2010
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2010.10820348
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Does Aircraft Noise Impair Learners' Reading Comprehension, Attention and Working Memory? A Pilot Study

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“…Last, although the Suffolk Reading Scale used to measure reading comprehension was not standardised for the South African population, this instrument was piloted and the results of which are reported elsewhere. 26,34 In conclusion, on the basis of the present epidemiological field study, there is strong evidence that exposure to aircraft noise impacts negatively on learners' reading comprehension and that the effects are sustained over time after cessation of exposure to an environmental stressor. These findings have implications for education and land-use planning as they caution us that schools located near the airports do not provide healthy learning environments.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Last, although the Suffolk Reading Scale used to measure reading comprehension was not standardised for the South African population, this instrument was piloted and the results of which are reported elsewhere. 26,34 In conclusion, on the basis of the present epidemiological field study, there is strong evidence that exposure to aircraft noise impacts negatively on learners' reading comprehension and that the effects are sustained over time after cessation of exposure to an environmental stressor. These findings have implications for education and land-use planning as they caution us that schools located near the airports do not provide healthy learning environments.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…[10] Research in South Africa indicates similar trends of environmental noise experienced by learners in the classroom. [11] Children are thus exposed to noise from several sources when they are learning. Although it is acknowledged that internal noise can interfere with the learning process, external noise is envisaged to pose an even great er distraction to learning activities.…”
Section: Sources Of Noise In the Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17] Intellectual ability [30] This test was conducted on a sample of South African learners and found to be valid and reliable. [11] It was included in order to determine whether the comparison groups were equivalent in terms of intellectual ability.…”
Section: Reading Comprehensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RANCH-SA is based on the original RANCH project that primarily investigated the effects of aircraft and road traffic noise on children’s cognitive performance. The RANCH-SA project attempted to determine the effects that aircraft noise has on South African primary school children’s reading comprehension, attention, working memory and episodic memory in KwaZulu-Natal [ 16 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Socioeconomic status was also established from the questionnaire and was determined by whether or not a participant (child) was entitled to receive free meals at school. A significant correlation has been shown between free school meal ratio and a range of census indicators representative of socioeconomic status [ 16 ]. Thus, receipt of a free meal was linked to whether a participant’s caregiver was receiving a government social grant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%