Attention and interest play an important role in education. Learning is not possible without attention and interest. Creating attention and interest is the primary duty of the teacher. The success of a teacher largely depends on his/her ability to generate interest in the subjects taught in the class. When the teacher is able to create interest in the subject and class in the student, he will automatically pay attention to them and learning will become easier. Therefore, in child-centred education, emphasis is laid on the study of the child's interest.
The child should be mentally ready to learn. Having enough knowledge of the child's mind is not an easy task for the teacher. Through his study of child psychology the teacher knows how to create interest in the subject he teaches. The teacher has to know the desire, interest, aptitude of the child to motivate the child to read and learn.
Once the teacher is successful in arousing the interest of the children in the subjects, the process of learning starts automatically. In such a situation, teachers do not have to work very hard to teach. Interest leads to attention which results in learning. A skilled and efficient teacher tries to help in self-learning after creating interest in the students and encouraging them to take up the rodeo task of study. The curriculum should be designed keeping in mind the interest, ability, desire, need etc. of the child. Learning is difficult without meditation. Interest creates attention.
That's why both attention and interest are important in a child's education. Modern education is child-centred, not subject-centred. Therefore, due emphasis is placed on the interest and attention of children in the modern education system. Great educationists believe that the child learns when he feels interest which motivates and motivates him to try and work according to his ability. It is clear that interest and attention are essential to education.