Short breaks at school: effects of a physical activity and a mindfulness intervention on children's attention, reading comprehension, and self-esteem

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Trends in Neuroscience and Education Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tine.2021.100160
Christian Müller , Barbara Otto , Viktoria Sawitzki , Priyanga Kanagalingam , Jens-Steffen Scherer , Sven Lindberg
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Abstract

Background

Although breaks are essential to restoring cognitive and psychological conditions for learning, short breaks within school lessons are not established and the specificity of effects has not often been investigated. Therefore, the effects of a physical activity (Study 1) and a mindfulness intervention (Study 2) were investigated.

Procedure

By an intervention-control group design, the effects of daily 10-min physical activity (Study 1: N = 162, 4th grade) and mindfulness breaks (Study 2: N = 79, 5th grade) were implemented within regular school lessons over a 2-week time period to research the impact on attention, reading comprehension, and self-esteem.

Results

In the physical activity intervention children's attention improved (attention-processing speed: p < .004, ηp2 = .05, attention-performance: p < .025, ηp2 = .03), and in the mindfulness intervention reading comprehension improved (p < .012, ηp2 = .08) compared to the controls. Results further indicated that self-esteem moderated the relationship between groups and attention improvement in study 1.

Conclusion

Classroom-based short physical and mindfulness breaks could support attention and reading comprehension, which are known to support overall academic success.

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学校短暂休息:体育活动和正念干预对儿童注意力、阅读理解和自尊的影响
虽然休息对恢复学习的认知和心理状态是必不可少的,但在学校课程中没有建立短暂的休息,其效果的特异性也没有经常进行调查。因此,我们研究了体力活动(研究1)和正念干预(研究2)的效果。通过干预对照组设计,在为期两周的常规学校课程中实施每日10分钟体育活动(研究1:N = 162,四年级)和正念休息(研究2:N = 79,五年级)的效果,以研究对注意力,阅读理解和自尊的影响。结果体育活动干预后儿童注意加工速度显著提高;0.004, ηp2 = 0.05,注意力-表现:p <0.025, ηp2 = 0.03),正念干预组阅读理解能力提高(p <0.012, ηp2 = 0.08)。研究结果进一步表明,自尊调节了小组与注意改善之间的关系。结论基于课堂的短暂身体和正念休息可以提高注意力和阅读理解能力,这是众所周知的有助于整体学业成功的因素。
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