, this reference framework is designed as a tool to help educators adapt their own practices.
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A Framework for Designing Learning Environments

A Framework for Designing Learning Environments | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
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This short guide provides a framework that is composed of four models.
http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/learning_environment_framework.html

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Workforce Development Services Framework

In the new connected workplace, current training, e-learning or blended learning services, which take a top-down, ”command and control” approach to organising and managing “learning” will not be appropriate to support these new ways of working and learning.

The Workplace Development Services (WDS) framework has therefore been developed to help organisations understand the range of new services and activities that will be required, as well as the tools and platforms to power these activities, and the new skills and mindset involved.

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