This paper reports the outcomes of a ‘lesson study’ project conducted in a mathematics department with four serving teachers in a secondary school in England. Using Dudley’s lesson study framework and drawing on Hargreaves and Fullan’s notion of professional capital, the feasibility and value of collaborative lesson study as a vehicle for the development of teacher learning were explored. Planning and evaluation meetings as well as end-of-project interviews were analysed to investigate how teachers planned research lessons together and how these were evaluated. Despite time constraints, teachers who engaged in lesson study reported that the process improved understanding of their students; that collaboration helped them to develop less-teac...
Lesson Study is rapidly becoming one of the most adopted models of teacher professional development ...
\u3cp\u3eLesson Study is rapidly becoming one of the most adopted models of teacher professional dev...
This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary school subject...
This paper reports the outcomes of a 'lesson study' project conducted in a mathematics department wi...
Two departments in a secondary school in England participated in ‘lesson study’ projects over a five-...
Lesson Study (LS) case studies were conducted in two secondary school teaching practice placements i...
This paper summarises results of two studies on teachers’ learning when participating in a collabora...
This study seeks to understand the phenomenon Lesson Study as a model for continuing professional de...
Purpose - This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary scho...
esson Study is a model of teacher professional development that has seen a worldwide increase in pop...
Lesson study is a professional development program among teachers. It reciprocates teachers’ develop...
International audienceWe aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study d...
We aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study developed their collabo...
Professional development is an important tool for enhancing teachers’ practices, content and pedagog...
The present study attempts to report a collaborative cycle of professional development in teaching e...
Lesson Study is rapidly becoming one of the most adopted models of teacher professional development ...
\u3cp\u3eLesson Study is rapidly becoming one of the most adopted models of teacher professional dev...
This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary school subject...
This paper reports the outcomes of a 'lesson study' project conducted in a mathematics department wi...
Two departments in a secondary school in England participated in ‘lesson study’ projects over a five-...
Lesson Study (LS) case studies were conducted in two secondary school teaching practice placements i...
This paper summarises results of two studies on teachers’ learning when participating in a collabora...
This study seeks to understand the phenomenon Lesson Study as a model for continuing professional de...
Purpose - This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary scho...
esson Study is a model of teacher professional development that has seen a worldwide increase in pop...
Lesson study is a professional development program among teachers. It reciprocates teachers’ develop...
International audienceWe aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study d...
We aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study developed their collabo...
Professional development is an important tool for enhancing teachers’ practices, content and pedagog...
The present study attempts to report a collaborative cycle of professional development in teaching e...
Lesson Study is rapidly becoming one of the most adopted models of teacher professional development ...
\u3cp\u3eLesson Study is rapidly becoming one of the most adopted models of teacher professional dev...
This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary school subject...