Preservice teachers' perceptions of a practice-focused lesson study

Ryann N. Shelton, Rachelle Meyer Rogers, T. Wilkerson
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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore middle and secondary mathematics preservice teachers' (PST) perceptions of the benefits, challenges and impacts of implementing lesson study.Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents a single case study in the university context. Embedded units of analysis included a group of middle and a group of secondary mathematics PSTs, who were in the internship year of a teacher preparation program.FindingsThis paper presents several perceived benefits, challenges and impacts according to PSTs. PSTs indicated benefits included their focused student observations and their collaboration in lesson design. Perceived challenges included observing as a nonparticipant observer and aspects of planning. The different impacts occurred in three phases: planning, observing during teaching and reflection.Research limitations/implicationsFirst, the study participants included a small group of middle and secondary mathematics PSTs from one university in central Texas. Second, the PSTs in this study were not able to reteach the lesson, which may have influenced their perceptions.Practical implicationsMathematics teacher educators could use insights from this study as they implement lesson study or other field experiences to support PSTs in their growth as mathematics teachers.Originality/valueThis paper examines PSTs' perceptions, which could benefit mathematics teacher educators as they consider how to introduce or implement lesson study with PSTs.
职前教师对以实践为中心的课程研究的看法
目的本研究旨在探讨中小学数学职前教师对实施课堂学习的好处、挑战和影响的看法。这篇论文提出了一个大学背景下的单一案例研究。嵌入式分析单元包括一组初中和一组中学数学pst,他们都是在一个教师准备项目的实习年。本文根据PSTs提出了几个可感知的好处、挑战和影响。pst表示,他们的好处包括他们对学生的关注和他们在课程设计上的合作。感知到的挑战包括作为一个非参与者的观察者进行观察,以及计划的各个方面。不同的影响发生在三个阶段:计划、教学中观察和反思。研究局限/启示首先,研究参与者包括一小群来自德克萨斯州中部一所大学的中学生和中学生数学教师。其次,在本研究中,pst不能重述教训,这可能影响了他们的看法。实际意义数学教师教育者可以在实施课程研究或其他实地经验时使用本研究的见解来支持pst作为数学教师的成长。原创性/价值本文考察了pst的观念,这可以使数学教师教育工作者在考虑如何引入或实施pst的课程研究时受益。
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