What Are the Key Principles of Lesson Study?: A Systematic Review of the Evidence

While there are success stories, the literature on lesson study indicates that the practice has often been implemented outside of Japan in a superficial and ineffective manner. This review attempts to explore the nature of authentic Japanese lesson study and to establish a set of principles that can...

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