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every student can hear teacher’s voice clearly, they focus. That’s the
crux of what Lightspeed classroom audio technology delivers: Voice
intelligibility. As students become more engaged in each lesson, they
retain what is said. A student who hears every word tends to respond to
questions, and participate more in class. And with classroom audio
technology, teachers don’t have to strain their voices to overcome noise
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Easy on Teachers’ Vocal Health
When
teachers instruct and project all day long, they often experience voice
fatigue and related illnesses. With a classroom audio system, teachers
can talk in normal tones and still be heard clearly throughout the room.
In a sense, they save their voices. Schools using classroom audio report teacher absenteeism related to voice and or throat problems is 8% to 13% lower. |
Even Sound Distribution Transcends Noise
Classroom
audio systems help teachers overcome various ambient noises (street
sounds, playground and hallway activity, HVAC sounds and more). By
evenly distributing the teacher’s voice throughout the classroom,
classroom audio ensures every word is understood. Where a teacher stands
in the room, proximity to students, and the need for priority seating
simply cease to be issues.
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Better Classroom Management
Louder
is not better. When teachers speak in even, calm tones, students
respond. Lightspeed classroom audio systems are designed to help
teachers manage their classrooms with better clarity and tone, not
merely volume. Enhanced voice intelligibility means students understand
instructions the first time, minimizing the need for repetition or
redirection.
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More Class Participation
Classroom audio technology empowers students as well as teachers. Through
the use of a hand microphone, students become more engaged. Their
confidence grows as they give presentations, read aloud or answer
questions.
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English Language Learners
This
group of students benefits significantly from improved word
recognition. With classroom audio, both ELL and ESOL students hear
appropriate linguistics and annunciation, and are thereby more likely to
participate orally. Classroom
audio has proven to increase word recognition of ELL students by 20 to
30% [1994 study by Dr. Carl Crandel, Professor of Audiology at the
University of Florida].
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Classroom Audio Gets Used Regularly
Students
spend up to 75% of their day in listening-oriented classroom
activities. Which means Lightspeed audio equipment may be used
effectively daily, making it a sound classroom investment.
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Summary of Classroom Benefits
The
following recaps just a few of the reasons sound-field classroom audio
is now recognized as a powerful and cost-effective tools for student
improvement:
- High ambient noise levels are overcome
- Students hear their teacher significantly better
- Attention, and on-task time improve
- Class interaction and participation increase
- Classroom management improves
- Teacher vocal health benefits
- Academic test scores often get a boost
- English language learners benefit
- Special education students can be mainstreamed
- Classroom audio gets used regularly