Diffusion of lesson study as an educational innovation

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mitsuko Maeda, Y. Ono
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Abstract

Purpose Lesson study (LS) is a professional development approach that has been attracting attention as an educational innovation since the late 1990s. The purpose of this paper is to investigate factors that contribute to the adoption of LS by schools in developing countries without development assistance. Design/methodology/approach The diffusion of innovation theory was used as an explanatory device. The study examined the characteristics of LS perceived by 28 teachers in an Indonesian primary school, where LS was actively and autonomously adopted without development assistance. Data were collected from multiple sources, including interviews with some teachers and a questionnaire for all 28 teachers. Findings While previous studies have indicated that LS as an educational innovation lacks the ideal sets of perceived characteristics that could promote its adoption, this study found that such negative characteristics were mitigated in the Indonesian school. It also found that some of the factors facilitating LS adoption may be information on the outcomes of LS and less hierarchical relationships among teachers and professors. Furthermore, active school leadership was found to be a significant factor in this adoption. Originality/value Regarding adoption of LS in developing countries, previous studies focused on how development assistance works, what strategies of development assistance are necessary for introducing LS and how development assistance programs can be sustained. However, scant attention has been paid to how schools in developing countries have fared without development assistance. This study sheds light on this missing point.
作为教育创新的课堂学习扩散
课程研究是20世纪90年代末以来作为一种教育创新而受到关注的专业发展方法。本文的目的是调查在没有发展援助的发展中国家的学校采用LS的因素。设计/方法/途径创新扩散理论被用作解释手段。本研究考察了印尼一所小学的28名教师所感知到的LS特征,该小学在没有发展援助的情况下积极自主地采用了LS。数据从多个来源收集,包括对一些教师的访谈和对所有28名教师的问卷调查。虽然先前的研究表明,作为一种教育创新,LS缺乏能够促进其采用的理想感知特征,但本研究发现,这种负面特征在印度尼西亚学校得到了缓解。它还发现,促进LS采用的一些因素可能是LS结果的信息以及教师和教授之间较少的等级关系。此外,积极的学校领导被发现是这种采用的一个重要因素。独创性/价值关于发展中国家采用LS,以前的研究主要集中在发展援助如何运作,什么样的发展援助战略是引入LS所必需的,以及如何维持发展援助计划。然而,很少有人注意到发展中国家的学校在没有发展援助的情况下是如何发展的。这项研究阐明了这一点。
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