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The Open Source Approach Miles Berry University of Roehampton | Naace June 2012

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Presentation at Westminster Education Forum, 12th June 2012

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The Open Source Approach

Miles BerryUniversity of Roehampton | Naace

June 2012

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In an open-source world, why should we accept that a curriculum is a single, static document? A statement of priorities frozen in time; a blunt instrument landing with a thunk on teachers’ desks and updated only centrally and only infrequently?... we need to consider how we can take a wiki, collaborative approach to developing new curriculum materials; using technological platforms to their full advantage in creating something far more sophisticated than anything previously available.

Michael Gove, 2012

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