An inadequate sound environment in schools and universities can lead to poorer learning, higher levels of stress and worse overall well-being, ultimately affecting people’s careers and opportunities. These short- and long-term impacts can be more accentuated in autistic students, teachers, and lecturers, as autistic and other neurodivergent people tend to have significant perceptual and sensory processing differences. This paper presents the data from our study on the experience of autistic people in daily life acoustic environments related to this topic. The study explored the experiences of 12 autistic adults through reflective thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews, providing much-needed first-hand perspectives on main challenges, impact, and common coping strategies. The results highlight the crucial importance that good acoustics has for the participants, some of whom are or have been teachers and lecturers. They also illustrate how the lack of better acoustic practices and understanding of their experiences, together with some trends like open-plan schools and offices, have had a disabling impact throughout their life since childhood.
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8 May 2022
184th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
8–12 May 2023
Chicago, Illinois
Architectural Acoustics: Paper 2pAA5
June 08 2023
How can anyone learn or teach? Experiences of autistic people with sound in schools and universities
Carmen Rosas-Pérez
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Carmen Rosas-Pérez
1
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrasctructure and Society, Heriot-Watt University
, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH14 4AS, UNITED KINGDOM
; mr2008@hw.ac.uk
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Laurent Galbrun
;
Laurent Galbrun
2
Heriot-Watt University
, Edinburgh, Scotland, UNITED KINGDOM
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Mary E. Stewart;
Mary E. Stewart
2
Heriot-Watt University
, Edinburgh, Scotland, UNITED KINGDOM
; l.g.u.galbrun@hw.ac.uk; m.e.stewart@hw.ac.uk
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Sarah R. Payne
Sarah R. Payne
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Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 51, 015001 (2023)
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Received:
May 18 2023
Accepted:
May 24 2023
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Carmen Rosas-Pérez, Laurent Galbrun, Mary E. Stewart, Sarah R. Payne; How can anyone learn or teach? Experiences of autistic people with sound in schools and universities. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 8 May 2023; 51 (1): 015001. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0001741
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