Journal Articles
Interpreting differences in learning in terms of differences in the pattern of variation and invariance in teaching: The Hong Kong learning study
- Interpreting differences in learning in terms of differences in the pattern of variation and invariance in teaching: The Hong Kong learning study
- Nagoya Journal of Education and Human Development, 3, 1-15, 2007
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- This paper introduces the distinctive features of Learning Study, a branch of lesson study, conducting Hong Kong. It uses a case to illustrate how Learning Study, based on a framework derived from the Theory of Variation, can become a powerful tool to improve the quality of teaching and learning in schools. This paper argues that a conceptual framework that has cornsensus from the research team will form a strong underpinning and help facilitate professionl dialogue between researchers and teachers, therefore extending the potential of lesson study as a tool for improving instruction.[Copyright © 2007 Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University.]
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- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/30077c44
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