ABSTRACT

This insightful volume offers an overview of the fundamentals of lesson student practice in US teacher education as well as examples from math and science teacher educators using lesson study in their local contexts.

The number of teacher educators using lesson study with preservice teachers is small but growing. This book is aimed at teacher educators who may want to try lesson study in university contexts without the challenge of translating the practice from the K-12 context on their own. In this volume, lesson study is broadly overviewed, attention is given to its constituent steps, and examples of lesson study in preservice contexts are shared. Given the broad array of teacher education program designs, numerous contingencies guide teacher educators in their implementation of lesson study, given their contextual affordances and limitations.

The lesson study descriptions and cases in this book will support teacher educators and scholars across subject specialities and geographic lines, as they seek instructional frameworks to advance their pedagogical goals.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

Tracing Lesson Study's Use with Preservice Teachers: From Origins to Present Day

part Section II|54 pages

Lesson Study Steps in Preservice Teacher Education

chapter 484|10 pages

The Prepare Step

Setting the Stage for Successful Lesson Study with Preservice Teachers

chapter 5|9 pages

The Study Step

Building Preservice Teachers' Knowledge in Content and Pedagogy

chapter 6|12 pages

The Plan Step

Extending Learning to Preservice Teachers in a Full Lesson Study Cycle

chapter 7|10 pages

The Teach Step

Engaging Preservice Teachers in Effective Practice

chapter 8|11 pages

The Reflect Step

Consolidating Learning and Setting Future Goals

part Section IV|75 pages

Additional Examples of Lesson Study in Preservice Teacher Education

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion

Finding Connections through Form