We know that teachers' gaze patterns affect student learning, that experts and novices differ in their gaze during teaching and that gaze patterns differ by culture in non-educational settings. However, teacher gaze research is limited to Western cultural contexts and largely to laboratory settings. We explored expert and novice teacher gaze in real-world classrooms in two cultural contexts: Hong Kong and the UK. Forty teachers wore eye-tracking glasses during teacher-centred activities. We analysed ‘communicative gaze’ (gaze during talking) and ‘attentional gaze’ (gaze during questioning). We compared static (i.e., aggregated) and dynamic (i.e., structural) measures across expertise and cultures. Expert teachers looked longer at students a...
The paper describes the purpose and the methods of the international project “Teaching in Higher ...
International audienceThis study aims at investigating which cues teachers detect and process from t...
To assess the degree to which teachers’ attention allocation operates below conscious awareness, I a...
We know that teachers' gaze patterns affect student learning, that experts and novices differ in the...
Humans are born to learn by understanding where adults look. This is likely to extend into the class...
Classroom teaching is complex. In the classroom, teachers must readily attend to disruptions and suc...
Classroom teaching is complex. In the classroom, teachers must readily attend to disruptions and suc...
Mobile eye-tracking was used to investigate the link between teacher gaze and student-rated teacher ...
Mobile eye-tracking was used to investigate the link between teacher gaze and student-rated teacher ...
Reading students' faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
The exploratory study presented in the poster is part of a larger research project investigating tea...
To date most of our knowledge on professional vision has relied on verbal data or questionnaires tha...
Expertise is marked by outstanding performance of a person in a specific area or profession. In many...
\u3cp\u3eVisual expertise has been explored in numerous professions, but research on teachers’ visio...
The paper describes the purpose and the methods of the international project “Teaching in Higher ...
International audienceThis study aims at investigating which cues teachers detect and process from t...
To assess the degree to which teachers’ attention allocation operates below conscious awareness, I a...
We know that teachers' gaze patterns affect student learning, that experts and novices differ in the...
Humans are born to learn by understanding where adults look. This is likely to extend into the class...
Classroom teaching is complex. In the classroom, teachers must readily attend to disruptions and suc...
Classroom teaching is complex. In the classroom, teachers must readily attend to disruptions and suc...
Mobile eye-tracking was used to investigate the link between teacher gaze and student-rated teacher ...
Mobile eye-tracking was used to investigate the link between teacher gaze and student-rated teacher ...
Reading students' faces and their body language, checking their worksheets, and keeping eye contact ...
The exploratory study presented in the poster is part of a larger research project investigating tea...
To date most of our knowledge on professional vision has relied on verbal data or questionnaires tha...
Expertise is marked by outstanding performance of a person in a specific area or profession. In many...
\u3cp\u3eVisual expertise has been explored in numerous professions, but research on teachers’ visio...
The paper describes the purpose and the methods of the international project “Teaching in Higher ...
International audienceThis study aims at investigating which cues teachers detect and process from t...
To assess the degree to which teachers’ attention allocation operates below conscious awareness, I a...