Classroom acoustics: Listening problems in children

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS BUILDING ACOUSTICS Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1177/1351010X19886035
F. Gheller, E. Lovo, Athena Arsie, R. Bovo
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The acoustic quality of classrooms is crucial for children’s listening skills and consequently for their learning. Listening abilities in kids are still developing, and an environment with inadequate acoustic characteristics may create additional problems in speech perception and phonetic recognition. Background noise or reverberation may cause auditory processing problems and greater cognitive effort. There are also other elements which can make difficulty in listening and understanding in noisy environments an even more serious problem, such as learning disabilities, mild to severe hearing loss or bilingualism. Therefore, it is important to improve the acoustic quality of the classrooms, taking into account the specific needs of children in terms of signal-to-noise ratio and reverberation time, in order to ensure a proper quality of listening. The aim of this work is to analyse, through the review of previous studies, the impact that the acoustic of classrooms has on children’s listening skills and learning activities.
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教室声学:儿童听力问题
教室的音质对儿童的听力技能至关重要,因此对他们的学习也至关重要。儿童的听力能力仍在发展中,一个声学特征不充分的环境可能会在言语感知和语音识别方面造成额外的问题。背景噪音或混响可能导致听觉处理问题和更大的认知努力。在嘈杂的环境中,还有其他因素会使听力和理解困难成为一个更严重的问题,例如学习障碍、轻度至重度听力损失或双语。因此,提高教室的音质是非常重要的,要考虑到儿童在信噪比和混响时间方面的特殊需求,以确保适当的聆听质量。这项工作的目的是通过回顾以往的研究,分析教室的声音对儿童听力技能和学习活动的影响。
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