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Title of Article Teachers’ Learning in Community of Implementing Mathematics Textbooks with Lesson Study and Open Approach 
Date of Acceptance 14 May 2019 
Journal
     Title of Journal Psychology (PSYCH) 
     Standard OTHER (h5-index & Ranking) 
     Institute of Journal Scientific Research Publishing 
     ISBN/ISSN  
     Volume 10 
     Issue
     Month July
     Year of Publication 2019 
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     Abstract This research aims to analyze how and what teachers’ learning in community of implementing mathematics textbooks with Lesson Study and Open Approach about addition in number and operations for first grade. The participants were 2 teachers who use the textbook in the classroom using Lesson Study and Open Approach. The mathematics textbooks for this study were Japanese mathematics textbooks (Thai version), consist of mathematics activities, flow of lesson, and students’ mathematical ideas (Inprasitha, 2015b). The data were collected in October 2015 by interview and classroom observation with video recording. The data were analyzed based on communities of practice (CoP) from Wenger, McDermott, & Snyder (2002), and Shulman, & Shulman (2004). The result of this research found that how and what teachers learned in community of implementing mathematics textbooks with Lesson Study and Open Approach, 2 aspects that are (1) teachers learned about the content of mathematics from their sharing on the textbook and students’ ideas together, and (2) teachers learned how to teach the content, through using the textbook for sharing anticipating students’ ideas, observing students’ ideas, and reflecting by using evidence from students' ideas that appeared in classroom.  
     Keyword Teachers’ Learning, Community of Practice, Mathematics Textbook, Lesson Study and Open Approach 
Author
557050007-5 Miss CHANIKA SENAWONGSA [Main Author]
Education Doctoral Degree

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