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Godwin, Karrie E.; Leroux, Audrey J.; Scupelli, Peter; Fisher, Anna V. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2022
Prior laboratory research suggests the visual environment can be a source of distraction for children, reducing attention to instructional tasks and learning outcomes. However, systematic research examining how the visual environment relates to attention in genuine classrooms is rare. In addition, it is unknown what specific aspects of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Attention Control, Classroom Environment, Visual Perception
Jeff Schiel – ACT Education Corp., 2025
Recent results from large-scale testing programs (e.g., the ACT® test, Programme for International Student Assessment) show declines over time in high school students' mathematics performance. Such declines can be concerning for many, including students, parents, and educators. Several factors could be related to mathematics performance declines,…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics Achievement, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
Hulac, David M.; Mickelson, Lisa R.; Briesch, Amy M.; Maroeca, Helen; Hartjes, Caitlyn; Anderson, Kaitlin; Ederveen, Kayla – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2022
Stability balls have become a common option for alternative seating in classrooms. While the social validity of stability ball classroom seating remains high among students and teachers, findings on the effectiveness of this alternative seating method are mixed. This is particularly true when the intent of the intervention is to increase student…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Student Behavior, Furniture, Attention Control
Sarah T. Zipf; Leqi Li; Gala Campos Oaxaca; Crystal M. Ramsay – Innovative Higher Education, 2025
Historically, classrooms have utilized stationary furniture, facing front toward a centralized instructor position, and limiting student-to-student interactions. Such classrooms often stem from design processes that tend to focus on building codes and feedback from investors, architects, and planners, which leaves little input from instructors and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Classroom Environment, Classroom Design, Space Utilization
Massonnié, Jessica; Mareschal, Denis; Kirkham, Natasha Z. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2022
Classrooms are noisy: when children are engaged in solo work, they also hear background babble, noise from outdoor, and people moving around. Few studies investigating the effects of noise on academic tasks use naturalistic stimuli. Questions also remain regarding why some children are more impaired by noise than others. This study compared…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, Recall (Psychology)
Alexander M. Rigney; Daniel D. Drevon; Michael D. Hixson – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
The authors investigated whether a functional relation exists between the mindfulness-based intervention Headspace and student attentive behavior, and the perceptions of Headspace from instructors who used the intervention. The study was conducted in three classrooms with elementary-age students. The intervention was delivered via the Headspace…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Attention Control, Metacognition, Self Control
Maren Stahl Lerang; Sigrun K. Ertesvåg; Trude Havik – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
This study examined the association between observers and students' reports of instructional support at the classroom-level, and whether students' off-task behavior predicted their perception of instructional support over time. The sample consisted of 1306 students and 79 teachers. Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling was applied to the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Time on Task, Attention Control, Teaching Methods
Xue, Xiaorui; Xie, Shiwei; Mishra, Shitanshu; Wright, Anna M.; Biswas, Gautam; Levin, Daniel T. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2022
Recent advances in eye-tracking technology afford the possibility to collect rich data on attentional focus in a wide variety of settings outside the lab. However, apart from anecdotal reports, it is not clear how to maximize the validity of these data and prevent data loss from tracking failures. Particularly helpful in developing these…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Eye Movements, Comparative Analysis, Human Posture
Scrimin, Sara; Moscardino, Ughetta; Mason, Lucia – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Background: Children's ability to remain focused on a task despite the presence of emotionally salient distractors in the environment is crucial for successful learning and academic performance. Aims: This study investigated first-graders' allocation of attentional resources in the presence of distracting emotional, school-related social…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Attention Control, Psychological Patterns
Iluzada, Christina Long; Wakefield, Robin L.; Alford, Allison M. – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
College instructors desiring classrooms free from learning distractions often enforce personal-technology-use policies to create what they think is an optimal learning environment, but students tend not to favor restrictive personal technology policies. Which type of personal technology classroom environment maximizes student satisfaction,…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Handheld Devices, Laptop Computers
Jennie K. Grammer; Keye Xu; Agatha Lenartowicz – npj Science of Learning, 2021
Activities that are effective in supporting attention have the potential to increase opportunities for student learning. However, little is known about the impact of instructional contexts on student attention, in part due to limitations in our ability to measure attention in the classroom, typically based on behavioral observation and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Classroom Environment, Attention Control, Diagnostic Tests
Rönnlund, Maria; Bergström, Peter; Tieva, Åse – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2021
This participatory design-based research study addresses the relational character of the physical learning environment and pedagogical practice in the context of a design project carried out at a Swedish upper secondary school. Three teachers initiated the project with the intent to introduce student centred pedagogy and increase active learning.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students, Nontraditional Education
Dugan, Riley; Zhang, Chun; Kellaris, James; Sweeney, Ric – Marketing Education Review, 2019
Despite being a pervasive emotion that is felt across occupational and educational contexts, boredom has heretofore been underexplored in the marketing education literature. This research attempts to rectify this notable omission by presenting two studies that lend insight into the individual personality characteristics that make students…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Marketing, Personality Traits, Psychological Patterns
Frisby, Brandi N.; Sexton, Benson T.; Buckner, Marjorie M.; Beck, Anna-Carrie; Kaufmann, Renee – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
Framed by literature regarding classroom interactions that affect students' cognitive processing, this study provided an integrative approach to understanding distracting instructor and student communication. Participants qualitatively reported on either a distracting peer (n = 90) or instructor (n = 127). The responses were coded using…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Classroom Environment
Liew, Jeffrey; Erbeli, Florina; Nyanamba, Juliet M.; Li, Danni – Reading Psychology, 2020
Reading competence is one of the main gateways to learning and serves as the foundation for nearly all academic subjects, but reading is not a natural skill. For beginning and struggling readers, the process of learning to read is often fraught with frustration. Thus, abilities to manage affect or emotions and maintain attention or focus (i.e.…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Self Control, Reading Skills, Reading Motivation