Z. Haron, K. Yahya, N. Darus, Rafidah Mohd Yussup, A. Z. Awang, N. Hussien, A. N. Mazlan, R. Zakaria, Mohammad Ismail, Noramera Nabila Amir Nizam, Ahmad Syakir Farhan A Kassim, Nur Syalyana Malek, Rifa Rafida Rifki, Helmi Kamaludin, Syamsul Hafiz Yaakob, Zaliza Haron, Sheikh Izat Azhar Sheikh Ahmad
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摘要
噪音污染可以被归类为一种无声的危险。在学校,噪音污染抑制了学习的重点,损害了学习和认知的发展,例如,学生的思考和理解能力,口头和书面理解都可能受到噪音的影响。马来西亚的许多学校都有噪音污染,因为它们的位置非常靠近繁忙的道路。这将是阻碍教育体系实施的一个因素,以培养全面的学生,为第四次工业革命时代做准备。认识到这一问题的重要性,来自马来西亚科技大学土木工程学院UTM GREENPrompt的一组研究人员与行业合作伙伴一起,通过社区项目建立了一个名为“宁静课堂”的特殊课程,以克服这一问题。位于新山的Sekolah Kebangsaan Kampong Pasir二楼的一间教室被选中用于这个目的,该教室受到斯古达-新山高速公路的交通噪音影响。该社区项目是与柔佛州教育部,马来西亚教育部和工业合作伙伴合作的,如活力回声公司,Sanjung Sempurna Sdn。有限公司和DZAZ系列。讨论了项目的实施、项目的经验教训和实施面临的挑战。从技术上讲,宁静的教室大大降低了噪音污染水平,更有利于学习,并获得了学生和教师的更好看法。因此,希望更多的“宁静教室”社区项目可以在学校实施,特别是在受高噪音影响的城市地区,以减少学校的翻新成本。
‘Serene Classroom’ Minimizes Noise for More Conducive Learning
Noise pollution can be categorized as a danger in silence. In school, noise pollution inhibits the focus of learning, impairs learning and cognitive development, for example, students' skills to think and understand both oral and written comprehension may be hampered by noise. Many schools in Malaysia experience excessive noise pollution as their locations are very near busy roads. This will be one factor that hinders the implementation of the education system in producing holistic students in order to prepare for the 4IR era. Knowing the importance of this problem, a group of researchers from UTM GREENPrompt, School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia together with industry partners have built a special class called 'Serene Classroom' through a community project to overcome this problem. A classroom on the second floor of Sekolah Kebangsaan Kampong Pasir, Johor Bahru that has traffic noise exposure from the Skudai-Johor Bahru highway was selected for this purpose. The community project is in collaboration with the Johor State Education Department, Ministry of Education Malaysia and industrial partners, such as Vibrant Echo Company, Sanjung Sempurna Sdn. Bhd. and DZAZ Collection. The implementation of the project, the lessons learned from the project and challenges for the implementation are discussed. Technically, Serene classrooms significantly reduce the level of noise pollution for more conducive learning and have received better perceptions from students and teachers. Therefore, hopefully more ‘Serene Classroom’ community projects can be implemented in schools, especially in urban areas affected by high noise levels as a way to reduce the renovation costs on schools.