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But it was only when he started visiting classrooms—not just poking a head in, but sitting through an entire lesson—that Stigler noticed the deeper differences. Japanese math teachers led class with a different pace, structure, and tone than did other countries’ teachers. Instead of a series of problems, the teachers used just one, and instead of leading students through procedures, they let students do much more talking and thinking.
Building a Better Teacher: How Teaching Works (and How to Teach It to Everyone)
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