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Lesson study is a professional development process that teachers
engage in to systematically examine their practice, with the goal
of becoming more effective. Originating in Japan, lesson study has
gained significant momentum in the mathematics education community
in recent years. As a process for professional development, lesson
study became highly visible when it was proposed as a means of
supporting the common practice of promoting better teaching by
disseminating documents like standards, benchmarks and nationally
validated curricula. While the body of knowledge about lesson study
is growing, it remains somewhat elusive and composed of discrete
research endeavors. As a new research area there is no coherent
knowledge base yet. This book will contribute to the field bringing
the work of researchers and practitioners together to create a
resource for extant work. This book describes several aspects of
Lesson Study, amongst others: it gives an historical overview of
the concept, it addresses issues related to learning and teaching
mathematics, it looks at the role of the teacher in the process.
The last two sections of the book look at how lesson Study can be
used with preservice mathematics teachers and at university
mathematics methods teaching.
This is a much-needed book for educators who want to learn more
than just the surface features of lesson study, to deepen the
process and learning. Bringing together current knowledge and
resources from lesson study practitioners and researchers all over
the world, this book provides models and examples of how teachers
can learn more deeply and how to support them to learn more in
lesson study. The chapters connect current research/educational
theories to classroom practices and are filled with examples to
illustrate how deeper learning looks with lesson study; for
example, highlighting the research process, paying attention to
educative talk, using of case pupils (students) as the teachers’
focus, doing kyouzai kenkyuu well, facilitating mock-up lessons and
so forth. This is not a basic "how-to" handbook of lesson study,
and readers can choose chapters with topics of interest to learn
and use the new ideas promptly in their work. Coming from the
global network of lesson study educators, the book not only
provides new learning guides but also provides stories of how
lesson study has been adopted in different cultures and educational
contexts.
This is a much-needed book for educators who want to learn more
than just the surface features of lesson study, to deepen the
process and learning. Bringing together current knowledge and
resources from lesson study practitioners and researchers all over
the world, this book provides models and examples of how teachers
can learn more deeply and how to support them to learn more in
lesson study. The chapters connect current research/educational
theories to classroom practices and are filled with examples to
illustrate how deeper learning looks with lesson study; for
example, highlighting the research process, paying attention to
educative talk, using of case pupils (students) as the teachers'
focus, doing kyouzai kenkyuu well, facilitating mock-up lessons and
so forth. This is not a basic "how-to" handbook of lesson study,
and readers can choose chapters with topics of interest to learn
and use the new ideas promptly in their work. Coming from the
global network of lesson study educators, the book not only
provides new learning guides but also provides stories of how
lesson study has been adopted in different cultures and educational
contexts.
Lesson study is a professional development process that teachers
engage in to systematically examine their practice, with the goal
of becoming more effective. Originating in Japan, lesson study has
gained significant momentum in the mathematics education community
in recent years. As a process for professional development, lesson
study became highly visible when it was proposed as a means of
supporting the common practice of promoting better teaching by
disseminating documents like standards, benchmarks and nationally
validated curricula. While the body of knowledge about lesson study
is growing, it remains somewhat elusive and composed of discrete
research endeavors. As a new research area there is no coherent
knowledge base yet. This book will contribute to the field bringing
the work of researchers and practitioners together to create a
resource for extant work. This book describes several aspects of
Lesson Study, amongst others: it gives an historical overview of
the concept, it addresses issues related to learning and teaching
mathematics, it looks at the role of the teacher in the process.
The last two sections of the book look at how lesson Study can be
used with preservice mathematics teachers and at university
mathematics methods teaching.
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