SCOLA for children and youth

SCOLA in the classroom

Children and youth feel best when they can participate in activities on equal terms with others. As they are often in noisy environments, this can be difficult for those with hearing loss.


SCOLA gives children and young people with impaired hearing optimum opportunities for hearing and understanding speech when they are in noisy environments with poor acoustics.

The SCOLA FM system doesn’t just make everyday communication easier, but is a particularly vital link in the classroom, where it is essential that the full content of lessons is heard.
 
Read more about SCOLA in the classroom.


 

Assistive listening devices-SCOLA FMParticipating on equal terms

A SCOLA system allows the user to participate on equal terms with others in social activities, such as sitting at the campfire with classmates, or being at parties with loud music.

 






How does SCOLA function?

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When more than one student uses SCOLA FM