Teacher’s gaze communicates consciously and unconsciously her pedagogical priorities to the students. By creating and responding to eye contact initiatives, people can communicate both status and affection. This research explores the frequency of teacher-student eye contacts and their connection to teachers’ scaffolding intentions. The data consisted of mobile gaze tracking recordings of two teachers and stationary classroom videos during three collaborative mathematical problem-solving lessons. The quantitative analysis showed that most of the teacher gazes on student faces did not lead to dyadic eye contacts and those gazes that did, occurred often during affective and cognitive scaffolding. These results offer us novel and important insi...
Abstract Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in re...
Reading students’ faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
Reading students’ faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
Teacher’s gaze communicates consciously and unconsciously her pedagogical priorities to the students...
Recent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual attention in the classro...
International audienceRecent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual at...
International audienceRecent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual at...
Teachers' role in scaffolding students' problem-solving process is crucial. New technology provides ...
Teachers' role in scaffolding students' problem-solving process is crucial. New technology provides ...
Reciprocal eye contact is a significant part of human interaction, but its role in classroom interac...
Reciprocal eye contact is a significant part of human interaction, but its role in classroom interac...
In this plenary, I reflect on the MathTrack reseach project that examines the role of visual attenti...
Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in relation to...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction. All righ...
Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in relation to...
Abstract Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in re...
Reading students’ faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
Reading students’ faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
Teacher’s gaze communicates consciously and unconsciously her pedagogical priorities to the students...
Recent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual attention in the classro...
International audienceRecent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual at...
International audienceRecent gaze tracking research have illustrated patterns of teachers’ visual at...
Teachers' role in scaffolding students' problem-solving process is crucial. New technology provides ...
Teachers' role in scaffolding students' problem-solving process is crucial. New technology provides ...
Reciprocal eye contact is a significant part of human interaction, but its role in classroom interac...
Reciprocal eye contact is a significant part of human interaction, but its role in classroom interac...
In this plenary, I reflect on the MathTrack reseach project that examines the role of visual attenti...
Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in relation to...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction. All righ...
Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in relation to...
Abstract Mobile eye-tracking research has provided evidence both on teachers' visual attention in re...
Reading students’ faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
Reading students’ faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...