Training & Development Journal
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 2

Concepts and Misperception of School Teachers regarding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

1Faculty, Department of Applied Sciences and humanities, ABES Engineering College, Uttar Pradesh, India

2Professor, Department of Management Studies, ITS, U P Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, India

*Corresponding author email id: *arora_vk@yahoo.com

**nimisha0305@gmail.com

Abstract

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common behavioural disorder that affects a small percentage of school going children. Children with this kind of disorder are hyperactive and may understand what is expected of them but have trouble following through because they can't sit still or pay attention to details. Ultimately, this impairs child's academic and social abilities. A school going child pays much of his/her working time in school; therefore, school teachers are expected to know about ADHD. The objectiveof research is to study the general concept and misperception of school teachers of Hapur city, Uttar Pradesh. The tool used for analysis is knowledge of attention deficit disorders scale (KADDS) along with other statistical tools. After analysis, it is found that the overall knowledge of ADHD of school teachers is low. The result also shows that the teachers have notrainingin ADHD and the management of this disorder in the classroom. This is a matter of concern as teachers play a crucial role in the recognition and treatment of ADHD.

Keywords

ADHD, KADDS, Childhood disorder, Child psychology, Child counselling