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Lesson study is a popular professional development approach in Japan whereby teachers collaborate to study content, instruction, and how students solve problems and reach for understanding in order to improve elementary mathematics instruction and learning in the classroom. This book is the first comprehensive look at the system and process of lesson study in Japan. It describes in detail the process of how teachers conducted lesson study--how they collaborated in order to develop a lesson, what they talked about during the process, and what they looked at in order to understand deepl

כותר Lesson Study : A Japanese Approach to Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning.
מהדורה 1st ed.
מוציא לאור New York : Routledge Florence : Taylor & Francis Group [distributor]
שנה July 2004
הערות Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר Lesson Study A Japanese Approach to Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
Why Study Lesson Study?
Book Overview
2 An Overview of Lesson Study
The Lesson Study Process
Venues for Conducting Lesson Study
A Brief History of Lesson Study
3 Lesson Study at Tsuta Elementary School
Konaikenshu in the Western Region of Hiroshima
About Tsuta Elementary School
Lesson Study at Tsuta Elementary School Between 1991 and 1994
4 Illustrating the Lesson Study Through the Work of Five Tsuta Teachers
The Lower Grade Participants
The Organization of the Lower Group's Work5 Drawing Up a Preliminary Lesson Plan
The Lesson Plan: A Complex Three Part Document
6 Refining the Lesson Plan
What Problems Should Students Work on?
What Manipulatives Should Students Be Provided?
How Will Students Be Encouraged to Discuss Their Work?
How to Conclude the Lesson?
7 Preparing to Teach the Study Lesson
Touching Up the Lesson Plan
Creating Materials and Rehearsing
8 Teaching the Study Lesson
Grasping the Problem Setting
Presentation of the Problem Format
Solving the Problem
Polishing and Presenting Individual Solution Methods (Neriage)Summary and Announcement for the Next Lesson
9 Discussing How to Improve the Study Lesson
Improving the Use of Time in the Lesson
Redesigning the Handout
Clarifying the Focus on Subtraction
Refining the Manipulative for the Lesson
Specifying Wording and Questions (Hatsumon)
10 The Revised Lesson Plan
11 Teaching the Revised Lesson
Solving the Main Problem
Polishing and Reporting Individual Solution Methods
Summary and Announcement of the Next Lesson
12 Sharing Reflections About the Study LessonMr. Yamasaki's Opening Remarks
Ms. Tsukuda's Self-Evaluation of the Lesson
Group Discussion of the Lesson
Mr. Saeki's Comments and Suggestions
Closing Remarks From Mr. Yamasaki
13 Follow-Up Activities: Sharing and Reflecting
Tsuta Hosts a Lesson Study Open House
Year-End Reflection on Konaikenshu
14 Strategies for Avoiding Isolation in Order to Enhance Lesson Study
The Outside Advisor Serves to Create Links Across Lesson Study Groups
Research Bulletins-A Vehicle for Sharing Lesson Study Insights and Strategies
Lesson Study Groups Connect Through the Members They ShareA System of Regular Teacher Rotations Allows Lesson Study Groups to Learn From Each Other
15 Conclusion
What Do Teachers Stand to Gain From Engaging in Lesson Study?
The Role of Tsuta Teachers in Enhancing and Shaping Their Lesson Study Experience
What Important Lessons Can We Draw From Japanese Lesson Study?
References
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Author Index
Subject Index
סדרה Studies in mathematical thinking and learning
היקף החומר 1 online resource (242 p.)
שפה אנגלית
מספר מערכת 997010700409405171
תצוגת MARC

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