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Other Publications — Accoustic

Amplification and Acoustical Considerations in Inclusive Classrooms, Cheryl DeConde Johnson, Ed.D, Hearing Loss, March/April 1998
Hearing Loss: The Journal of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People
SHHH
7910 Woodmont Ave
Suite 1200
Bethesda, MD 20814
301-657-2248 (voice)
301-913-9479 FAX
301-657-2249 TTY

Classroom Acoustics: A Failing Grade, Carl C. Crandell, Hearing Health, Vol.14, No.5
Voice International Publications
PO Drawer V
Ingleside, TX 78362-0500
512-776-7240
512-776-3278 (FAX)
512-776-7240 (TTY)

Establishing Acoustical Standards for Classrooms, Jerry G. Lilly, Educational Audiology Review, Quarterly Newsletter, Summer 1998
Educational Audiology Review
4319 Ehrlich Rd.
Tampa, FL 33624
800-460-7322
813-968-3597 (FAX)

Extensive Study Reveals Poor Classroom Acoustics, Pam Frost, Advance Magazine for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists, January 17, 2000
Merion Publications, Inc.
2900 Horizon Dr.
King of Prussia, PA 19406
800-355-5627

Removing Acoustic Barriers in our Children's Education, Joseph Smaldino, Educational Audiology Review, Quarterly Newsletter, Spring 1998
Educational Audiology Review
4319 Ehrlich Rd.
Tampa, FL 33624
800-460-7322
813-968-3597 (FAX)

Response to Petition for Rulemaking, Request for Information on Acoustics, Joseph Smaldino, Educational Audiology Review, Quarterly Newsletter, Fall 1998
Educational Audiology Review
4319 Ehrlich Rd.
Tampa, FL 33624
800-460-7322
813-968-3597 (FAX)

Reverberation in the Educational Setting, Mike Nixon, Educational Audiology Review, Quarterly Newsletter, Summer 1998
Educational Audiology Review
4319 Ehrlich Rd.
Tampa, FL 33624
800-460-7322
813-968-3597 (FAX)

Speech Perception in the Classroom, Joseph Smaldino, Educational Audiology Review, Quarterly Newsletter, Summer 1998
Educational Audiology Review
4319 Ehrlich Rd.
Tampa, FL 33624
800-460-7322
813-968-3597 (FAX)

The Sound of Learning, Karen L. Anderson, The American School Board Journal, October 1997
The American School Board Journal
1680 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-838-6722
703-549-6719 (FAX)

Time to Focus on Noise and Acoustics, Mike Nixon, The Hearing Journal, Vol. 51, No.4
The Hearing Journal
2124 Broadway, Suite 108
New York, NY 10023
212-595-8925
212-595-9214 (FAX)

Urgent Request for Information on Classroom Acoustics, Educational Audiology Review, Quarterly Newsletter, Summer 1998
Educational Audiology Review
4319 Ehrlich Rd.
Tampa, FL 33624
800-460-7322
813-968-3597 (FAX)


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