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Daily Mail Article 17.10.09 regarding Soundfield Systems
Thousands of teachers are using pop star style headsets in lessons to help protect their voices. One in 10 suffers voice problems as a result of speaking so much and so loudly to teach and maintain order in noisy classrooms...
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73,000 teacher days lost to voice strain every year
A new survey of primary school Head Teachers, jointly conducted by P.C. Werth Soundfield
Systems and RNID, estimates that the UK loses up to 72,875 teacher days due to voice strain...
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Audio Infos Newletter 19.10.09
Study: How School Performance is Affected by Hearing Loss
Many studies have confirmed that the impact of hearing loss on children's school performance is widely under-estimated. One in four students are concerned and hearing problems are one of the most frequent causes of having to repeat a year in school...
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My kids love it...
Chris Cocker gives her voice a rest and finds out if an amplification system can help her class to pay attention... Read more (pdf)
Extract from Teach Primary magazine: www.teachprimary.com
PC Werth Soundfield plays a part in school's excellent Ofsted report
Moulton School, a mixed Primary school in Northwich, Cheshire, with 198 pupils, first installed
PC Werth Soundfield systems to help their Hearing Impaired pupils...
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Soundfield saves teacher from undergoing painful surgery
Sharon Marchini has a class of 30 at Nicholas Hawkesmoor Primary School, Towcester. As an experienced teacher, Sharon uses her voice effectively but recently suffered voice strain and nodules on her larynx... Read more (pdf)
Soundfield improves teaching and learning
El Carmelo Elementary School in California installed a Soundfield system to help one dyslexic student. Once the benefits became clear they installed 10 further systems at the school. Making it easier to hear is just one way the FrontRow system is improving teaching and learning, teachers and students said... Read more