VOICE YOURSELF IN THE CLASSROOM is a book dedicated to teachers and the speaking voice. It offers a holistic approach to finding your natural dynamic voice through proper placement exercises and using correct breath support in order to be heard above a crowd. Because there is more to speaking than the technical aspects of sound production, "Voice Yourself in the Classroom" thinks outside of the box by providing step-by-step roadmaps from warming up the voice to innovative ideas and lesson plans to help create a pleasant, comfortable, positive and thriving learning environment.
DISCOVER HOW TO:
• Find your very own beautiful voice and maintain it
• Warm up your voice and strengthen your vocal power
• Protect your voice against colds and allergies
• Increase your overall bodily health
• Teach your students to focus and be kind
• End classroom disruptions
Empowering and meaningful, Voice Yourself in the Classroom is the most comprehensive and effective teacher resource guide for vocal health. Love your voice; it’s the most wonderful and intricate instrument of all!
My book is addressed to teachers experiencing vocal fatigue. It's a resources to help teachers find their natural dynamic speaking voice and maintain it by developing diaphragmatic breathing, correct vocal placement, projection and other healthy daily vocal habits.
About the Author
Valerie Bastien is the creator of "
VoiceYourselfInTheClassroom.com". Valerie Bastien is a musician at heart and an educator by choice. Formerly trained as a classical singer, she obtained her Baccalaureate in Fine Arts (Specialization Music Performance) from Concordia University in 1998. She also studied classical guitar at Vanier College. If you have ever set foot in the Old Montreal during the mid-nineties, you might have heard her coloratura voice resonate throughout Place Jacques-Cartier where she was once regularly performing opera arias as a street artist.
Valerie moved to Toronto not long after and put her music projects on hold to reorient her career. She graduated from University of Ottawa in 2003 with a second Baccalaureate in Education. She has since been teaching at the elementary level, currently for the Toronto District School Board. Her focus is on languages (French Immersion) and the arts. Her contributions in these areas include working in collaboration with Chenelière Education in creating the serie "Quelle aventure!" on extreme sports targeting the interest of young male readers. In 2005, Valerie published a teacher's guide and resources entitled: "Y paraît que...". This complete unit for grade 7 and 8 French Immersion students is entirely based on the Television Franco-Ontarienne's web animated Canadian legends of the same title. It provides fun but challenging activities integrating Languages (French), Technology, Visual Arts, Drama and History.
Faced with the demands of raising her voice constantly to address her class, a bunch of
energetic students, Valerie started struggling with vocal difficulties a couple years ago.This was obviously of a great concern to her as singing is her passion. n an effort to terminate her health issues, she dived back into her research of vocal techniques. After realizing that vocal problems were in fact quite common within the teaching community, she was inspired to write "Voice Yourself in the Classroom". Her book is directly intended to meet the vocal needs of teachers. It offers strategies to find one's natural dynamic speaking voice: a voice that will project easily, feel good, sound great and of course, last.
Private lessons are available in the Toronto, ON area or through Skype if you live in an other part of the world. Please click on the link to your left for further information.
Valerie loves to write folk songs. Her music has a world/new age feel and is slightly influenced by her classical training background. Listen to her music at:
www.ValerieBastien.com.
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