Summary
This paper investigates the impact of different types of lighting (fluorescent, full-spectrum fluorescent, and LED) on the performance, focus, and motivation of children in classrooms, with a particular focus on the effects of LED lighting.
Categories
Education and learning: The paper explores how different types of lighting in classrooms can impact children's academic performance, focus, and motivation.
Cognitive function and memory: The study suggests that certain types of lighting (specifically LED) can enhance cognitive functions such as focus and alertness in a classroom setting.
Alertness and performance: The research indicates that LED lighting with a high color temperature correlation can increase engagement and on-task behavior in classrooms, thereby improving alertness and performance.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the importance of considering the type of lighting used in classrooms, with a focus on the potential benefits of LED lighting.
Author(s)
NJ SEJARI
Publication Year
2022
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