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Classroom observations of students with and without ADHD: Differences across types of engagement
Authors:Rosemary E Vile Junod  Asha K Jitendra  Robert J Volpe  Kristi S Cleary
Institution:Lehigh University, USA
Abstract:The current study examined the behaviors related to academic engagement exhibited by students with ADHD during instruction in math and reading. A total of 155 students (92 ADHD, 63 recruited controls) in grades 1 through 4 participated in the study. Results revealed that students with ADHD exhibited statistically significant lower rates of academic engagement and higher rates of off-task behaviors than recruited controls and randomly selected peer comparisons. Specifically, students with ADHD exhibited statistically significant lower rates of passive academic engagement (PET) than recruited controls and peer comparisons; however no group differences were found with regard to active engaged time (AET). In addition, students with ADHD exhibited lower rates of AET than PET, a finding observed among both recruited controls and randomly selected peer comparisons. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
Keywords:Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder  Classroom behavior  Behavior observation
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