Acoustics within schools remains widely overlooked, despite the introduction of BB93, the government standards for the acoustic design of schools. This needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency
There are simple measures that make it relatively easy to improve the listening conditions within classrooms. First, a commonsense approach to designing the layout of a school.
Acoustic wall panels and coverings can help to reduce the echo within a space, improving the clarity of speech and enabling students to hear the lessons, as well as saving teachers’ voices. Sound should not be a barrier to learning.
David Holder, divisional acoustics director, CMS Acoustic Solutions
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