Title of article :
A Randomized Trial of Two Promising Computer-Based
Interventions for Students with Attention Difficulties
Author/Authors :
Betty Skipper &
David L. Rabiner، نويسنده , , Desiree W. Murray &
Ann T. Skinner، نويسنده , , Patrick S. Malone، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Few studies have examined whether attention
can be improved with training, even though attention
difficulties adversely affect academic achievement. The
present study was a randomized-controlled trial evaluating
the impact of Computerized Attention Training (CAT) and
Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) on attention and
academic performance in 77 inattentive first graders.
Students receiving either intervention were more likely
than controls to show a moderate decline in teacher rated
attention problems in first grade. Students receiving CAI
also showed gains in reading fluency and in teacher ratings
of academic performance. Intervention effects for attention
were absent by second grade largely because attention
problems declined in all groups. However, post hoc
analyses indicated potential longer-term benefits for children
with 6 or more inattentive symptoms at baseline.
Persistent attention problems were associated with poorer
academic performance in multiple domains. Results provide
initial evidence that CAT and CAI can improve children’s
attention in the classroom - and support additional studies
to determine whether more clinically significant benefits are
attainable.
Keywords :
Attention . ADHD . Academic achievement .Attention training . Computer-assisted instruction
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology