More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Student A is busy listening to Student B's Chrome Book lessons because his parents cannot afford headphones for school, and the noise from Student B's Chrome Book is distracting to him/her. Student A cannot focus on his own lessons. If Student A has their own set of headphones, background noise will be eliminated and he/she will be able to focus on their lesson.
Student C's is hard-of-hearing and limited in English vocabulary and cannot turn up the volume control too high because it might disturb the rest of the students who also do not have headphones. Student C has no headphones and the low volume is not enough for them to hear the English-speaking voice on their Chrome Book. Since Student C comes from a Hispanic family who only speaks Spanish, it is imperative for Student C to be able to hear their English lessons clearly!
With every student in the classroom being able to enjoy hearing through their own headphone set, the classroom will be quiet, making it more conducive to learning. Students with headsets will hear their English-speaking lessons clearer, thus helping immensely with their comprehension!
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Student A is busy listening to Student B's Chrome Book lessons because his parents cannot afford headphones for school, and the noise from Student B's Chrome Book is distracting to him/her. Student A cannot focus on his own lessons. If Student A has their own set of headphones, background noise will be eliminated and he/she will be able to focus on their lesson.
Student C's is hard-of-hearing and limited in English vocabulary and cannot turn up the volume control too high because it might disturb the rest of the students who also do not have headphones. Student C has no headphones and the low volume is not enough for them to hear the English-speaking voice on their Chrome Book. Since Student C comes from a Hispanic family who only speaks Spanish, it is imperative for Student C to be able to hear their English lessons clearly!
With every student in the classroom being able to enjoy hearing through their own headphone set, the classroom will be quiet, making it more conducive to learning. Students with headsets will hear their English-speaking lessons clearer, thus helping immensely with their comprehension!