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South African Journal of Childhood Education

On-line version ISSN 2223-7682
Print version ISSN 2223-7674

Abstract

DA SILVA SOARES JR, Raimundo; BARRETO, Candida  and  SATO, João R.. Perspectives in eye-tracking technology for applications in education. SAJCE [online]. 2023, vol.13, n.1, pp.1-8. ISSN 2223-7682.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajce.v13i1.1204.

BACKGROUND: Many students struggle with mathematics difficulties, such as arithmetic problem-solving, intuitive geometry concepts and learning disabilities. Currently, there is an increasingly interesting in applying neuroscientific research paradigms to elucidate mathematical thinking and neural mechanisms that underlie academic achievement. On this matter, eye-tracking technology has been a valuable option for educational research. It provides a non-invasive and real-time measurement of participants' eye movements and pupil sizes during cognitive tasks. Moreover, the eye-tracker device is portable, allowing more ecological educational experimentations. AIM: Our main goals are to provide an overview and different opportunities for educational eye-tracking research to investigate mathematical thinking at schools. SETTING: This study was conducted in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: This is a perspective article that briefly introduces the eye-tracking technique and describes its possible use in educational research. RESULTS: We present the popular measures and the trends of this technology that could enable educational practitioners and scientists to apply the eye-tracking system to benefit teaching and learning mathematics in naturalistic research. CONCLUSION: The eye-tracking provides insights for innovative approaches to promote evidence-based practices and new interventions through self-directed learning and metacognition skills that could be helpful in mathematics education. CONTRIBUTION: This article provides insight into eye-tracking system utility in educational research regarding the mathematics teaching-learning process.

Keywords : eye-tracking; eye movements; mathematics education; pupillometry; educational neuroscience.

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