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Lesson study research and practice in mathematics education : learning together
Publication Information:
Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, c2011
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xiii, 294 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9789048199402

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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.


Table of Contents

Aki MurataRachelle D. Meyer and Trena L. WilkersonLynn C. Hart and Jane CarriereJo Clay Olson and Paul White and Len SparrowDiane Hobenshield Tepylo and Joan MossAkihiko TakahashiMaria Lorelei Fernandez and Joseph ZillioxAki Murata and Bindu E. PothenPaul W. D. YuDespina PotariAlice S. Alston and Lou Pedrick and Kimberley P. Morris and Roya BasuAndrea Knapp and Megan Bomer and Cynthia MooreMichael Kamen and Debra L. Junk and Stephen Marble and Sandra Cooper and Colleen M. Eddy and Trena L. Wilkerson and Cameron SawyerTad WatanabeBrian Doig and Susie Groves and Toshiakira FujiiJacqueline Sack and Irma VazquezPenina Kamina and Patricia TintoCatherine LewisCatherine D. Bruce and Mary S. LadkyDolores CorcoranMary Pat Sjostrom and Melfried OlsonMakoto Yoshida and William C. Jackson
Introduction: Conceptual Overview of Lesson Studyp. 1
Part I Jumping into Lesson Study: Inservice Mathematics Teacher Educationp. 13
Lesson Study: The Impact on Teachers' Knowledge for Teaching Mathematicsp. 15
Developing the Habits of Mind for a Successful Lesson Study Communityp. 27
Influence of Lesson Study on Teachers' Mathematics Pedagogyp. 39
Examining Change in Teacher Mathematical Knowledge Through Lesson Studyp. 59
Response to Part I: Jumping into Lesson Study-Inservice Mathematics Teacher Educationp. 79
Part II Emerging Issues from Lesson Study Approaches in Prospective Mathematics Teacher Educationp. 83
Investigating Approaches to Lesson Study in Prospective Mathematics Teacher Educationp. 85
Lesson Study in Preservice Elementary Mathematics Methods Courses: Connecting Emerging Practice and Understandingp. 103
Lesson Study as a Framework for Preservice Teachers' Early Field-Based Experiencesp. 117
Response to Part II: Emerging Issues from Lesson Study Approaches in Prospective Mathematics Teacher Educationp. 127
Part III Challenges and Promises of Unchartered Water: Lesson Study and Institutes of Higher Educationp. 133
Lesson Study as a Tool for Developing Teachers' Close Attention to Students' Mathematical Thinkingp. 135
Lesson Study as a Learning Environment for Coaches of Mathematics Teachersp. 153
Walking the Talk: Lessons Learned by University Mathematics Methods Instructors Implementing Lesson Study for Their Own Professional Developmentp. 165
Response to Part III: Challenges and Promises of Unchartered Water-Lesson Study and Institutes of Higher Educationp. 175
Part IV Seeing the Whole Iceberg: The Critical Role of Tasks, Inquiry Stance, and Teacher Learning in Lesson Studyp. 179
The Critical Role of Task Development in Lesson Studyp. 181
The Intersection of Lesson Study and Design Research: A 3-D Visualization Development Project for the Elementary Mathematics Curriculump. 201
Lesson Study: A Case of the Investigations Mathematics Curriculum with Practicing Teachers at Fifth Gradep. 221
Response to Part IV: Seeing the Whole Iceberg-The Critical Role of Tasks, Inquiry Stance, and Teacher Learning in Lesson Studyp. 235
Part V Ideas for Developing Mathematical Pedagogical Content Knowledge Through Lesson Studyp. 241
What's Going on Backstage? Revealing the Work of Lesson Study with Mathematics Teachersp. 243
Learning from Lesson Study: Power Distribution in a Community of Practicep. 251
Preparing for Lesson Study: Tools for Successp. 269
Response to Part V: Ideas for Developing Mathematical Pedagogical Content Knowledge Through Lesson Studyp. 279
Final Thoughtsp. 289
Indexp. 291