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Tips for Classroom Audio Support

Written by Eli Jochim | Feb 28, 2019

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Ensuring that every child in your class can adequately hear you can be a challenge. Hearing aids and some other tech solutions can make students feel like they stick out, raising your voice is tiring and may make you hoarse by the end of the day, and students with hearing issues may not want to sit where they hear best.

Rather than selecting one tool or approach to making sure our students can hear in class, at Tulare City Schools we’ve found that having a variety of options available helps meet the needs of all our students. When choosing classroom technology to help students hear, there are a few things to keep in mind.

Look for a solution that can be used by all students, and not just those with hearing impairments. 

When we adopted the Redcat classroom audio system, our goal was to help our students with hearing impairments, but once they went into the classrooms, we started getting reports from our teachers that some of their more distractible students were staying on task better. The Redcats were deployed midyear, so our teachers had a baseline of what normal individual student behavior was like. "Oh, my goodness,” they told us. “I'm getting a lot more attention from the ones who had struggled previously.”

The systems have also been helpful for students in special education without hearing impairments who may have auditory processing issues by helping them to focus on what sounds are important for them to tune in and listen to. Many students, especially in the later elementary and middle school years, don’t want to stand out, and having an audio tool that all students can use helps them to blend in a bit.

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