“…In terms of the learning environment and how groups are formed in schools, the composition and focus of LS teams may facilitate or constrain the process as well. LS is predominantly used and examined in content specific teams focusing on mathematics (Huang & Shimizu, 2016), but is also used in other subject areas such as language education (Hurd & Licciardo-Musso, 2005) and sciences (Lee Bae, Hayes, Seitz, O'Connor, & DiStefano, 2016). Some studies even refer to LS teams with an interdisciplinary focus (Bjuland & Mosvold, 2016;Xu & Pedder, 2015), which can be defined as "communities where teachers from different disciplinary areas (ideally) collaborate to produce teaching that incorporates the disciplinary knowledge of the different teachers" (Havnes, 2009, p. 159).…”