Boredom in The Classroom PDF
Boredom in The Classroom PDF
Boredom in The Classroom PDF
On the other side of the desk, boredom can be helpful to students. Since boredom is unpleasant, students
are motivated to engage with an activity or material to reduce their boredom. Thus, boredom may aid in
learning in the following two ways. Firstly, when bored individuals are searching for intriguing content,
they may become interested in a novel topic (such as bugs, history, etc.) which they have never engaged
in before. Once they develop initial interest in this topic, they may become motivated to re-engage with
similar content in the future and deepen their understanding of it. Secondly, the unpleasant feeling of
boredom may motivate students in the classroom to re-engage with the course content. However, if
students are unable or unwilling to become engaged with the course content or are concerned with
eliminating boredom in the fastest and easiest possible way, then they are likely to attend to other
activities unrelated to course content (such as their phones) and this behaviour will hinder learning.
Therefore, if boredom is to improve learning, students and teachers must respond adaptively to the
boredom signal rather than try to eliminate boredom in the most convenient and fastest way. One strategy
is for students to recognize when they are feeling bored and to use cognitive approach techniques, such
as those mentioned above, to remain engaged.
KEYWORDS
Boredom, Attention, Education, Students, Teachers
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