2017
DOI: 10.1108/ijlls-12-2016-0058
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How teachers respond to students’ mistakes in lessons

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to capitalize on the advantages of an evidence-based lesson analysis while proposing a method of research on teaching that offers opportunities for deeper reflections. The objective is to examine how well a transnational learning project such as this one can determine the cultural script of a mathematics lesson in Malaysia through the perspective of Japanese educators well trained in the lesson study approach. Emphasis here is on a cross-cultural analysis to view in depth t… Show more

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“…The term Lesson Study comes from Japanese word, "jugyokenkyu" which is a combination of two words, "jugyo" means lesson, and "kenkyu" which means study (Abdullah & Mahamod, 2017;Arani et al, 2017;Fernandez & Yoshida, 2004 Iksan, Zakaria, & Daud, 2014;Mahmudi, 2009).…”
Section: Lesson Study Approach In Learning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term Lesson Study comes from Japanese word, "jugyokenkyu" which is a combination of two words, "jugyo" means lesson, and "kenkyu" which means study (Abdullah & Mahamod, 2017;Arani et al, 2017;Fernandez & Yoshida, 2004 Iksan, Zakaria, & Daud, 2014;Mahmudi, 2009).…”
Section: Lesson Study Approach In Learning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%