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El. knyga: Lesson Study in Inclusive Educational Settings

Edited by (Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands), Edited by (University of Cambridge, UK), Edited by (University of Exeter, UK)

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Lesson Study has been shown to be a systematic way of building teachers knowledge by allowing them to share their knowledge with each other. While much has been written about the benefits of Lesson Study in science and mathematics education, this book analyses its impact on education for children with special needs. It studies the ways in which the Lesson Study process is implemented in different educational contexts in the Netherlands, Singapore, the UK, and Swedencountries which propagate more inclusive learning environments regardless of varying degrees of student capacities.

In addition to making transcultural comparisons regarding concepts, procedures, and instruments in the use of Lesson Study in these four countries, this book will provide practice-based suggestions for teachers to formulate collaborative lesson plans.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
x
Foreword xv
1 Lesson Study for inclusive teaching in various settings
1(19)
Sui Lin Goei
Brahm Norwich
Pkter Dudley
2 Lesson Study as a teacher professional development method to foster differentiation in an inclusive setting in the Netherlands
20(18)
Tirza Bosma
Sui Lin Goei
3 The implementation of Lesson Study in primary education in the Netherlands
38(26)
Jarise Kaskens
Sui Lin Goei
4 Lesson Study in secondary education: Students' educational needs of sense-making of Mathematics and teacher professional development
64(35)
Nellie Verhoef
Fer Coenders
David Tall
5 The contribution of Lesson Study to teaching and assessing pupils with learning difficulties: Recent UK developments
99(22)
Brahm Norwich
Peter Dudley
Annamari Ylonen
6 Developing the methodology of Lesson Study to enhance the spiritual, moral social, and cultural development of pupils with Moderate Learning Difficulties in a UK special school setting
121(16)
Tracy Edwards
7 Supporting Lesson Study in special education schools in Singapore
137(14)
Christina Michael
Christine Kim-Eng Lee
8 Implementing Lesson Study for special education professionals: Potential challenges and solutions
151(13)
Norman Kee Kiak Nam
9 Lesson Study for the enhancement of the use of assistive technology in teaching and learning
164(18)
Meng Ee Wong
10 The use of Learning Study to enhance theoretically based instruction for students with high functioning autism spectrum disorder
182(32)
Mona Holmqvist
Index 214
Sui Lin Goei is Professor at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, and Assistant Professor at VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Brahm Nowich is Professor of Educational Psychology and Special Educational Needs at the University of Exeter, United Kingdom.

Peter Dudley is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.