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      <titl>Open Educational Resources in Afghanistan 2016</titl>
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      <serInfo>Research on Open Educational Resources for Development. Early stage impact study of localised OER in Afghanistan 2016 (ROER4D Sub-project 10.4) [dataset]. Version 1.1. Cape Town: ROER4D [producer], 2017. Cape Town: DataFirst [distributor], 2017. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25828/amzc-dy33</serInfo>
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      <keyword vocab="" vocabURI="">Open Educational Resources</keyword>
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    <abstract>The Darakht-e Danesh Library (DDL) is a young digital repository of Open Educational Resources (OER). Intended for use by school teachers in Afghanistan, it was developed on the premise that increased access to a growing collection of OER will improve teachers' subject matter knowledge as well as their teaching practice. This impact study sought to determine whether the OER accessed via the DDL would enable teachers' better use of supplementary educational content in their teaching practice; and, whether this content would positively impact the educators' subject knowledge and pedagogical practice. The study utilised a mixed methods approach in order to examine the behaviour and practices of a group of 51 secondary school teachers in the rural province of Parwan in Afghanistan. The study found that when the library was used, the OER in the DDL positively impacted teachers' knowledge and helped them in lesson preparation; however, many teachers stuck to using only the traditional textbook to prepare their lesson plans even after exposure to the DDL. Teachers also found the OER helpful in creating assessment activities for their students, but there was no observed improvement in teacher understanding or use of formative or summative assessments. There was limited understanding among the teachers  f the exact meaning of "open", with most viewing OER as learning materials obtained from the internet, libraries, or simply from outside of their school; teachers made little reference to licensing or to the accessibility characteristics of OER. 

Thus, while teachers who used OER appeared to benefit from these resources, the concept was new to them, representing a disruption to the familiar way of preparing and delivering lessons. For further diffusion of OER as an innovation in teachers' learning and practice, concerted actions will be required, focused on building the collection of OER available in Afghan languages, explicit support in how to integrate OER into teaching, and on ensuring accessibility in the context of limited internet access in rural areas and a teacher population with widely varying levels of proficiency in using digital technology.</abstract>
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