Enhancing classroom attention during Ramadan: The efficacy of instructional videos in sports science education

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Omar Trabelsi , Mohamed Abdelkader Souissi , Olfa Tounsi , Mustapha Bouchiba , Maher Mrayeh , Swantje Scharenberg , Adnene Gharbi
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Millions of Muslim university students observe Ramadan annually, yet little research explores their classroom experiences amid the distinctive circumstances of this holy month. Addressing this research gap, this study investigates the association between Ramadan observance and classroom attention among sports science students. Additionally, the effectiveness of instructional videos as an intervention was examined. In a crossover design, thirty-six fasting students received exposure to three regular theoretical tennis lessons before Ramadan, three regular lessons during Ramadan, and three lessons incorporating instructional videos during Ramadan. A counterbalancing procedure was implemented to minimize confounders, including the order of exposure, the time of day, and the lesson content. Classroom attention was assessed through self-reporting using digital clickers throughout 50-min lessons. The results revealed a significant increase in attention lapses during regular Ramadan lessons (non-Ramadan: 3.69 ± 2.08 lapses vs. Ramadan: 6.89 ± 2.55 lapses; p < 0.001). Surprisingly, attention lapses decreased significantly (p < 0.001), even compared to non-Ramadan conditions (p < 0.01), when instructional videos were used (2.42 ± 1.57 lapses). The effectiveness of instructional videos in improving classroom attention under Ramadan observance is highlighted in this study. While heightened attention levels are generally acknowledged as indicators of a more efficient knowledge acquisition experience, this research does not explicitly posit instructional videos as effective content-delivery tools under Ramadan conditions. However, it lays the groundwork for such possibilities, which could be investigated in future research.

在斋月期间提高课堂注意力:体育科学教育中教学视频的功效
每年都有数百万穆斯林大学生参加斋月活动,但很少有研究探讨他们在这一神圣月份的独特环境中的课堂体验。针对这一研究空白,本研究调查了斋月纪念活动与体育科学专业学生课堂注意力之间的关联。此外,还考察了教学视频作为干预措施的有效性。在一项交叉设计中,36 名禁食学生在斋月前上了三节常规网球理论课,在斋月期间上了三节常规课,在斋月期间上了三节包含教学视频的课。为了尽量减少混淆因素,包括接触顺序、一天中的时间和课程内容,采用了一种平衡程序。在 50 分钟的课程中,通过使用数字点击器进行自我报告来评估课堂注意力。结果显示,在斋月常规课程中,注意力缺失率明显增加(非斋月:3.69 ± 2.08):非斋月:3.69 ± 2.08 次与斋月:6.89 ± 2.55 次):6.89 ± 2.55 次;p < 0.001)。令人惊讶的是,当使用教学视频(2.42 ± 1.57 次失误)时,注意力失误明显减少(p < 0.001),甚至与非斋月条件下相比(p < 0.01)也是如此。本研究强调了教学视频在斋月期间提高课堂注意力的有效性。虽然注意力的提高被普遍认为是更高效的知识获取体验的指标,但本研究并未明确将教学视频作为斋月条件下有效的内容传递工具。不过,它为这种可能性奠定了基础,可在今后的研究中加以探讨。
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期刊介绍: Learning and Motivation features original experimental research devoted to the analysis of basic phenomena and mechanisms of learning, memory, and motivation. These studies, involving either animal or human subjects, examine behavioral, biological, and evolutionary influences on the learning and motivation processes, and often report on an integrated series of experiments that advance knowledge in this field. Theoretical papers and shorter reports are also considered.
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