How Should Research Contribute to Instructional Improvement? The Case of Lesson Study
Mills College · Stanford University
Abstract
Lesson study, a Japanese form of professional development that centers on collaborative study of live classroom lessons, has spread rapidly in the United States since 1999. Drawing on examples of Japanese and U.S. lesson study, we propose that three types of research are needed if lesson study is to avoid the fate of so many other once-promising reforms that were discarded before being fully understood or well implemented. The proposed research includes development of a descriptive knowledge base; explication of the innovation’s mechanism; and iterative cycles of improvement research. We identify six changes in the structure and norms of educational research that would enhance the field’s capacity to study…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 67
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3Topics & keywords
- Explication
- Lesson study
- Educational research
- Field (mathematics)
- Mathematics education
- Professional development
- Pedagogy
- Sociology
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure