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1 Lesson Study: Learning to Plan Powerful Lessons Together

2 The DSC Mission To help children develop to their full potential academically, ethically, socially, and emotionally

3 Overview Goals Become familiar with the purposes of Lesson Study Learn about the Lesson Study Cycle Understand DSC’s approach to implementing Lesson Study Learn about the MetLife Grant Opportunity

4 Group Line Up Think about where you were born. Form a line in order of birthplace beginning with the person born closest to our current location. End the line with the person born furthest from our current location.

5 Line Up Questions Introduce yourself, where you were born, and your current position. What brings you here today? Why are you interested in Lesson Study? Think of a powerful professional development experience that impacted your work. What about the staff development made it so powerful and successful?

6 Lesson study is really as much of a culture as it is a professional development practice. Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University What is Lesson Study?

7 Just heard of the innovation Beginning to gather information Know enough to try it out Fully implemented and working on making it better Ready to work on helping others so that it becomes culturally embedded in our practice Where Are You With Lesson Study?

8 What is Lesson Study? Lesson Study is: What is Lesson Study? Lesson Study is: A model of ongoing professional development A team of teachers collectively planning, teaching, observing, and analyzing lessons A cycle of learning in which new insights are integrated into subsequent lesson planning The work of a professional learning community that puts student learning at its center

9 Improvement, above all else entails learning to do the right thing in the setting where you work. The problem is that there is almost no opportunity for teachers to engage in continuous and sustained learning about their practice in the settings in which they actually work, observing and being observed by their colleagues in their own classrooms and classrooms of other teachers in other schools confronting similar problems. Richard Elmore (2004) Professional Learning Communities

10 Prepare to Watch Lesson Study Video: Watch the video in partners. As you watch, jot down what you notice, what intrigues you, and what you wonder about. With your partner, decide who will focus on the facilitator’s thinking and actions and who will focus on the teachers’ thinking and actions.

11 Video Discussion Questions What did you notice about the facilitator’s thinking and actions? What did you notice about the teachers’ thinking and actions? What did you see that you wonder about?

12 Getting Started Create the team Set group norms Agree on outcomes 1. Lesson Planning Plan the lesson together Select the teacher classroom Identify data to collect 2. The Research Lesson Teach the research lesson Observe the lesson Collect student data 3. Data Analysis & Debrief Compile and analyze data Discuss implications Reflect on learning

13 Why Do Lesson Study? Lesson Study helps us: Why Do Lesson Study? Lesson Study helps us: Design better lessons that get students engaged in thinking Build supportive collegial relationships and enrich our professional lives Deepen our content knowledge Examine the cause and effect relationship between teaching and learning Discern more and less effective teaching strategies Become more astute observers of students

14 Teacher Researchers Ask Themselves When things go well, we ask ourselves: When things don’t go well, we ask ourselves the same question. Teacher Researchers Ask Themselves When things go well, we ask ourselves: When things don’t go well, we ask ourselves the same question. What in my teaching made that happen?

15 Research on Teacher Development Professional development should be intensive, ongoing, and connected to practice. Professional development should focus on student learning and address the teaching of specific curriculum content. Professional development should align with school improvement priorities and goals. Professional development should build strong working relationships. Taken from the NSDC publication: Professional Learning in The Learning Profession: A Status Report on Teacher Development in the United States and Abroad (Hammond, Chung Wei, Andree, Richardson, Orphanos 2009)

16 If a child can’t learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn. Ignacio Estrada

17 Comments? Questions? Thank you

18 Welcome to the DSC Community Get more help, ask questions, and discuss implementation at: devstu.org/forum devstu.org/peter-brunns-blog devstu.org/the-dsc-way-blog We want to here from you! Visit us at www.thedscway.org

19 Lesson Study at DSC Two-Day Lesson Study Leader’s Institutes Learning Lesson Study – Facilitating Cycles Lesson Study Support Kits Facilitators Teachers

20 Two-Day Lesson Study Leader’s Institutes In an interactive, collaborative process, leaders will: Receive and use DSC’s Lesson Study Facilitator’s Kit of tools and resources Reflect on the challenges of doing lesson study in schools Explore the DSC model for conducting lesson study Plan the integration with professional learning community development Leave with a plan for implementing lesson study

21 Learning Lesson Study – Facilitating Cycles As a follow-up to the Leader’s Institute, participants will: Co-facilitate lesson study cycles Experience key elements of the lesson study process Refine the role of teacher-as-researcher Sharpen their skills to work with probing teacher thinking and handling resistance Build capacity to do lesson study district-wide

22 Grade-level Teacher’s Materials include: Teacher’s Coursebook Teacher’s Reproducible Materials CD-ROM QuickStart Guide for Teachers Grade level trade book sets also available

23 K-12 Facilitator’s Package Facilitator’s Manual, Grades K–12 Facilitator’s Annotated Research Lessons, Grades K–12 (24 lessons) Learning Lesson Study DVD The DSC Way DVD Facilitator’s Reproducible Materials CD-ROM QuickStart Guide for Facilitators 2 pads of data collection tools 9 trade books that accompany the lessons


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