Thursday, June 27
3:30-3:50 PM
CEST
Oud West

Practices of Science Teachers: Evidence from Teacher Noticing

Brief Paper ID: 55209
  1. Alwyn Vwen Yen Lee
    National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University
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    Aik Ling Tan
    National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University
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    Seng Chee Tan
    National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University

Abstract: Teacher noticing patterns offer insights into in-the-moment decisions and actions of teachers that have a direct impact on students’ learning. However, research on differences between novice and expert teachers’ vision in lessons remain limited. Using a mobile eye-tracker, we collected and analyzed data from two science teachers. Findings showed that the expert teacher focused her attention on relevant information across the classroom, while the novice teacher’s attention was restricted to specific problematic areas. As a work-in-progress, this paper provides valuable insights that we can build onto existential work for further studies.

Presider: Koen Depryck, Institute of Knowledge Management

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