Children's gestures can reveal important information about their problem-solving strategies. This study investigated whether the information children express only in gesture is accessible to adults not trained in gesture coding. Twenty teachers and 20 undergraduates viewed videotaped vignettes of 12 children explaining their solutions to equations. Six children expressed the same strategy in speech and gesture, and 6 expressed different strategies. After each vignette, adults described the child's reasoning. For children who expressed different strategies in speech and gesture, both teachers and undergraduates frequently described strategies that children had not expressed in speech. These additional strategies could often be traced to the ...
The movements we produce or observe others produce can help us learn. Two forms of movement that are...
Gestures are hand movements that are produced simultaneously with spoken language and can supplement...
During classroom instruction, teachers often attempt to scaffold students’ understanding of lesson c...
Children's gestures can reveal important information about heir problem-solving strategies. Thi...
The spontaneous hand gestures that accompany children’s explanations of concepts have been used by t...
Children can express thoughts in gesture that they do not express in speech—they produce gesture– sp...
Children can express thoughts in gesture that they do not express in speech—they produce gesture– sp...
When people speak they typically also gesture. Gesture and speech form an integrated communication s...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
ABSTRACT—Teachers gesture when they teach, and those gestures do not always convey the same informat...
This research extends the range of domains within which children’s gestures are found to play an imp...
Gesture researchers have focused on how gestures benefit learning. For example, data have shown that...
ABSTRACT—How does gesturing help children learn? Ges-turing might encourage children to extract mean...
Although the general consensus is that gesture supports learning across a wide range of learning con...
Learning through physical action with mathematical manipulatives is an effective way to help childre...
The movements we produce or observe others produce can help us learn. Two forms of movement that are...
Gestures are hand movements that are produced simultaneously with spoken language and can supplement...
During classroom instruction, teachers often attempt to scaffold students’ understanding of lesson c...
Children's gestures can reveal important information about heir problem-solving strategies. Thi...
The spontaneous hand gestures that accompany children’s explanations of concepts have been used by t...
Children can express thoughts in gesture that they do not express in speech—they produce gesture– sp...
Children can express thoughts in gesture that they do not express in speech—they produce gesture– sp...
When people speak they typically also gesture. Gesture and speech form an integrated communication s...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
ABSTRACT—Teachers gesture when they teach, and those gestures do not always convey the same informat...
This research extends the range of domains within which children’s gestures are found to play an imp...
Gesture researchers have focused on how gestures benefit learning. For example, data have shown that...
ABSTRACT—How does gesturing help children learn? Ges-turing might encourage children to extract mean...
Although the general consensus is that gesture supports learning across a wide range of learning con...
Learning through physical action with mathematical manipulatives is an effective way to help childre...
The movements we produce or observe others produce can help us learn. Two forms of movement that are...
Gestures are hand movements that are produced simultaneously with spoken language and can supplement...
During classroom instruction, teachers often attempt to scaffold students’ understanding of lesson c...