Implementing a new mathematics curriculum in England: district Research Lesson Study as a driver for student learning, teacher learning and professional dialogue.
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Authors
Dudley, PJ
Vikki, Maria
Mercer, Neil
van Harlen, Nicolette
Mette Færøyvik Karlsen, Anne
Publication Date
2019Journal Title
Theory and Practices of Lesson Study in Mathematics: An international perspective
ISBN
9783030040314
Publisher
Springer
Pages
285-315
Type
Book chapter
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Dudley, P., Warwick, P., Vikki, M., Mercer, N., Vermunt, J., van Harlen, N., & Mette Færøyvik Karlsen, A. (2019). Implementing a new mathematics curriculum in England: district Research Lesson Study as a driver for student learning, teacher learning and professional dialogue.. Springer, Theory and Practices of Lesson Study in Mathematics: An international perspective. [Book chapter]. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04031-4_15
Abstract
Against a backdrop of a transformation in teacher professional development and learning and state school organisation in England this century, this chapter describes a project which harnessed six cycles of Research Lesson Study at school and district level over two years to tailor the implementation of a new statutory curriculum in England to address the professional development needs of teachers and classroom learning needs of London students. It also reports the findings of research carried out during the project into how these teachers learned and developed this new curricular expertise and practice- knowledge through lesson study dialogues that supported student learning. It concludes by proposing future directions for teacher professional learning research and practice.
Keywords
lesson study; school-collaboration; dialogue; teacher learning
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04031-4_15
This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.70780
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