Noise in schools on pupils and teachers Seminar
- Time:
- 16:00
- Date:
- 28 February 2012
- Venue:
- Building 13 Room 3019
Event details
ISVR Engineering Research Seminar Series 2011-2012
For the past 12 years Bridget has been carrying out research into the effects of noise and poor acoustic design on pupils and teachers in primary and secondary schools, in collaboration with the Institute of Education and (currently) University of Salford. The research has included questionnaire surveys of pupils and teachers, internal and external noise surveys of schools and experimental testing of pupils’ performance in cognitive tests. This talk will present some results of the research including the effects of classroom and environmental noise on pupils’ cognitive performance, school attainment scores and teachers’ health. The impact of the research in influencing current government policy on the regulation of the acoustic design of schools will also be discussed.
Mainly aimed at researchers, undergraduates and MSc students on the engineering programmes. But everyone is welcome to attend.
Speaker information
Professor Bridget Shield , London South Bank University . Bridget's research interests include prediction of industrial noise, community response to railway noise, concert hall acousitcs (with Professor Trevor Cox), and annoyance caused by low frequency noise.