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Planning for Learning
Collaborative Approaches to Lesson Design and Review

Mary Renck Jalongo, Valeri Helterbran and Sue Rieg
Pub Date: November 2006, 176 pages

Paperback: $24.95, ISBN: 080774736X
Cloth: $58, ISBN: 0807747378
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Planning is a key element in enriching and enlarging teachers’ repertoires and ensuring effective instruction that supports students’ academic achievement. Drawing on practices from many different areas of education in the United States and throughout the world, Planning for Learning presents an approach to lesson planning and evaluation that will work in today’s diverse school settings. A rich resource for professional development, this book demonstrates collaborative lesson planning for teachers at particular career phases—preservice, novice, and experienced. Chapters include descriptions of valuable strategies, along with examples of teachers’ responses.

Book Features:

  • A focus on teachers’ planning processes and models from around the globe, including Japanese lesson study.
  • Discussion of key issues in the field of education, including reflective practice, inclusive education, meeting standards, accountability, and teacher retention.
  • Practical strategies to promote collegiality and more meaningful collaboration between basic and higher education.
  • An examination of the impact of the Internet and other technologies on lesson planning.

Mary Renck Jalongo, Sue A. Rieg, and Valeri R. Helterbran are in the Professional Studies in Education Department at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.


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