Elementary teachers’ experience of engaging with Teaching Through Problem Solving using Lesson Study

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Mairéad Hourigan
Aisling M. Leavy
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[1] Mary Immaculate College,Department of STEM Education
[2] University of Limerick,undefined
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Teaching through Problem Solving (TTP); Problem solving; Lesson Study (LS); Elementary teachers; Professional development;
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For many decades, problem solving has been a focus of elementary mathematics education reforms. Despite this, in many education systems, the prevalent approach to mathematics problem solving treats it as an isolated activity instead of an integral part of teaching and learning. In this study, two mathematics teacher educators introduced 19 Irish elementary teachers to an alternative problem solving approach, namely Teaching Through Problem Solving (TTP), using Lesson Study (LS) as the professional development model. The findings suggest that the opportunity to experience TTP first-hand within their schools supported teachers in appreciating the affordances of various TTP practices. In particular, teachers reported changes in their beliefs regarding problem solving practice alongside developing problem posing knowledge. Of particular note was teachers’ contention that engaging with TTP practices through LS facilitated them to appreciate their students’ problem solving potential to the fullest extent. However, the planning implications of the TTP approach presented as a persistent barrier.
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