The Next Generation Science Standards emphasize engaging students in the practice of constructing explanations using disciplinary core ideas such as the structure of matter. Research has identified that students have difficulty both with constructing explanations and with constructing particulate views of matter, and therefore there is a need to research additional ways to support students in these areas. The present study investigated how students used gestures as they shifted from descriptions to explanations of phenomena involving gas pressure. Using case studies based on student interviews, we found that students used gestures differently when they provided descriptions and when they provided explanations. While giving descriptions, stu...
Students’ difficulties interpreting diagrams remain a concern in science education. Research about i...
Abstract. Learning in science requires the ability to think spatially and gesturing has been shown t...
Recent research has shown that hand gestures produced by both teachers and learners make underlying ...
The Next Generation Science Standards emphasize engaging students in the practice of constructing ex...
International audienceProblem Since the late 1970's there has been a lot of research to identify stu...
In physics education research, we are often concerned with understanding students’ ideas. For these ...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
Student gestures are part of how students articulate their ideas, and can be of use to us in di-agno...
Several researches show that gestures are a fundamental element for the understanding of the discour...
This paper reports on the different gesture types employed by twenty-three Year 10 students as they ...
International audienceOver the past two decades, video analyses of science classroom have developed ...
Iconic gestures that are ubiquitous in speech are integral to human meaning-making. However, few stu...
This paper reports on insights into students' understanding of the concept of rate of change, provid...
Gestures are a physical manifestation of cognitive processes that reflect abstract and concrete idea...
Systematic observations of student gestures can not only fill in gaps in students’ verbal expression...
Students’ difficulties interpreting diagrams remain a concern in science education. Research about i...
Abstract. Learning in science requires the ability to think spatially and gesturing has been shown t...
Recent research has shown that hand gestures produced by both teachers and learners make underlying ...
The Next Generation Science Standards emphasize engaging students in the practice of constructing ex...
International audienceProblem Since the late 1970's there has been a lot of research to identify stu...
In physics education research, we are often concerned with understanding students’ ideas. For these ...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
Student gestures are part of how students articulate their ideas, and can be of use to us in di-agno...
Several researches show that gestures are a fundamental element for the understanding of the discour...
This paper reports on the different gesture types employed by twenty-three Year 10 students as they ...
International audienceOver the past two decades, video analyses of science classroom have developed ...
Iconic gestures that are ubiquitous in speech are integral to human meaning-making. However, few stu...
This paper reports on insights into students' understanding of the concept of rate of change, provid...
Gestures are a physical manifestation of cognitive processes that reflect abstract and concrete idea...
Systematic observations of student gestures can not only fill in gaps in students’ verbal expression...
Students’ difficulties interpreting diagrams remain a concern in science education. Research about i...
Abstract. Learning in science requires the ability to think spatially and gesturing has been shown t...
Recent research has shown that hand gestures produced by both teachers and learners make underlying ...