Sound-field Amplification: Enhancing the Classroom Listening Environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children
Autor: | Deborah Theodoros, Robyn Massie, Joseph Smaldino, Bradley McPherson |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Project commissioning Hearing loss Audio equipment education Audiology computer.software_genre behavioral disciplines and activities Education 03 medical and health sciences Intervention (counseling) otorhinolaryngologic diseases medicine Active listening 030504 nursing Multimedia 05 social sciences 050301 education Torres strait Anthropology Pacific islanders Loudspeaker medicine.symptom 0305 other medical science Psychology 0503 education computer |
Zdroj: | The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 33:47-53 |
ISSN: | 2049-7784 |
DOI: | 10.1017/s1326011100600868 |
Popis: | Sound-field amplification is an educational tool that allows control of the acoustic environment in a classroom. Teachers wear small microphones that transmit sound to a receiver system attached to loudspeakers around the classroom. The goal of sound-field amplification is to amplify the teacher’s voice by a few decibels, and to provide uniform amplification throughout the classroom without making speech too loud for normal hearing children. This report discusses the major findings of a study which investigated the effects of sound-field amplification intervention on the communication naturally occurring in the classrooms of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. The audiological findings of the sample population of children are presented, as well as details of the classroom acoustic environment. Sixty-seven percent of the children began the field trials with a slight hearing loss. The results confirmed the extremely noisy and reverberant conditions in which teachers and children are operating on a daily basis. The findings indicated that sound-field amplification intervention encouraged the children to interact with teachers and peers in a proactive way. Teachers identified voice-related factors to be a major personal benefit of the systems. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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