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An investigation into how the acoustics of open plan and enclosed classrooms affect speech perception for kindergarten children ...
Mealings, Kiri. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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An investigation into how the acoustics of open plan and enclosed classrooms affect speech perception for kindergarten children ...
Mealings, Kiri. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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An investigation into how the acoustics of open plan and enclosed classrooms affect speech perception for kindergarten children
Mealings, Kiri. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2016
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The Development of the Mealings, Demuth, Dillon, and Buchholz Classroom Speech Perception Test
Mealings, Kiri T; Demuth, Katherine; Buchholz, Jörg. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2015
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The Effect of different open plan and enclosed classroom acoustic conditions on speech perception in Kindergarten children
Mealings, Kiri T; Demuth, Katherine; Buchholz, Jörg. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2015
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An Assessment of different sized open plan and enclosed kindergarten classroom listening environments
Mealings, Kiri T; Demuth, Katherine; Buchholz, Jorg M; Dillon, Harvey. - : Australian Acoustical Society, 2015
Abstract: Open plan classrooms, where several class bases share the same space, have recently re-emerged in Australian primary schools. This paper compiled the results of three recent studies to compare both the acoustic parameters and speech perception test results in four different Kindergarten classrooms (an enclosed classroom with 25 students, a double classroom with 44 students, an untreated linear fully open plan triple classroom with 91 students, and a purpose-built semi-open plan K-6 classroom with 205 students) with the children's ratings about how well they could hear their teacher. Compiling these results allowed a regression analyses to be undertaken to establish the acoustic limits needed for children to rate they could hear their teacher 'well' (here defined as the 'hear well' criteria). Ambient noise levels, intrusive noise levels, and teacher's speech levels were recorded during different activities and room impulse responses were recorded for different teaching scenarios. From these recordings average noise levels, signal-to-noise ratios, speech transmission index scores, and reverberation times were calculated. These parameters were compared to the current Australian/New Zealand acoustic standards for classrooms (AS/NZS2107:2000), the acoustic recommendations in the literature for classrooms with 5-6-year-old children, and the derived 'hear well' criteria. The results revealed much higher intrusive noise levels in the two largest open plan classrooms (especially the untreated triple classroom), resulting in signal-to-noise ratios and speech transmission index scores to be well below the 'hear well' criteria. Results from the speech perception task also revealed poorer scores and slower response times in the triple open plan classroom compared to the other classrooms. Additionally, children's speech perception abilities decreased the further away they were seated from the teacher in the classrooms with higher noise levels resulting in scores outside the 'hear well' criteria. These results suggest students may have difficulty listening and learning in open plan classrooms and teachers are likely to strain their voice from needing to speak above a comfortable level to be heard. Additionally, the regression analysis results from the children's questionnaires confirmed that the acoustic recommendations suggested in the literature need to be met in order for the children to be able to hear their teacher 'well'. These results suggest that it may be beneficial for Australia to implement acoustic standards for unoccupied and occupied classrooms and have enforced criteria for classroom designs to ensure they meet these standards so children are comfortable and able to learn effectively in every educational setting. ; 10 page(s)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1063692
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Investigating the acoustics of a sample of open plan and enclosed Kindergarten classrooms in Australia
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Cluster reduction and compensatory lengthening in the acquisition of possessive -s *
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 41 (2014) 3, 690-704
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The Role of utterance length and position in 3-year-olds' production of third person singular -s
Mealings, Kiri T; Demuth, Katherine. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2014
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An Investigation into the acoustics of an open plan compared to enclosed Kindergarten classroom
Mealings, Kiri Trengove; Buchholz, Jorg M; Demuth, Katherine. - : Toowong, Qld : Australian Acoustical Society, 2014
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Investigating the effect of intrusive noise levels on speech perception in an open-plan kindergarten classroom
Mealings, Kiri T; Demuth, Katherine; Buchholtz, Jorg M. - : Canberra : Australian Speech Science and Technology Association (ASSTA), 2014
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Cluster reduction and compensatory lengthening in the acquisition of possessive -s
Mealings, Kiri Trengove; Demuth, Katherine. - : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Acoustic investigations into the later acquisition of syllabic -es plurals
Demuth, Katherine; Cox, Felicity; Mealings, Kiri T. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2013
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Two-year-olds' acquisition of the possessive morpheme : an acoustic analysis
Mealings, Kiri; Demuth, Katherine. - : Canberra : Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, 2012
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