Abstract In this paper, we examine the conceptual pedagogical value of representational gestures in the context of teaching halving to first graders. We use the concept of the ‘polysign’ as an analytical tool and introduce the notion of a ‘mathematics gesture sequence’ to assess the conceptual role gestures play in explicating mathematical concepts. In our study of four teachers each teaching a lesson on halving, they produced representational polysign gestures that provided multiple layers of information, and chained these gestures in mathematical gestural sequences to spatially represent the operation of halving. Their use of gestures and their ability to use gestures accurately to convey mathematical concepts varied. During the lesson, l...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
Gestures have been shown to reflect speakers’ embodied thinking about mathematical concepts and play...
Teachers regularly use gestures—meaningful movements of the hands (Alibali, 2005)—when conveying STE...
Abstract In this paper, we examine the conceptual pedagogical value of representational gestures in ...
The purpose of this Namibian case study was to investigate how different types of gestures are used ...
There is ample evidence in the literature that gestures are important hand and bodily actions that p...
Abstract During mathematics instruction, teachers often make links between different representations...
Teachers commonly use actions-on-objects (or actions with manipulatives) to help students understand...
In science and math domains that are highly abstract and complex gestures produced by both teachers ...
Literature has already shown that gestures play a relevant role in classroom interactions between st...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how gestures in mathematics aid in thinking and communicati...
M.A. (Anthropology)This study explores the role of four teachers’ communicative styles in a multilin...
Literature has already shown that gestures play a relevant role in classroom interactions between st...
International audienceIt is a well-investigated fact that human interaction implies a huge range of ...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate a methodological approach for empirically investigating t...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
Gestures have been shown to reflect speakers’ embodied thinking about mathematical concepts and play...
Teachers regularly use gestures—meaningful movements of the hands (Alibali, 2005)—when conveying STE...
Abstract In this paper, we examine the conceptual pedagogical value of representational gestures in ...
The purpose of this Namibian case study was to investigate how different types of gestures are used ...
There is ample evidence in the literature that gestures are important hand and bodily actions that p...
Abstract During mathematics instruction, teachers often make links between different representations...
Teachers commonly use actions-on-objects (or actions with manipulatives) to help students understand...
In science and math domains that are highly abstract and complex gestures produced by both teachers ...
Literature has already shown that gestures play a relevant role in classroom interactions between st...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how gestures in mathematics aid in thinking and communicati...
M.A. (Anthropology)This study explores the role of four teachers’ communicative styles in a multilin...
Literature has already shown that gestures play a relevant role in classroom interactions between st...
International audienceIt is a well-investigated fact that human interaction implies a huge range of ...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate a methodological approach for empirically investigating t...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
Gestures have been shown to reflect speakers’ embodied thinking about mathematical concepts and play...
Teachers regularly use gestures—meaningful movements of the hands (Alibali, 2005)—when conveying STE...