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Framework for Enhancing ADHD Children Online Home Learning in Design Aspect: A Hong Kong Case

Authors :
Chun Wang To
Luqian Wang
Yi-Teng Shih
Source :
Problems of Education in the 21st Century. 2024 82(6):904-922.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the adoption of distance learning as a new alternative educational approach globally, a shift that has persisted even to the post-pandemic period. Despite identifying online educational advantages in previous studies, the abrupt societal changes brought about by the pandemic have exposed disproportionate difficulties. This study aims to understand how attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) children and their parents are influenced by this educational pattern, and to outline a framework to improve their home-based learning environment from a design perspective. Following the Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle (KELC), the research commenced with the analysis of ADHD children and online-schooling in Hong Kong. After problems are identified initially, the observational study of 32 school students with or without ADHD in a home-learning environment is conducted to interpret these problems. This process has identified the key issues of domestic distraction and the need for resource support. The study also provides a multi-functional table design as an initial direction for developing supportive frameworks. Then, another study is conducted with a total of 30 school students with or without ADHD and their stakeholders to assess the effectiveness of the design concept. Therefore, the study's findings provide a valuable insight for proposing the framework to improve the home learning experience via the working area for ADHD children. These research findings not only contribute to academic discourse for validating ADHD children challenges in distance education, but also facilitate ADHD parents, educators and designers to enhance the home learning environment by offering a structured design framework.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1822-7864 and 2538-7111
Volume :
82
Issue :
6
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Problems of Education in the 21st Century
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1456175
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research