There is an issue that it is hard to children to focus on the school. There can be a range of reasons such as teachers’ teaching methods and learning program of schools, so there can be done several changes to solve this problem.
Initially, for difficulty of paying attention to school, teaching methods and programs can be reasons. To be exact, nowadays there are a huge range of private and public schools located in different countries, so each school has its own teaching ways but most programs are too simple. So that, most of schools could not draw students’ attention, due to the lack of the variation of each lesson based in exact subject. In addition, even if, teachers working at schools are able to teach, mostly they are unable to attract children to study. For reason, especially in public schools rather than in learning centers, teachers are mostly force the students to learn their subject instead of arousing interest in children.
In the case of taking into account the initial reasons, there are many solutions that should be carried out, for example, awakening interest of children in learning. For example, governments must develop the new and different strategies for each school and increase the variation that can lead to creating an expanded choice for students. However, governments also have to cut the number of subjects in terms of choices of each student. The solution of second cause is that, teachers should also focus on children’s behavior especially in their preference in type of subject and in with science or art they have a talent. It is important that firstly it should be done by tutors in the beginning of the way of learning, analyzing each child and matching the method for each one.
In conclusion, this task has explored why many children struggle to concentrate in school and how to address the issue. The analysis identified teaching methods, curriculum variety, and classroom practices as key factors; when lessons are monotonous or not tailored to students’ interests, attention tends to wane. Practical solutions include diversifying teaching approaches, reducing rigid subject lists to allow personalized choice, and training teachers to recognize each child’s preferences and strengths. Implementing these changes can enhance engagement, improve focus, and support better learning outcomes. While these recommendations require coordinated efforts from governments, schools, and teachers, they offer a feasible path toward more attentive and motivated learners. Overall, fostering interest and providing adaptability in both instruction and curriculum are essential to solving this problem.
