An interactive guide for teachers to address
attention challenges in the classroom - includes strategies you can try today!
Not exact matches
In an introduction to the special JSTE issue, editors Joseph Krajcik and Ibrahim Delen call
attention to the current
challenges posed by NGSS, which calls for a shift from
classrooms where ideas are merely presented to students to those where «students grapple with data and ideas and use those ideas to explain phenomena and design solutions to problems.»
Taking a break to bounce on an exercise ball, breaking up learning into chunks, and outdoor play times, or providing a quick stretching or jumping jacks break
in the
classroom, can all help the
attention -
challenged student stay focused.
The problem is more about where students live —
in poverty or not — and how their lives are being affected by
challenges at home, which then affect
classroom behavior or
attention in class.
Rather than passively waving red flags on the sidelines of the
classroom, bullying paradoxically
challenges educators by actively screaming for
attention and smoldering quietly
in the recesses of the learning environment.
Flipping would give my highest - achieving students a new, developmentally appropriate
challenge while freeing up my
attention in the
classroom for those most
in need of help.
To the extent that the failure of low performing schools reflects the
challenges that disadvantaged students bring to the
classroom, and not simply poor leadership or instruction, more
attention to those
challenges may be necessary
in the form, for example, of health clinics, counselors, or mental health specialists.
One was regarding a child
in her
classroom, Joe, who had some learning and
attention challenges.
In addition, challenging behavior may divert teachers» attention from instructional time for all children in the classroo
In addition,
challenging behavior may divert teachers»
attention from instructional time for all children
in the classroo
in the
classroom.
I also feel there are SEVERAL mentally
challenged children who are immersed
in with the regular
classrooms that cause great disruptions
in the class as I have witnessed
in one of my children's classes there is a student who has not finished a single homework assignment this year does not stay
in their seat talks and wants
attention and disrupts the class taking away valuable time fro the students.