FrontRow kids: more attentive & better-behaved
"Attentiveness like no other I've seen in my career"
— Guy Sconzo, Ph.D.
Superintendent, Humble ISD (Texas)
The average student misses 25%
of what the teacher says
Kids with completely normal ears — your kids — are missing large portions of what the teacher is saying every day. Children in the back rows can be missing up to 40%, and on average about a quarter of the instructional content is just not getting through.
It's due to several factors, including seating position, background noise, and the fact that children lack vocabulary and fully-developed auditory pathways in the brain. Children can hear the teacher — just not as clearly as an adult can. Over the course of the day, kids have to spend more and more energy just trying to pay attention. And eventually, they won’t.
Improving attentiveness and on-task behavior with a FrontRow sound system
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