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Book Synopsis

Provides readers with a compelling rationale for the process, offers experience-tested tools, and suggests ways to address commonly-occurring challenges. This book will assist teachers, and those who support them, in understanding and implementing all phases of lesson study, from initial planning through sharing with others what was learned.
Dennis Sparks, Executive Director
National Staff Development Council

A powerful teacher professional development process that focuses collaborative teams directly on the classroom, and the perfect tool for teachers, professional developers, and team leaders. Gives you everything you need to use lesson study to support teachers in thinking deeply about practice.
Roberta Jaffe, Science Education Coordinator, New Teacher Center, University of California, Santa Cruz

Use this team-centered approach to directly enhance teaching and learning in your school!

First introduced in Japan, lesson stud

Trade Review
"Guides educational leaders in creating successful lesson study in American schools. The authors provide readers with a compelling rationale for the process, offer experience-tested tools, and suggest ways to address commonly-occurring challenges. This book will assist teachers, and those who support them, in understanding and implementing all phases of lesson study, from initial planning through sharing with others what was learned." -- Dennis Sparks, Executive Director
"Rightly argues that the quality of education can be better enhanced through the powerful and practical learning inherent in well-done lesson study than ′teacher-proofing′ and other attempts to change the surface features of schools. Teachers need to help set the agenda for learning that is focused on the problems of their classrooms, have an opportunity to collaborate, and observe why lessons do or do not work in order to improve student learning. No process affords a more comprehensive and powerful learning opportunity than lesson study." -- Alice Gill, Associate Director, Educational Issues Department
"A powerful teacher professional development process that focuses collaborative teams directly on the classroom, and the perfect tool for teachers, professional developers and team leaders. Gives you everything you need to use lesson study to support teachers in thinking deeply about practice. I can′t wait to start using Leading Lesson Study with the science teachers I work with!" -- Roberta Jaffe, Science Education Coordinator, New Teacher Center
"Educators at all grade levels will appreciate the instruction that uses examples from US classrooms throughout." -- California Bookwatch, March 2007
“Fulfills the subtitle’s promise to be a ‘practical guide,’ with numerous samples, examples, and worksheets. The authors have succeeded in creating a guide with rich potential to increase both the quantity and quality of lesson study work done in the United States.” -- Education Review, November 2007

Table of Contents
Foreword by Bill Jackson Preface About the Authors 1. Introduction—Making the Case for Lesson Study An Overview of Lesson Study Core Elements of Lesson Study Building a Research Base for Lesson Study 2. Laying the Groundwork for Lesson Study Beginning With the Necessary Ingredients Additional Supports Creating a Lesson Study Action Plan Inviting Teachers to Participate Finding Time Gaining Support From Administrators Finding External Support Developing a Collaborative School Culture Challenges of Laying the Groundwork Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 3. Starting the Lesson Study Cycle Roles and Responsibilities Creating the Schedule Developing Into a Team Identifying Group Norms Maintaining Group Norms Becoming a Community of Practice Types of Lesson Study Goals Key Ideas 4. Planning the Research Lesson Process for Planning the Lesson Investigating Teaching Materials Step 1: Identify the Topic Step 2: Map the Unit Step 3: Identify Goals Step 4: Create the Lesson Plan Reflecting and Assessing Progress Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 5. Teaching, Observing, and Debriefing Roles and Responsibilities Preparing for the Observation and Debriefing The Pre-Observation Meeting Teaching and Observing the Lesson Conducting the Debriefing Preparing for the Revision Challenges of the Debriefing Reflecting and Assessing Progress Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 6. Revising and Reteaching the Lesson Why Revise and Reteach? Process for Revising the Lesson Step 1: Gather and Review the Data Step 2: Analyze the Data Step 3: Identify Needed Changes Step 4: Revise the Lesson Plan Challenges of the Revision Process Reteaching and Focusing the Debriefing Reflecting and Assessing Progress Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 7. Reflecting and Sharing Results Importance of Reflection Lesson Study Reports Process for Developing the Report Alternatives to a Report Evaluating Lesson Study Tying Reflection and Evaluation to a New Cycle of Lesson Study Key Ideas 8. Growing and Sustaining Lesson Study Maintaining Momentum Dealing With Turnover Adding Teams and Sites Embedding Lesson Study Hosting an Open House Goals for Teacher Learning Final Thoughts Resource A: Sample Research Lessons Resource B: Frequently Asked Questions Resource C: Additional Resources Glossary References Index

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
      Publication Date: 1/14/2007 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781412939881, 978-1412939881
      ISBN10: 1412939887

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Provides readers with a compelling rationale for the process, offers experience-tested tools, and suggests ways to address commonly-occurring challenges. This book will assist teachers, and those who support them, in understanding and implementing all phases of lesson study, from initial planning through sharing with others what was learned.
      Dennis Sparks, Executive Director
      National Staff Development Council

      A powerful teacher professional development process that focuses collaborative teams directly on the classroom, and the perfect tool for teachers, professional developers, and team leaders. Gives you everything you need to use lesson study to support teachers in thinking deeply about practice.
      Roberta Jaffe, Science Education Coordinator, New Teacher Center, University of California, Santa Cruz

      Use this team-centered approach to directly enhance teaching and learning in your school!

      First introduced in Japan, lesson stud

      Trade Review
      "Guides educational leaders in creating successful lesson study in American schools. The authors provide readers with a compelling rationale for the process, offer experience-tested tools, and suggest ways to address commonly-occurring challenges. This book will assist teachers, and those who support them, in understanding and implementing all phases of lesson study, from initial planning through sharing with others what was learned." -- Dennis Sparks, Executive Director
      "Rightly argues that the quality of education can be better enhanced through the powerful and practical learning inherent in well-done lesson study than ′teacher-proofing′ and other attempts to change the surface features of schools. Teachers need to help set the agenda for learning that is focused on the problems of their classrooms, have an opportunity to collaborate, and observe why lessons do or do not work in order to improve student learning. No process affords a more comprehensive and powerful learning opportunity than lesson study." -- Alice Gill, Associate Director, Educational Issues Department
      "A powerful teacher professional development process that focuses collaborative teams directly on the classroom, and the perfect tool for teachers, professional developers and team leaders. Gives you everything you need to use lesson study to support teachers in thinking deeply about practice. I can′t wait to start using Leading Lesson Study with the science teachers I work with!" -- Roberta Jaffe, Science Education Coordinator, New Teacher Center
      "Educators at all grade levels will appreciate the instruction that uses examples from US classrooms throughout." -- California Bookwatch, March 2007
      “Fulfills the subtitle’s promise to be a ‘practical guide,’ with numerous samples, examples, and worksheets. The authors have succeeded in creating a guide with rich potential to increase both the quantity and quality of lesson study work done in the United States.” -- Education Review, November 2007

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Bill Jackson Preface About the Authors 1. Introduction—Making the Case for Lesson Study An Overview of Lesson Study Core Elements of Lesson Study Building a Research Base for Lesson Study 2. Laying the Groundwork for Lesson Study Beginning With the Necessary Ingredients Additional Supports Creating a Lesson Study Action Plan Inviting Teachers to Participate Finding Time Gaining Support From Administrators Finding External Support Developing a Collaborative School Culture Challenges of Laying the Groundwork Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 3. Starting the Lesson Study Cycle Roles and Responsibilities Creating the Schedule Developing Into a Team Identifying Group Norms Maintaining Group Norms Becoming a Community of Practice Types of Lesson Study Goals Key Ideas 4. Planning the Research Lesson Process for Planning the Lesson Investigating Teaching Materials Step 1: Identify the Topic Step 2: Map the Unit Step 3: Identify Goals Step 4: Create the Lesson Plan Reflecting and Assessing Progress Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 5. Teaching, Observing, and Debriefing Roles and Responsibilities Preparing for the Observation and Debriefing The Pre-Observation Meeting Teaching and Observing the Lesson Conducting the Debriefing Preparing for the Revision Challenges of the Debriefing Reflecting and Assessing Progress Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 6. Revising and Reteaching the Lesson Why Revise and Reteach? Process for Revising the Lesson Step 1: Gather and Review the Data Step 2: Analyze the Data Step 3: Identify Needed Changes Step 4: Revise the Lesson Plan Challenges of the Revision Process Reteaching and Focusing the Debriefing Reflecting and Assessing Progress Moving on to the Next Phase Key Ideas 7. Reflecting and Sharing Results Importance of Reflection Lesson Study Reports Process for Developing the Report Alternatives to a Report Evaluating Lesson Study Tying Reflection and Evaluation to a New Cycle of Lesson Study Key Ideas 8. Growing and Sustaining Lesson Study Maintaining Momentum Dealing With Turnover Adding Teams and Sites Embedding Lesson Study Hosting an Open House Goals for Teacher Learning Final Thoughts Resource A: Sample Research Lessons Resource B: Frequently Asked Questions Resource C: Additional Resources Glossary References Index

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