ACOUSTICS AND NOISE IN SCHOOLS
Abstract
Clearly, a loud noise will interfere with the conduct of the class. Students will get distracted, losing interest in the subject. The teacher can also find themselves is in an unpleasant situation, striving to attract the children's attention, help their focus and outshout the loud background noise coming from the outside of the school building or generated inside it.
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Hristina Choparova, Acoustics in the Classroom, http://repporter.com, March 19 , 2013
Naiden Chakarov, PhD, Zhecho Atanassov, PhD, History of Pedagogy, 1975;
G. D. Pirgov, St. Zhelev, Children's Educational Psychology
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