Open Educational Resource Policy Development at a Campus of the University of the West Indies

Authors

  • Rory McGreal Athabasca University
  • Leroy Hill University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v26i3.8637

Keywords:

open educational resources, OER, higher education, policy development, collaborative approach, transparency

Abstract

Open educational resources (OER) are critical tools recognized by UNESCO and the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) for achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 4: Quality education. The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus (UWISTA), undertook an initiative to formulate an OER policy, aiming to align with the UWI’s mission and general OER principles of openness, accessibility, affordability, and innovation. This paper outlines the comprehensive approach adopted, including online research, document review, surveys, focus groups, and a three-day workshop, ensuring diverse staff perspectives. The policy development process commenced with a thorough review of 44 existing OER policies, facilitated by consulting relevant documents and scholarly resources and an online survey. Subsequent stages included two Delphi focus groups and an on-site workshop in which participants actively contributed to drafting a policy. The draft OER policy that emerged from this process reflects a consensus among participants and incorporates best practices gleaned from the examination of other institutional policies.

Key observations from this initiative emphasize the importance of a collaborative approach, the use of existing models, transparency in policy development, continuous support, and addressing copyright issues. Generative artificial intelligence was actively employed by the workshop participants, especially for comparing policy and process items under consideration. UWISTA’s OER policy development, supported by the COL, serves as a model for other institutions aiming to embrace open education principles. The draft policy, emerging from this inclusive and transparent process, aligns with UWI’s mission and broader OER goals, offering valuable insights for the academic community and policymakers globally.

Author Biographies

Rory McGreal, Athabasca University

Prof. Rory McGreal is the UNESCO/Commonwealth of Learning/International Council for Open and Distance Education Chair in Open Educational Resources (OER); and Director of the Technology Enhanced Knowledge Research Institute (TEKRI) at Athabasca University. He is the founder of the OER Knowledge Cloud, a repository of research articles on OER. Previous positions include Assoc. VP Research, Executive Director of TeleEducation NB, a Canadian province-wide elearning network. He is also the recipient of several national and international awards for open and distance learning.

Leroy Hill, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

Leroy Hill, Director, Centre for Teaching and Learning, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine.

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Published

2025-08-14

How to Cite

McGreal, R., & Hill, L. (2025). Open Educational Resource Policy Development at a Campus of the University of the West Indies. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 26(3), 198–208. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v26i3.8637

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