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Televised classroom events as distractors for reading-disabled children
Authors:James E. Patton  Donald K. Routh  Stuart I. Offenbach
Affiliation:(1) University of Iowa, USA;(2) Purdue University, USA;(3) Grand Wood Area Education Agency, 4401 6th Street, S. W., 52401 Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Abstract:Three experiments examined the influence of videotaped classroom events on the academic performance and study behavior of reading-disabled and normally reading children in grades 1 through 6. In experiments 1 and 2a an experimenter-controlled presentation of these distractors resulted in performance decrements, the magnitude of which was greater for higher difficulty tasks. The distractor effects were similar for the two groups in this condition. However, when the children themselves were allowed to control their degree of exposure to the same distractors in experiment 2b, the reading-disabled children were less likely to act to escape the distraction. Results are discussed in terms of children's metacognitive awareness of distraction, and implications for the classroom are considered.
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