The SpeECH- Audibility Audiogram for Classroom Listening is based on the Count-the-Dot Audiogram and provides an estimate of percent audibility in quiet and noise for different ranges of hearing loss.
... This article describes use of this tool.
This informational article describes the need to define and understand a student's ability to access verbal instruction. It includes description of the SpeECH- Audibility Audiogram for Classroom Liste
...ning. 2011.
This article shares the speECH- perception results of 3 grouPS- of kindergartners, one of which used cochlear implants. It confirmed poor speECH- recognition for children with CIs which is likely to i
...mpact development of language and phonological awareness. 2013.
Article reporting results of a study comparing the speECH- recognition of students using hearing aids or cochlear implant only, FM systems, and soundfield/CADS systems. Results indicate increased bene
...fit of FM use over hearing aids only or soundfield amplification. 2005.
Handout from a slideshow presentation describing the impact of inappropriate classroom acoustics on student speECH- perception and learning. Includes graphs/charts but not slides. 2008.
Worksheet that summarizes a student's critical listening distance in quiet and noise. It can be used as a summary following Functional Listening Evaluation or the ELFLing procedure or to further under
...standing of school staff. Includes an image representing the size of the listening bubble in quiet and noise.
Informational handout describes the realities of classroom acoustics and the impact on student learning, teaching and strategies to address acoustics issues.
Charts showing the speECH- frequencies of each of the Ling sounds as they fit into the 1st - 4th formants. It also has a chart that shows the the speECH- frequencies of each Ling sound, 125 Hz - 6000
...Hz.
Handout for inservicing school staff with images showing listening bubble size in quiet and noise in different classroom situations. Summarizes the challenges of listeners who are hard of hearing. Ca
...n also be used as a teaching tool with students to raise awareness of the impact of proximity on speECH- understanding.
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