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Lesson Study: A Japanese Approach to Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning (Studies in Mathematical Thinking and Learning)

AUTHOR: Clea Fernandez, Makoto Yoshida
ISBN: 0805839623

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Lesson Study: A Japanese Approach to Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning (Studies in Mathematical Thinking and Learning)
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by Clea Fernandez, Makoto Yoshida

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Fernandez (Columbia U.) and Yoshida (Global Education Resources) describe how Japanese mathematics teachers work and study in groups to prepare and refine lesson plans, teach the lessons, discuss how to improve the lessons, teach from the revised plan, and then reflect together and share information about the outcomes. They describe how teachers' lesson study groups remain interconnected through outside advisors, research bulletins, and teacher rotations. They include case studies, a glossary of Japanese educational terms and sample lessons.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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Lesson Study: A Japanese Approach to Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning (Studies in Mathematical Thinking and Learning)
- Book Reviews,
by Clea Fernandez, Makoto Yoshida

Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning: The Japanese Lesson Study Approach

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"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 deeply how students were learning. Readers see the planning of a mathematics lesson as well as how much content knowledge the teachers have. They observe students' problem-solving strategies and learn how Japanese teachers prepare themselves to identify those strategies and facilitate the students' discussion." Written for mathematics teachers, educational researchers, school administrators interested in teachers' professional development, and professional developers, this landmark volume provides an in-depth understanding of lesson study that can lead to positive changes in teachers' professional development and in teaching and learning in the United States.

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Fernandez (Columbia U.) and Yoshida (Global Education Resources) describe how Japanese mathematics teachers work and study in groups to prepare and refine lesson plans, teach the lessons, discuss how to improve the lessons, teach from the revised plan, and then reflect together and share information about the outcomes. They describe how teachers' lesson study groups remain interconnected through outside advisors, research bulletins, and teacher rotations. They include case studies, a glossary of Japanese educational terms and sample lessons. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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