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- Title
Effects of Classroom-Based Physical Activities on Off-Task Behaviors and Attention: Kindergarten Case Study.
- Authors
Wiebelhaus, Sara E.; Hanson, Michelle Fryer
- Abstract
The qualitative case study's purpose was to determine if classroom-based physical activities would affect student off-task behaviors during instruction and students' perceptions of ability to focus before and after activities. Research questions focused on kindergarteners' ability to focus after classroom-based physical activity, perceptions of their ability to focus change with implementation of classroom-based physical activity, and effect of classroom-based physical activity on behavior. Kindergarteners were involved in daily activity stations such as jumping on trampolines, walking balance beams, crawling, and hopscotch. Three students were purposively selected as participants. Data were collected using interviews, video recordings, field notes, and off-task behavior frequency charts and analyzed using a constant comparative method. Study results indicated that implementation of classroom-based physical activities decreased students' offtask behaviors. Decrease in off-task behaviors increased students' perceptions of their ability to pay attention and remain on-task. Recommendations for future research include using a control group and participants diagnosed with ADHD.
- Subjects
KINDERGARTEN; CLASSROOM activities; PHYSICAL activity; TASK performance; ATTENTION
- Publication
Qualitative Report, 2016, Vol 21, Issue 8, p1380
- ISSN
1052-0147
- Publication type
Case Study