This qualitative case study carried out at a Turkish university with four English language teachers aims to explore what teachers experience in the planning, implementation, analysis, and reporting phases of the lessons study process and what the implications of lesson study for teacher professional development can be. Data in this four-month study were gathered through observations, interviews, whole group discussions, and reflective reports. Findings revealed that lesson study had potential challenges and benefits for the professional development of teachers. The model poses challenges in finding a topic and research question, determining the lesson design and teaching style, making student thinking observable and analyzing qualitative da...
Novice English teachers’ (NETs) status is particularized as a distinctive phase in which they often ...
This paper aims to increase our understanding of the impact of Lesson Study (LS) on the quality of t...
Purpose - This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary scho...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to touch upon the unaddressed points regarding the practice of...
WOS: 000458330400005Purpose The purpose of this paper is to touch upon the unaddressed points regard...
Even though various professional development practices are provided for language teachers worldwide,...
This paper aims to investigate how three novice EFL teachers perceived Lesson Study, a Japanese prof...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to reveal the experiences of lesson study being a...
Even though various professional development practices are provided for language teachers worldwide,...
ABSTRACT (Supervised by Haryanto Promoter and Hj. Djamiah Husain Co-Promoter) The objectiv...
This study seeks to understand the phenomenon Lesson Study as a model for continuing professional de...
Teacher study groups consist of seminar and course groups are alternative structures for teachers’ p...
The purpose of this study was to establish and analyze the impact of a collaborative professional de...
Lesson Study is a rapidly growing and increasingly popular teacher professional development approach...
Being a collaborative professional development model and contributing to the collaboration and commu...
Novice English teachers’ (NETs) status is particularized as a distinctive phase in which they often ...
This paper aims to increase our understanding of the impact of Lesson Study (LS) on the quality of t...
Purpose - This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary scho...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to touch upon the unaddressed points regarding the practice of...
WOS: 000458330400005Purpose The purpose of this paper is to touch upon the unaddressed points regard...
Even though various professional development practices are provided for language teachers worldwide,...
This paper aims to investigate how three novice EFL teachers perceived Lesson Study, a Japanese prof...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to reveal the experiences of lesson study being a...
Even though various professional development practices are provided for language teachers worldwide,...
ABSTRACT (Supervised by Haryanto Promoter and Hj. Djamiah Husain Co-Promoter) The objectiv...
This study seeks to understand the phenomenon Lesson Study as a model for continuing professional de...
Teacher study groups consist of seminar and course groups are alternative structures for teachers’ p...
The purpose of this study was to establish and analyze the impact of a collaborative professional de...
Lesson Study is a rapidly growing and increasingly popular teacher professional development approach...
Being a collaborative professional development model and contributing to the collaboration and commu...
Novice English teachers’ (NETs) status is particularized as a distinctive phase in which they often ...
This paper aims to increase our understanding of the impact of Lesson Study (LS) on the quality of t...
Purpose - This study examines the experiences of five teachers working in two English secondary scho...