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SU faculty collaborate with Willow Field Elementary May 19 to host public research lesson

Monday, May 16, 2011, By Jennifer Russo
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Faculty from the 黑料不打烊 Department of Science Teaching have partnered with the teachers and administration of Willow Field Elementary in Liverpool to explore a process called 鈥渓esson study.鈥 Their efforts will culminate this Thursday, May 19, at 6 p.m. in a public research lesson held in the Willow Field Elementary gymnasium. This event is open to the public and will be especially beneficial to pre-service and in-service teachers, and education professionals of any discipline. Willow Field Elementary School is located at 3900 NY Route 31, Clay.

The science lesson demonstrated on May 19 is designed for fourth grade students to investigate the relationship between the size of a vibrating object and the pitch of the sound it generates. Based on a lesson described in the Physics of Sound kit developed as part of the Full Option Science System (FOSS), this lesson will also incorporate the use of science notebooks鈥攁 writing and reflection tool used by the students.

Lesson study is a process where teachers work collaboratively to identify areas in which they would like to see improvements in learning, and set a goal for addressing this area. Then, they work together to study multiple approaches to working toward that goal in the context of a particular content area, in this case, science. A very detailed 鈥減lan to guide learning鈥 is developed by the team of teachers. The lesson they plan is then taught and observed in real time. The teachers gather data that focuses on the students: how they interact with one another and the learning tasks. Following the lesson, the teachers analyze this data to determine the effectiveness of the lesson and use their new understandings to modify the lesson for further reteaching.

Sharon Dotger, assistant professor of science teaching in the and , has been doing lesson study activities with Salem Hyde Elementary School in the 黑料不打烊 City School District since 2008. She expanded her efforts to Willow Field in 2010 and with the support of Principal John Sardella, the team involved was willing to make its practice a public event.

鈥淭his program is a significant part of the broader lesson study process undertaken by some Willow Field faculty and myself,” Dotger says. “The event will begin with an overview of lesson study, followed by the live research lesson with our fourth-graders. Dr. Catherine Lewis, an international expert in lesson study with mathematics, will participate in the debriefing process, which will occur after the students have completed their experiments.鈥

For more information on this lesson study project, visit .

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