The purpose of this study was to determine if listener age (graduate students vs. third graders) and teacher voice (three teachers) affected word recognition in atypical classroom. For the graduate students, word recognition scores were uniformly good at all locations within the classroom and for all three teachers.For the third graders, word recognition scores were significantly poorer than for the graduate students. The word recognition scores depended complexly on the teacher\u27s speaking voice and her ability to control the noise in the classroom. It Also depended on the classroom row, with word recognition being poorest in the lastrow. The results of the present study provide evidence that acquisition of listening skills is not comple...
Classroom listening conditions are often characterized by high levels of background noise. Beyond th...
Background: Voice organ disorders among teachers are caused by excessive voice strain. One of the me...
The classroom environment can be an acoustically difficult atmosphere for students to learn effectiv...
The movement for improved classroom acoustics has primarily been grounded on studies that show how b...
There are three acoustical characteristics that should be addressed when developing a good classroom...
Purpose: As oral communication in higher education is vital, good classroom acoustics is needed to p...
This paper reports new measurements of the intelligibility of speech in conditions representative of...
Speech intelligibility tests and acoustical measurements were made in ten occupied classrooms. Octav...
Oral communication is a fundamental part of teaching and learning in classrooms. Correct reception o...
In a classroom, the optimal signal-to-noise ratio, as is recommended by the American Nation Standard...
A review on the reference values of the acoustical parameters that have the greatest influence on st...
Current building standards recommend specific unoccupied background noise levels and reverberation t...
A first-grade teacher participated in a study involving 16 of her students. The teacher and research...
Many educators are unaware of the poor acoustic quality of the classrooms they are in every day. The...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of type of noise, age, and gender on children’s s...
Classroom listening conditions are often characterized by high levels of background noise. Beyond th...
Background: Voice organ disorders among teachers are caused by excessive voice strain. One of the me...
The classroom environment can be an acoustically difficult atmosphere for students to learn effectiv...
The movement for improved classroom acoustics has primarily been grounded on studies that show how b...
There are three acoustical characteristics that should be addressed when developing a good classroom...
Purpose: As oral communication in higher education is vital, good classroom acoustics is needed to p...
This paper reports new measurements of the intelligibility of speech in conditions representative of...
Speech intelligibility tests and acoustical measurements were made in ten occupied classrooms. Octav...
Oral communication is a fundamental part of teaching and learning in classrooms. Correct reception o...
In a classroom, the optimal signal-to-noise ratio, as is recommended by the American Nation Standard...
A review on the reference values of the acoustical parameters that have the greatest influence on st...
Current building standards recommend specific unoccupied background noise levels and reverberation t...
A first-grade teacher participated in a study involving 16 of her students. The teacher and research...
Many educators are unaware of the poor acoustic quality of the classrooms they are in every day. The...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of type of noise, age, and gender on children’s s...
Classroom listening conditions are often characterized by high levels of background noise. Beyond th...
Background: Voice organ disorders among teachers are caused by excessive voice strain. One of the me...
The classroom environment can be an acoustically difficult atmosphere for students to learn effectiv...