Promoting Student Attention

Promoting Student Attention
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Publisher : ASCD
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9781416633198
ISBN-13 : 1416633197
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Book Synopsis Promoting Student Attention by : Robin Wisniewski

Download or read book Promoting Student Attention written by Robin Wisniewski and published by ASCD. This book was released on 2024-10-02 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A research-based guide to help teachers support students with attention challenges. Why can't my students pay attention? It's a deceptively simple question that's increasingly on teachers' minds. It's not about "fixing" students facing distractions—digital or otherwise. Rather, it's about looking at inattention in new ways and adopting proven, attention-promoting strategies that are learner-centered, respectful, and effective. In Promoting Student Attention, psychologist and educator Robin Wisniewski • Discusses what attention is and offers a framework for thinking about student attention. • Explains how to assess inattention in the classroom and find root causes. • Introduces five principles for promoting attention, along with strategies to use right away. • Addresses ADHD—what it is and isn't—and presents targeted approaches to help students with specific inattention or impulsivity issues. • Shares the experiences of real teachers who have created conditions for attention in their classrooms. Students can't learn if they can't focus. Use this book to better support students who struggle with attention issues and to create an improved learning environment for all the students you teach.


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