Lesson Study

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Annamari Ylonen
Brahm Norwich
Case Pupils
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collaborative lesson planning
curriculum reform research
David Pedder
East Midlands Region
Education
educational innovation
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evidence-based teaching improvement
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Geography Student Teacher
Gill Jordan
Haiyan Xu
Hiroyuki Kuno
Integrated School Curriculum
Japan
Japanese National Curriculum
Jean Lang
Jim O'Shea
Learning Process Goals
Lesson study
LS
LS Activity
LS Approach
LS Cycle
LS Group
LS Process
LS Research
LS Team
LS Work
mathematics pedagogy
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National Research School
Pedagogy
Pete Dudley
Phil Wood
Professional Development
Research Lessons
School University Partnerships
Sen Specialist Teacher
special educational needs strategies
Student Teacher Plans
Sue Teague
Teacher education
teacher professional development
teaching learning
Teaching School Alliances
Visible Practice
Wasyl Cajkler
Working Memory Approaches

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415702652
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book introduces readers to the development of Lesson Study (LS) in the UK, making historical connections to the growth of Lesson Study in Japan, East Asia, the US and Europe. It explains how to conduct LS in schools and educational institutions, providing examples of compelling, externally evaluated impact outcomes for both primary learners and teacher learners, and vivid exemplars of LS in action across age ranges and curricular contexts.

Each chapter presents international research outcomes that clearly demonstrate how and why LS has a place within teacher learning approaches that have the greatest impact and the greatest capacity building potential for creating outstanding teaching. This is supported by primary research evidence, and linked with contemporary and recent high quality research worldwide into pupil learning, teacher learning, school improvement and system improvement. The book illustrates the diverse application of LS for innovating or transferring highly effective practices in a variety of contexts to boost learning for children with a range of challenges and specific needs.

Lesson Study provides a global perspective on the development of LS worldwide, exploring its impact on innovation, creativity, curricula and achievement in a variety of contexts. It will be of key interest to practitioners in schools and teacher education institutions, researchers, and policy and decision-makers at local, national and international levels. The book’s explicit focus on the leadership of local authorities will also make it valuable reading for all leaders of professional development and school improvement.

Peter Dudley is an education leader in Camden, visiting Professor of Education at Leicester University, Secretary of the World Association of Lesson Studies and founder of Lesson Study UK.