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Classroom activities and off - task behavior in elementary school children

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posted on 2013-08-01, 00:00 authored by Karrie InabaKarrie Inaba, Ma. V. Almeda, Megan Petroccia, Ryan S. Baker, Anna FisherAnna Fisher
<p>Maintaining focused attention in the classroom is considered an important factor for successful learning. Loss of instructional time due to off-task behavior is recognized as a significant challenge by both researchers and practitioners. However, there has been little research into the factors contributing to off-task behavior. This paper reports results from the first large-scale study investigating how elementary school children allocate their attention in classroom environments and how patterns of attention allocation change as a function of gender, grade level, and instructional format. The findings indicate that instructional format is related to off-task behavior in elementary school students. These findings can begin to form a foundation for development of research-based guidelines for instructional design aimed to optimize focused attention in classroom settings.</p>

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