• Lesson Study Step by Step: How Teacher Learning Communities Improve Instruction, April/2011

Lesson Study Step by Step: How Teacher Learning Communities Improve Instruction, April/2011

Author(s) Jacqueline Hurd, Catherine C Lewis
ISBN10 0325080224
ISBN13 9780325080222
Format Paperback
Pages 176
Year Publish 2011 April

Synopsis

"At a time when so many educational policies fail to recognize and nurture the capacity of teachers to improve instruction, we feel enormously grateful for the learning community lesson study has brought to us."
--Catherine Lewis and Jacqueline Hurd

It's a simple idea: if we want to improve instruction, what could be more obvious than collaborating with fellow teachers to plan instruction and examine its impact on students? Lesson Study empowers teachers to improve instruction. Unlike one-size-fits-all professional development, Lesson Study allows teachers to bring their own pressing needs to the table. They seek out answers from one another, from outside specialists and research, and from careful study of students during lessons that incorporate teachers' collective knowledge. The result is a shared vision of good instruction.

Lesson Study Step-By-Step shows new groups of teachers how to begin this journey, and experienced teams how to to deepen their work.  It provides guidance through each step of the Lesson Study process, from building a group and homing in on a topic to conducting and reflecting on a research lesson.  Strategies and materials are provided to support you each step of the way, including:

  • a schedule for the overall process
  • sample meeting agendas
  • protocols for observation and discussion of lessons
  • templates for development of the research theme and teaching-learning plan
  • suggested processes for norm-setting and effective group management.

 

A DVD allows you to explore video of eachers engaged in a mathematics lesson study cycle. At a time when so many school districts are already suffering from reform overload, why is Lesson Study so important? Because it supplies a key missing element in reform: a means to improving teaching and learning through a shared professional knowledge base. Lesson Study, Step-by-Step shows us how to make our schools places where we will all continue to learn.