• Students can't focus: new methods and solutions?

    My Students Can’t Focus… I Need Your Help!
    I'm a non-native English teacher, and this is my daily challenge.

    Many of my students lose focus after just a few minutes.
    Some are tired, some bored, some distracted.
    I try my best, but it’s hard.

    Why is this happening?
    📱 Too much screen time
    📚 Lessons too hard or too easy
    🏫 Noisy or boring classroom

    I’ve tried some changes:
    ✔️ More games and group work
    ✔️ Short brain breaks
    ✔️ Using Kahoot, Genially, and videos
    ✔️ Changing my teaching style

    But I still need new ideas.

    Teachers, educators, friends…
    🩵 How do you help your students stay focused?
    🩵 What works in your classroom?

    Please share your tips in the comments.
    Let’s help each other.💪

  • @Nawre166254edb6 You're doing an amazing job it’s clear how much you care💙really admire the way you’ve already tried games, brain breaks and tech tools that takes dedication

    One thing that helps me is breaking the lesson into very short parts with a change in pace like a quick quiz a partner question or just standing up to share something even small changes can refresh their focus
    You’re truly inspiring you are already doing absolutely great appreciated 💐

    Sayeda Afshan Shah

  • @Nawre166254edb6
    Students struggle with focus due to distractions, stress, and outdated teaching methods. To improve engagement, educators can use personalized learning, gamification, mindfulness techniques, and active learning strategies. Flexible learning spaces and immersive technologies like VR enhance concentration by making lessons more interactive. Since you're deeply interested in neuroscience, how do you see brain plasticity influencing students' ability to maintain focus?
    Chokri

    "Empowering students through engaging education, fostering environmental consciousness, and advancing scientific literacy. Committed to shaping future leaders in Life and Earth Sciences."

  • @Nawre166254edb6 Absolutely! you’re not alone! Many teachers (native and non-native alike) face this daily. It’s great that you’ve already tried interactive tools like Kahoot, Genially, and videos, and that you’re mixing things up with games and group work. That shows real commitment!
    Let’s discuss some more

    1. Curiosity Hooks at the Start (with a Twist)
      Start each lesson with a mystery, riddle, or visual puzzle that’s slightly connected to your lesson — but don’t solve it right away. Let the answer unfold through the lesson. This gives students a reason to stay engaged.
      Focus Challenges: Beat the Clock (Gamified Tasks)
      Make short tasks timed with fun pressure. Use a visible countdown and dramatic music. “You have 90 seconds! Let’s go!”
      Why it works: It creates urgency, and the brain loves quick, purposeful action — even for tired students.
    2. Focus Dice
      Make a simple “Focus Dice” (real or paper):
      Each side has a different action:
      • Whisper the word
      • Clap the syllables
      • Act it out
      • Draw it
      • Say it in a sentence
      • Translate and mime
      As we know Random tasks surprise the brain and keep it alert 🚨 excellent for reviewing vocabulary.
      Hope these will help you 🧠

    Alwesha Memon. Teaching minds, touching hearts, shaping futures.✨