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Wielokrytyczne studium lekcji×Lesson Study×
DziedzinaMetody terenoweMetody terenowe
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania1999–2002 (Western formalization); Japanese origins 19th centuryLate 19th century Japan; international dissemination from 1999
TwórcaJapanese education tradition; systematized in Western research by Catherine Lewis, James Stigler, and James HiebertJapanese elementary school teachers (formalized); introduced to Western research by James Stigler & James Hiebert
TypCollaborative qualitative research designCollaborative practitioner inquiry / professional development research
Źródło pierwotneLewis, C. C. (2002). Lesson Study: A Handbook of Teacher-Led Instructional Change. Research for Better Schools. ISBN: 978-0944536483Stigler, J. W., & Hiebert, J. (1999). The Teaching Gap: Best Ideas from the World's Teachers for Improving Education in the Classroom. Free Press. ISBN: 978-0684852744
Inne nazwymulti-site lesson study, cross-case lesson study, collaborative lesson research (multi-case), MCLSJugyou Kenkyuu, LS, collaborative lesson research, teaching study
Pokrewne65
PodsumowanieMultiple-case lesson study extends the Japanese lesson study cycle — collaborative planning, live observation, and structured debrief of a single research lesson — across two or more independent cases (schools, classrooms, or teacher teams). By replicating and comparing the cycle at multiple sites, researchers can distinguish context-specific findings from those that generalize across settings, producing richer evidence about effective instructional practices in humanities and social science domains.Lesson study is a structured, cyclical form of professional development and educational research in which a team of teachers collaboratively plans a single 'research lesson,' observes it live in a classroom, analyzes student learning in detail, revises the lesson, and shares findings with the broader teaching community. Originating in Japanese elementary schools and brought to international attention by Stigler and Hiebert's 1999 comparative study, it has become one of the most widely adopted teacher-led inquiry methods worldwide.
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