HUSHH-UPS® - Special Education Professionals

Classrooms include many children with learning challenges. Students with hearing impairments, behavioural and attentional problems, speech and language disorders, learning disabilities, English as a second language, PDD-Autism, central auditory processing disorders and developmental delays face additional challenges when their learning environment is compromised by noise.

Internal and external sources of noise create an acoustic environment that is detrimental to all students’ abilities to hear and process auditory information. Children’s audiological systems do not fully develop until 13 -15 years of age. Studies have documented the negative impact of noise on children’s learning. Research has also demonstrated that a connection exists between high levels of classroom noise and the progress children make in acquiring literacy skills. A team of researchers discovered that reading delays of one year or greater in elementary aged children could be accounted for by classroom noise alone. It has been proven that reduction in classroom noise has a significant effect in improving academic achievement, increasing concentration, attention and classroom participation.

A significant internal source of classroom noise is created by chairs scraping on uncarpeted floor surfaces. Chair noise exceeds the average volume of a teacher’s voice and significantly decreases students’ ability to discriminate speech sounds within a classroom. Specialists in learning and hearing have demonstrated that even in an above average acoustic setting, grade one children can understand only 66% of a teacher’s words.

It is often difficult to remove sources of classroom noise. Hushh-ups® are a readily and easily available product that solves the problem of chair noise. Hushh-ups® eliminate the chair noise and improve the acoustic environment within a classroom. The results are dramatic and a benefit to both students and teachers.

 

 

  

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Last modified: March 22, 2008