Lesson Study as a Platform for Engaging Speaking Lecturers in Doing Teacher Professional Development
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https://doi.org/10.33603/perspective.v2i2.1627Keywords:
Lesson Study, Teachers Professional Development, Prolonged EngagementAbstract
This case study aims at investigating the implementation of Lesson Study at English Education Department of a private university in Indonesia. Particularly, it reveals the activities of lesson study and teachers prolonged engagement in reflection activities. This study provides worthwhile chance for teachers to create a learning community in which they can develop their knowledge as professionals. There were four speaking lecturers, one lecturer as a model and others as participants, who worked collaboratively to formulate learning goals, lesson plan, classroom observation, teaching learning reflection, revision of the lesson for improvement, and re-teaching the revised lesson. The data were collected from the classroom observation, interview, community discussions, and reflection in two cycles. The findings reveal that the activities of Lesson Study facilitate the lecturers in designing proper teaching objectives and materials. Furthermore, it also can be regarded as a platform for teachers to have a learning community in which they can share and develop their teaching qualification.
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2018-11-14
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Luthfiyyah, R. (2018). Lesson Study as a Platform for Engaging Speaking Lecturers in Doing Teacher Professional Development. Academic Journal Perspective : Education, Language, and Literature, 2(2), 244–256. https://doi.org/10.33603/perspective.v2i2.1627
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