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What is Demonstration Lessons

Handbook of Research on Online Pedagogical Models for Mathematics Teacher Education
Demonstration lessons are publicly taught lessons, such as what is found in lesson study or fishbowl lessons. We use this term to signify generically publicly taught lessons. Our specific model of demonstration lessons is what we term Teaching Labs, defined below.
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Synchronous Online Model for Mathematics Teachers' Professional Development
Jeffrey Choppin (University of Rochester, USA), Julie M. Amador (University of Idaho, USA), Cynthia Callard (University of Rochester, USA), Cynthia Carson (University of Rochester, USA), and Ryan Gillespie (University of Idaho, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1476-4.ch011
Abstract
In this chapter, the authors present the design rationale for and empirical results from a predominantly synchronous three-part online model for the professional development of mathematics teachers in rural contexts. They describe how the design of the components are complementary and are intended to support teachers to develop challenging instructional practices, even when the teachers are geographically remote and dispersed. The three parts include an online course, online video coaching, and online demonstration lessons. They describe how they used conjecture mapping to enhance collaboration within the project team and to inform iterations of the model. They then present empirical results related to each of the components of the model and draw conclusions based upon what they have learned.
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Normalizing an Off-Campus Course with Video-Conferencing
Short practice lessons in which student-teachers demonstrate the teaching a topic to a class. Typically the participants are peers who may also be asked to provide some feedback.
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