Students and teachers get distracted during class time in school.
In fact, 80% of the teachers say that they have to prompt students in class because of behavioral issues.
“Yeah, I mean, obviously, if kids are creating distractions, such as talking loud or body
movements – [they] are obviously going to create a distraction for people who
do want to learn and who are trying to pay attention. So yes, [distractions impact all students],” said Chavo Garcia, history teacher.
movements – [they] are obviously going to create a distraction for people who
do want to learn and who are trying to pay attention. So yes, [distractions impact all students],” said Chavo Garcia, history teacher.
But many students find solutions that work for them even in the midst of many distractions.
“I might ask the teacher to just go outside and work on my work,”said Elena Dahlman, freshman class president.