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Nghiên cứu bài học vì cộng đồng học tập : sách hướng dẫn đổi mới nhà trường bền vững = Lesson study for learning community : a guide to sustainable school reform / Eisuke Saito, Masatsugu Murase, Atsushi Tsukui and John Yeo ; Trường Đại học Sư phạm Hà Nội dịch.

Contributor(s): Saito, Eisuke [editor.] | Murase, Masatsugu [editor.] | Tsukui, Atsushi [editor.] | Yeo, John [editor.] | Trường Đại học Sư phạm Hà Nội [dịch].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hà Nội : Đại học Sư phạm, 2015Description: 163 tr. : ảnh, bảng ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9780415843164 (hardback); 9786045422489.Subject(s): Teaching -- Methodology | Educational change | Effective teaching | Lesson planning | Curriculum planning | Cộng đồng học tập -- Nghiên cứuDDC classification: 370 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
What is Lesson Study for Learning Community (LSLC)? -- What Kind of School Can Be Created by Reform under LSLC? -- How to Create Time -- How to Build the Team -- How to Promote Reform -- How to Reform Daily Lessons -- How to Conduct a Research Lesson -- How to Discuss Observed Lessons -- How to Sustain School Reform based on LSLC.
Summary: "Lesson Study has been actively introduced from Japan to various parts of the world, starting with the US. Such introduction is heavily connected with a focus on mathematics education and there is a strong misconception that Lesson Study is only for mathematics or science. The introduction is usually done at the departmental or form level and there have been further strong questions about its sustainability in schools. This book comprehensively explores the idea of Lesson Study for Learning Community (LSLC) and suggests reform for the culture of the school is needed in order to change learning levels among the children, teachers and even parents. In order for this to happen, the ways of management and leadership are also included as objectives of LSLC, as are practices at the classroom level. It argues that LSLC is a comprehensive vision and framework of school reform and needs to be taken up in a holistic way across disciplines. Chapters include: - How to Create Time - How to Build the Team - How to Promote Reform - How to Reform Daily Lessons - How to Conduct a Research Lesson - How to Discuss Observed Lessons - How to Sustain School Reform based on LSLC Strong interest in LSLC is already prevalent in Asian countries, such as Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Singapore and is now being introduced more in the west. This book will be of great interest to those involved in education policy and reform, and for practitioners of education at all levels"--
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What is Lesson Study for Learning Community (LSLC)? -- What Kind of School Can Be Created by Reform under LSLC? -- How to Create Time -- How to Build the Team -- How to Promote Reform -- How to Reform Daily Lessons -- How to Conduct a Research Lesson -- How to Discuss Observed Lessons -- How to Sustain School Reform based on LSLC.

"Lesson Study has been actively introduced from Japan to various parts of the world, starting with the US. Such introduction is heavily connected with a focus on mathematics education and there is a strong misconception that Lesson Study is only for mathematics or science. The introduction is usually done at the departmental or form level and there have been further strong questions about its sustainability in schools. This book comprehensively explores the idea of Lesson Study for Learning Community (LSLC) and suggests reform for the culture of the school is needed in order to change learning levels among the children, teachers and even parents. In order for this to happen, the ways of management and leadership are also included as objectives of LSLC, as are practices at the classroom level. It argues that LSLC is a comprehensive vision and framework of school reform and needs to be taken up in a holistic way across disciplines. Chapters include: - How to Create Time - How to Build the Team - How to Promote Reform - How to Reform Daily Lessons - How to Conduct a Research Lesson - How to Discuss Observed Lessons - How to Sustain School Reform based on LSLC Strong interest in LSLC is already prevalent in Asian countries, such as Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Singapore and is now being introduced more in the west. This book will be of great interest to those involved in education policy and reform, and for practitioners of education at all levels"--

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