Each day, schools’ investments in people, curricula, and technology can be undermined when students miss 25% of what teachers say. That’s if they’re lucky enough to have a good seat: children in the back row may even miss 40%.
Why? Noisy air conditioning. Unfamiliar material. And inexperienced listeners. Children are naturally vulnerable to misunderstanding new concepts because they can’t reconstruct key words and phrases they’ve missed the way adults can.
That's why 4,000 US districts use FrontRow sound systems to clarify and evenly distribute the teacher’s voice throughout the classroom.