Classroom Noise Impacts ELL Students

TESTIMONIALS
  • "I've found the system beneficial to my students' understanding of what I am saying and also to reduce the strain on my voice"
    Teacher - Ruislip High School
  • "I feel there has been a positive effect on the students' overall achievement as I have experienced fewer behavioural problems since using the REDCAT"
    Miss Snowden, English Teacher, Dormers Wells High School
  • "I found that the REDCAT system was easy to use and a real benefit in PSHE and Food lessons"
    Carol Gadsden, Life Skills / Food Teacher, The Harefield Academy
  • "I think it is a great system"
    Don McGibbon, Year 5 Teacher, Brecknock Primary
  • "An excellent piece of equipment. The children that tend to not fully hear instructions, as they sit at the back of the classroom, were able to hear what was being said. After using the system I felt that my voice was quieter and that my throat was not sore."
    Mel, Year 4 Teacher, Minet Junior School
  • "Children are quick to tell the teacher if the REDCAT isn't on. It is a great way to practice songs for performances"
    Year 5 Teacher, Donnington Primary
  • "I think one of the most positive aspects of using the system was that I could speak at a more conversational level with the whole class, which allowed a more positive environment to develop"
    Teacher, Ruislip High School
    

Research study by Dr. Carl Crandell, Professor of Audiology, University of Florida

Overview
English Language Learners make up a growing percentage of the U.S. student population. Many ELL students will not be able to achieve their potential simply because they are unable to clearly hear key words and sounds. Classroom audio technology is an effective intervention strategy, improving word recognition by ELL children up to 30%. 


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