Schools Give Every Kid A Front Row Seat

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Schools Nationwide Give Every Kid A Front Row Seat (NAPSA)—Teachers and par- ents may be surprised to learn that one of the biggest obstacles to a child’s success at school is an acoustically hostile classroom. Noise echoes off uncarpeted floors, high ceilings, windows and hard desks, intensifying day-to-day sounds. Andstudies show that with noisy classrooms on therise, listening and learning are someof the biggest challenges faced by most elemen- tary and middle school students. Thousandsof schools nationwide now combat classroom noise with FrontRow Active Learning Sys- tems—wireless systems that gently amplify and clarify teachers’ and students’ voices—essentially giving every student a front row seat. The first such products to be cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Adminis- tration as safe and effective devices for improving classroom communication, FrontRow systemsinclude a small, lightweight, wireless microphone for the teacher, one to four small speakers and a handheld pass-around microphonefor the students. Teachers rave about FrontRow Now HEAR THis: a wireless system for classroomshelps teachers and students make themselves heard. ter for Voice and Speech), Front- Row Active Learning Systems could be a relief on school budgets. Teachers who use FrontRow in their classrooms no longer have to raise their voices to be heard and can teach from any place in the classroom, confident that every student can hearclearly. Wireless classroom products are significantly improving academic systems as valuable teaching tools, and repeated studies over the last performance andassisting teachers technology fosters a significant increase in student participation, attentiveness and performance. In addition, with U.S. schools losing nearly $2.5 billion annually Row’s parent company, Phonic Ear, has helped people understand each other better in classrooms, stadiums, theaters, cinemas and other public facilities worldwide since 1963. For more information, please visit www.gofrontrow.com or call 15 years indicate that FrontRow in sick leave for teachers with vocal problems (according to the University of lowa’s National Cen- in over 60 countries and thousands of classrooms worldwide. Front- (800) 227-0735.