This paper presents preliminary findings from a single-case study investi-gating inclusive learning through an education technology addressed to students with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) en-rolled in upper secondary schools. The study’s objective was to explore the potential of technology to mitigate challenging behaviors and enhance at-tention, collaboration, and self-control among students with ADHD. Fur-thermore, the study concentrated on the impact of learning coding through the education platform, encompassing the development of positive social and relational skills. The methodology employed is grounded in natural-istic observations and qualitative data analysis. While the data collection process continues, certain intriguing outcomes emerged from interactions with teachers and students involved, suggesting potential future research directions on the application of education technology to students with ADHD.

Education Technology for Students with ADHD in Secondary School: Preliminary Results of a Single-Case Study

Traina, Ivan
2025-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents preliminary findings from a single-case study investi-gating inclusive learning through an education technology addressed to students with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) en-rolled in upper secondary schools. The study’s objective was to explore the potential of technology to mitigate challenging behaviors and enhance at-tention, collaboration, and self-control among students with ADHD. Fur-thermore, the study concentrated on the impact of learning coding through the education platform, encompassing the development of positive social and relational skills. The methodology employed is grounded in natural-istic observations and qualitative data analysis. While the data collection process continues, certain intriguing outcomes emerged from interactions with teachers and students involved, suggesting potential future research directions on the application of education technology to students with ADHD.
2025
9783032016317
Education Technology, Students with ADHD, Secondary Schools, Single-Case Study
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