Lesson Study as a Professional Development Model for Teaching Spatial Ability in Primary STEM

Author:

Bufasi Ergi1ORCID,Čakāne Ildze1ORCID,Greitans Karlis1ORCID,Dudareva Inese1,Namsone Dace1

Affiliation:

1. The Interdisciplinary Center of Educational Innovations, University of Latvia, LV-1004 Riga, Latvia

Abstract

This study explores the efficacy of a professional development (PD) model that employs lesson study to teach spatial ability skills in primary STEM education. The structure of the PD supported the ‘Insights’ mechanism by focusing on visualisation, mental rotation, construction and deconstruction, and spatial orientation, which are vital for nurturing students’ spatial abilities. The ‘Motivation’ mechanism was addressed through goal setting in lesson planning, motivating teachers to integrate spatial tasks into their curricula. Continuous feedback and practical support facilitated the ‘Technique’ mechanism, embedding learned skills into everyday teaching practices. Last, the ‘Embed in Practice’ mechanisms, including action planning and prompts, were effectively translated into classroom practices, evidencing the model’s operational efficacy.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

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