The openness of the University of the Philippines Open University: Issues and prospects

  • Villamejor-Mendoza M
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Abstract

This paper is a self-reflection on the state of openness of the University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU). An exploratory and descriptive study, it aims not only to define the elements of openness of UPOU, but also to unravel the causes and solutions to the issues and concerns that limit its options to becoming a truly open university. It is based on four parameters of openness, which are widely universal in the literature, e.g., open admissions, open curricula, distance education at scale, and the co-creation, sharing and use of open educational resources (OER). It draws from the perception survey among peers, which the author conducted in UPOU in July and August 2012. It also relies on relevant secondary materials on the subject.

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Villamejor-Mendoza, M. F. (2013). The openness of the University of the Philippines Open University: Issues and prospects. Open Praxis, 5(2), 135. https://doi.org/10.5944/openpraxis.5.2.26

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