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Étude de leçon participative×Observation en classe×
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FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine2000s–2010s (core lesson study from late 19th-century Japan)1960s (Flanders Interaction Analysis); refined through 1990s–2000s
Auteur d'origineBroader participatory framing developed by Pete Dudley and collaborators, building on Japanese jugyokenkyu traditionNed Flanders (systematic interaction analysis); Robert Pianta et al. (CLASS system)
TypeCollaborative practitioner inquiryQualitative and quantitative observational research
Source fondatriceDudley, P. (Ed.). (2014). Lesson Study: Professional Learning for Our Time. Routledge. ISBN: 978-0415820714Flanders, N. A. (1970). Analyzing Teaching Behavior. Addison-Wesley. link ↗
AliasPLS, collaborative lesson study, inclusive lesson study, community lesson studyclassroom observation research, structured classroom observation, instructional observation, lesson observation
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RésuméParticipatory Lesson Study is an iterative, team-based professional development approach in which teachers — and often students, parents, or community members — jointly plan, observe, and critically reflect on live lessons to improve learning for a specific group of students. It extends the Japanese lesson study tradition by explicitly broadening participation beyond the teaching team to include diverse stakeholders, foregrounding equity, inclusion, and community perspectives in the inquiry cycle.Classroom observation is a field research method in which a trained observer systematically watches, documents, and analyzes teaching and learning events as they occur in a real classroom setting. It can be structured (using a predefined coding instrument such as Flanders Interaction Analysis or CLASS), semi-structured, or open-ended (ethnographic notes), and is used across educational research, teacher professional development, school evaluation, and curriculum studies to generate ecologically valid evidence about instructional practice.
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