Abstract
This paper reports a multi-stage analysis of 55 lessons taught as five ten-lesson sequences
and one five-lesson sequence by three Australian and three American teachers. Despite the
assumption of cultural similarity, there were significant structural differences between the
Australian lessons analysed and the U.S. lessons. It is our contention that the comparison
of lesson components (‘lesson events’) is more helpful than a (national) lesson pattern or
script as a guide to the differences between the practices of teachers or nations.
David Clarke & Carmel Mesiti