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Looking to relate: teacher gaze and culture in student-rated teacher interpersonal behaviour

Looking to relate: teacher gaze and culture in student-rated teacher interpersonal behaviour
Looking to relate: teacher gaze and culture in student-rated teacher interpersonal behaviour
Mobile eye-tracking was used to investigate the link between teacher gaze and student-rated teacher interpersonal behaviour. Teacher gaze was recorded for 10 min during a teacher-centred part of a naturally occurring lesson. The Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction was then administered to assess how UK students evaluated their teacher interpersonally in that lesson. Teachers conveyed greater dominance (or interpersonal agency) through increasing eye contact while asking questions (‘attentional gaze’). Teachers conveyed more interpersonal friendliness (or communion) through increasing eye contact while lecturing (‘communicative gaze’). Culture did not affect the way gaze was associated with students’ interpersonal perceptions.
411-431
McIntyre, Nora A.
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Mulder, Kees Tim
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Mainhard, M. Tim
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McIntyre, Nora A.
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Mulder, Kees Tim
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Mainhard, M. Tim
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McIntyre, Nora A., Mulder, Kees Tim and Mainhard, M. Tim (2020) Looking to relate: teacher gaze and culture in student-rated teacher interpersonal behaviour. Social Psychology of Education, 411-431. (doi:10.1007/s11218-019-09541-2).

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Mobile eye-tracking was used to investigate the link between teacher gaze and student-rated teacher interpersonal behaviour. Teacher gaze was recorded for 10 min during a teacher-centred part of a naturally occurring lesson. The Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction was then administered to assess how UK students evaluated their teacher interpersonally in that lesson. Teachers conveyed greater dominance (or interpersonal agency) through increasing eye contact while asking questions (‘attentional gaze’). Teachers conveyed more interpersonal friendliness (or communion) through increasing eye contact while lecturing (‘communicative gaze’). Culture did not affect the way gaze was associated with students’ interpersonal perceptions.

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Published date: 7 April 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 450799
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/450799
PURE UUID: 43334277-e804-486d-96d4-48b89175610e
ORCID for Nora A. McIntyre: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4626-3298

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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2021 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:07

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Author: Kees Tim Mulder
Author: M. Tim Mainhard

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