"Gestures may need to add information in order to be beneficial" Yeo et al (2017) https://t.co/SYp0iXbbjw https://t.co/6XiGyufeFH
@renialo Here is one by @NicoleMMcNeil @susanwagnercook et al., but not sure if it was eventually published? https://t.co/krlSSL7HRH Here is a published one that may be of interest: https://t.co/0mkVDDhxIo
@MatthewOldridge @hallumclass @Mathgarden yes there a fair amount of research around teacher gestures but student ones are great too: https://t.co/dHir4YnJcc https://t.co/mE8w2XUjtL https://t.co/fICa9VyPv6 are just a few I found with a quick search bu
Teachers’ gestures and students’ learning: sometimes “hands off” is better https://t.co/G0j0eOvGzn #math #k12
RT @mwalibali: New paper w/ Amelia Yeo, Maia Ledesma, Mitchell Nathan & Breckie Church! More teacher gesture is not always better! @CogGu…
Gestures do not always lead to learning. https://t.co/qddh6c5uZn
RT @mwalibali: New paper w/ Amelia Yeo, Maia Ledesma, Mitchell Nathan & Breckie Church! More teacher gesture is not always better! @CogGu…
@raychel_gordon Did you see this? https://t.co/A7ro2ZfOyR
RT @mwalibali: New paper w/ Amelia Yeo, Maia Ledesma, Mitchell Nathan & Breckie Church! More teacher gesture is not always better! @CogGu…
RT @mwalibali: New paper w/ Amelia Yeo, Maia Ledesma, Mitchell Nathan & Breckie Church! More teacher gesture is not always better! @CogGu…
New paper w/ Amelia Yeo, Maia Ledesma, Mitchell Nathan & Breckie Church! More teacher gesture is not always better! @CogGuy @thatmaia https://t.co/z6mmtZgVDV
Nice! A lot can be learned at the boundaries... https://t.co/QwqkbHf5BY
RT @GestureSociety: Do teachers' gestures always lead to student learning? Not always. https://t.co/qcygiGwcZn
RT @GestureSociety: Do teachers' gestures always lead to student learning? Not always. https://t.co/qcygiGwcZn
Do teachers' gestures always lead to student learning? Not always. https://t.co/qcygiGwcZn