There is general concern about the levels of noise that children are exposed to in classroom situations. We report the results of a study that explores the effects of typical classroom noise on the performance of primary school children on a series of literacy and speed tasks. One hundred and fifty eight children in six Year 3 classes participated in the study. Classes were randomly assigned to one of three noise conditions. Two noise conditions were chosen to reflect levels of exposure experienced in urban classrooms (Shield & Dockrell, 2004): noise by children alone, that is classroom–babble, and babble plus environmental noise, babble and environmental. Performance in these conditions was compared with performance under typical quiet cla...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...
There is general concern about the levels of noise that children are exposed to in classroom situati...
While at school children are exposed to various types of noise including external, environmental noi...
It has been known for many years that poor acoustic conditions in classrooms leading to high noise ...
Classrooms are noisy: when children are engaged in solo work, they also hear background babble, nois...
It is well documented that the interference of noise in the classroom puts younger pupils at a 8 dis...
This paper reviews research on issues relating to the effects of noise on children at school. Areas ...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
The main goal of the present research is to gain a better understanding of the consequences of backg...
AbstractThis paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 y...
An acoustic survey of secondary schools in England has been undertaken. Room acoustic parameters and...
Every time pupils learn, they try to understand and decode a voice message from the teacher. Thus, t...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...
There is general concern about the levels of noise that children are exposed to in classroom situati...
While at school children are exposed to various types of noise including external, environmental noi...
It has been known for many years that poor acoustic conditions in classrooms leading to high noise ...
Classrooms are noisy: when children are engaged in solo work, they also hear background babble, nois...
It is well documented that the interference of noise in the classroom puts younger pupils at a 8 dis...
This paper reviews research on issues relating to the effects of noise on children at school. Areas ...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
The main goal of the present research is to gain a better understanding of the consequences of backg...
AbstractThis paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 y...
An acoustic survey of secondary schools in England has been undertaken. Room acoustic parameters and...
Every time pupils learn, they try to understand and decode a voice message from the teacher. Thus, t...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...