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The Attention Gap
Instructional Routines That Heighten Focus, Boost Engagement, and Deepen Learning



248 pages | Corwin

Reclaim student attention with interval-based instruction

Struggling with student disengagement and dwindling attention spans in your classroom? You're not alone. To meet the needs of today’s learners, teachers must find ways to transform instruction into a more dynamic and engaging experience.

In The Attention Gap, author Michael McDowell tackles these urgent challenges head-on, proposing a new, actionable framework—the Interval Instruction Approach (IIA)—to reshape the rhythm of your classroom. Inspired by interval training and grounded in cognitive science, this approach alternates short bursts of direct instruction with immediate, active student practice to build focus, boost motivation, and make learning stick.

This book will help you:

  • Alternate your instructional routine between building the learner (metacognition, focus) and building the learning (academic content)
  • Implement the five-step IIA approach of cognitive snacking, launch intervals, content intervals, pattern breaks, and cool-downs
  • Access real-world classroom examples, model lessons, and reproducible activities that can be implemented tomorrow
  • Apply research from the science of learning, attention science, and cognitive psychology to your daily practice

Discover how to create a classroom where all students can improve, not just in effort or engagement, but in actual growth. This innovative guide will help you invigorate your instruction, get you and your students working in tandem, and transform your classroom dynamics for lasting student success.

 
About the Author
 
Acknowledgments
 
Introduction
 
Chapter 1. Bridging the Attention Gap with Interval Instruction: Find the Right Cadence of Challenge and Engagement
 
Chapter 2. Cognitive Snacking: Spark and Sustain Clarity
 
Chapter 3. Launch Interval: Teach Transfer Early and Often
 
Chapter 4. Content Intervals: Design a Rhythm Between Surface and Deep Learning
 
Chapter 5. Pattern Breaks: Check and Respond to Student Learning in Real Time
 
Chapter 6. Cool Down: Consolidate Learning and Recharge Attention
 
Chapter 7. Systems that Stick: Implement Interval Instruction Across Your Classroom and School
 
Conclusion
 
Appendix
 
Glossary
 
References
 
Index

"The Attention Gap is a timely guide for today’s highly distracted world, where sustaining student focus has become a prevalent barrier for educators. Michael McDowell’s interval-based routines provide tangible ways to build the learner and build the learning, striking a balance between genuine engagement and appropriately challenging learning. This book equips educators with strategies that move classrooms beyond compliance and toward authentic student learning and growth."

Christine Hanley, instructional coach

"The Attention Gap is a crucial resource created for teachers to help establish the often-overlooked rhythm of the classroom. Pulling from research in the fields of cognitive psychology, exercise science, and attention theory, Michael McDowell lays out practical strategies for lesson pacing, which will lead to greater student engagement. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of this book for this generation of learners."

Susan Barber, high school English teacher and co-author of The Norton Guide to AP Literature and 100% Engagement: 33 Lessons to Promote Participation, Beat Boredom, and Deepen Learning in the ELA Clas

"Michael McDowell’s work clearly articulates what most teachers know and experience daily. That is, our learners are passive passengers in class,
lacking motivation and agency. Michael provides us with a suite of tools and strategies to shift this so that our learners are active protagonists of
their own learning.
This text is punchy, research- and evidence-based, and provides tools that every teacher can implement tomorrow. Michael reminds us of the value of intentionality, actionable habits, and consistency. The tools in this text are sure to move the needle in student achievement.
Michael’s new text reminds us of the needs of contemporary learners. It is insufficient to focus only on recalling declarative knowledge. We must provide opportunities for our learners to transfer their learning to relevant contexts. Michael shows us clearly how to do this."

Joanne Kirby, Assistant Principal
New Ambitions and Innovation

"At Legacy Magnet Academy, we’ve seen firsthand how Michael McDowell’s work equips teachers to capture attention, sustain engagement, and deepen learning. The Attention Gap distills those ideas into a clear, actionable framework. It’s a must-read for educators who want practical routines that build both student focus and learner agency."

Jennifer Harrison, EdD, Principal
Legacy Magnet Academy

"Once again, Michael McDowell has brilliantly captured the educational zeitgeist and connected the dots to bring us a book that is accessible, sensible, immediately relevant to leaders and teachers—and deeply resonant with the larger struggles around capturing people’s attention in our distracted society. Michael practices what he preaches: He is a lifelong learner who scans the research and practice landscape and looks deep inside himself, allowing his own work to grow and evolve. The book is an invitation to readers to do the same."

Jane Feinberg, Founder and CEO
Power of Place Learning Communities

"Michael McDowell’s The Attention Gap offers invaluable insight into boosting classroom engagement. The clear, research-based ideas empower educators to elevate focus and deepen learning. The emphasis on student voice—fostering ownership, curiosity, and authentic participation—is impactful for readers. This book is a new must-read for educators committed to meaningful student-centered instruction and lasting academic growth."

Rosalia A. Tierno, Assistant Principal, Academic Culture and Student Activities
Tottenville High School

"Too often, students go through the motions of school without true engagement. The Attention Gap demonstrates how educators can spark curiosity, build competence, and cultivate habits of mind, transforming classrooms into learning environments where learning is purposeful, rigorous, and engaging."

Megan Pacheco, Executive Director
Challenge Success

Michael McDowell

Michael McDowell, EdD was a public school educator for eighteen years serving in the roles of classroom teacher, academic and athletic coach, school principal, assistant superintendent of personnel and instruction, and superintendent.  During his tenure as a superintendent, his school district received state and national accolades including the National Blue Ribbon Award which recognized their work for student performance and mental health and well-being in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic by the U.S. Department of Education.Dr. McDowell serves on numerous boards, served as a college professor, and worked for non-profit... More About Author