Teacher's Notes: Managing students' attention span

Students have a limited attention span. Try to engage them in various activities so that you can keep their attention focused during the two-hour class.

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  • 13 Aug 2017

When presenting theory, try not to talk too long. We advise you to alternate the moments when you require your students’ attention with moments when you give them a task they should solve alone.
 

Example – this is the rhythm of lesson one:

  1. Teacher and students present themselves
  2. Setting out the rules in class (teacher requires students’ attention)
  3. Logging in to the system (a task for students)
  4. Building a robot (a task for students)
  5. Introduction to programming and all mistakes students can make in the process (teacher requires students’ attention)
  6. Working on tasks (a task for students)

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