What is Classroom Amplification

Dr. Carol Flexer explains the benefits of classroom amplification
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The Trost Study
Leah Chelius, MCD, CC-SP
Cecile Trost Elementary School


Classroom Amplification is defined as "A speech intelligibility system that provides clarity of voice and even sound distribution throughout the learning environment."  With auditory learning as the primary tool of instruction, it's essential that every student is able to hear every word, every time.  This simple, yet powerful technology should be considered for every classroom in the country.




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DOLLYE FINNEY wrote: 6d 22h ago
I am trying to read some of the references that you provide. I really enjoy this reseach and I am trying to prepare a presentation for my staff about the benefits of amp in the classroom as we are preparing to wire several rooms this year ( Boulevard School Shaker Heights), is there any way for me to read some of the papers first hand??? finney_d@shaker.org