Creating the best possible learning environment is a priority for educational institutions across Australia, and soundfield amplification systems are playing a pivotal role in this effort. A high-fee private institution, is leading the way by continuing its strategy to establish best practice listening conditions for all students, not just those with hearing impairments.
Often, soundfield technology—also known as Classroom Audio Distribution Systems or Voice Lift Technology—is thought to be relevant only for students who are hard of hearing or when teachers experience voice strain. However, an elite girls school in Australia is demonstrating that this technology benefits all learners by ensuring equal listening conditions, regardless of their seating position in the classroom.
Recently, the school fitted out six additional rooms with Hear and Learn’s cutting-edge soundfield amplification systems, including the Redcat, UConnect Mini, and UConnect SoundHouse, complete with a Teacher Flexmike. This rollout is part of a broader strategy to create inclusive classrooms where every student can hear clearly, feel secure, and engage fully with the content being delivered.
By using these advanced classroom audio distribution systems, this school is setting a new standard in education, ensuring that all students, irrespective of their distance from the teacher, can access the same quality of instruction. This approach not only enhances academic performance but also fosters a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment.
As schools across Australia look to improve learning conditions, the success of this school’s implementation of soundfield amplification technology serves as a model for others to follow. It’s a clear example of how investment in innovative technology can create better outcomes for all students.
Contact Hear and Learn today to discover how the implementation of soundfield amplification technology can benefit your students.