A.BA.CO。优化学习声音的项目和努力。

IF 1.8 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Eva Orzan, Valeria Gambacorta, Giampietro Ricci
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背景/目的:尽管对学习有重大影响,但与照明等更明显的问题相比,课堂声学和学生听力困难往往被忽视。听力损失——经常被低估和忽视——对学生和教师都有影响,可能导致疲劳、参与度降低和学业挑战。A.BA.CO。意大利的项目是为了解决这些问题而开发的,通过促进改进教室设计,技术解决方案和更好的学校听觉交流无障碍。目的:介绍a.b.a.co。项目,提供其多学科团队进行的初步分析的背景和概述。目标是分享见解,提出组织框架,技术解决方案,以及听力障碍学生所经历的听力,沟通和听觉学习挑战的最佳实践。结果:A.BA.CO。团队的分析确定了有(或没有)听力障碍的学生融入的主要障碍,例如教室音响效果差,噪音过大,座位安排不理想。该项目强调了改善声学环境和整合辅助技术(包括语音转文本系统)的重要性。研究结果强调需要跨学科合作,为所有学习者设计无障碍和包容性的教育环境。结论:在学校系统中嵌入教育听力学,同时增强教室声学,使用辅助技术和其他技术解决方案,对于确保所有学生,无论听力能力如何,都有公平的学习机会和充分参与教育生活至关重要。
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The A.BA.CO. Project and Efforts to Optimize Access to the Sounds of Learning.

Background/Objectives: Despite its significant impact on learning, classroom acoustics and students' hearing difficulties are often overlooked compared with more visible issues like lighting. Hearing loss-frequently underestimated and invisible-affects both students and teachers, potentially leading to fatigue, reduced participation, and academic challenges. The A.BA.CO. project in Italy was developed to address these issues by promoting improved classroom design, technological solutions, and better auditory communication accessibility in schools. Objective: This article presents the A.BA.CO. project, offering context and an overview of the preliminary analyses conducted by its multidisciplinary team. The goal is to share insights and propose organizational frameworks, technical solutions, and best practices concerning the hearing, communication, and auditory learning challenges experienced by students with hearing impairments. Results: The A.BA.CO. team's analyses identified key barriers to inclusion for students with (or without) hearing impairments, such as poor classroom acoustics, excessive noise, and suboptimal seating arrangements. The project underscores the importance of improved acoustic environments and the integration of assistive technologies, including speech-to-text systems. The findings highlight the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to design accessible and inclusive educational settings for all learners. Conclusions: Embedding educational audiology within school systems-alongside enhancements in classroom acoustics and the use of assistive technologies and other technological solutions-is essential to ensure that all students, regardless of hearing ability, have equitable access to learning and full participation in educational life.

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Audiology Research
Audiology Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
23.50%
发文量
56
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of Audiology Research is to publish contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant scientific researches related to the basic science and clinical aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear that can be used by clinicians, scientists and specialists to improve understanding and treatment of patients with audiological and neurotological disorders.
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