The Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Open Educational Resources (OER) Project raises OER awareness and provides support for school districts adapting, developing, and implementing openly-licensed instructional materials.
Our Washington OER Hub is an online library of free, high-quality, K-12 OER created by and curated for Washington educators. All these materials are aligned with Washington State learning standards and may be downloaded, adapted, and shared to better serve all students.
New to the Washington OER Hub?
Visit the Washington OER Group for "getting started" resources including a Washington OER Hub User Guide. Join the Washington OER group to become a member of the Washington OER hub. You will receive periodic updates on Washington OER and have the ability to create a user profile that lets you review, save, and curate resources under the "My Items" menu
What’s here?
The collection of openly licensed educational resources on the Washington OER Hub include unit or robust lesson level supplemental instructional materials, lists of currently available full-course OER, educator guidance documents, and professional learning materials. Users can search for materials by content area, grade, or learning standard, or browse through curated learning collections organized by content area or target audience.
The Washington OER Hub regularly adds content and resources. OSPI also collaborates with our Washington Educational Service Districts, Washington state and national non-profit educational organizations, Washington state teachers, and other state agencies to generate standards-based resources.
Are materials vetted?
All resources in the OSPI curated Learning Collections are closely reviewed to ensure that they:
Learning Collections
The Washington OER Hub contains free, high-quality, K-12 resources and materials for Washington educators in the following areas: