LONDON, July 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
A teacher's vocal authority, control and charisma are key to building and maintaining interest in the subject and managing classroom behaviour. Having to stand in front of a class and present information, ideas and instructions to a room full of listeners all day can also lead to voice fatigue and damage, which has a negative impact on the quality of the teaching and, in extreme cases, ends careers.
Fortunately help is at hand and for teachers struggling to get the most out of their voice in the classroom, voice training courses can be the ideal solution to ensure that they sustain peak vocal performance whilst teaching. Speak Easily, London's leading vocal training company, provides a number of voice training courses, catered specifically for teachers.
Voice training
Speak Easily's Voice for Teachers courses teaches different techniques and methods, which can be applied in order to achieve voice clarity, tone, range, projection and control. The expert and highly qualified team of coaches at Speak Easily will highlight the various voice training techniques that can be used, such as posture, relaxation, breathing, diction and articulation. The teachers will also show how to apply these techniques to maximum effect to engage their classroom and maintain control.
Vocal health
Many people are unaware that, similar to our skin, hair, hearts and lungs, our voices need some TLC, especially if you are a teacher. A whopping 20% of teachers experience some kind of problem with their voice and, as a consequence, have to take time off during the teaching year. Elocution lessons, such as Speak Easily's Voice for Teachers workshops, look at the various strategies and techniques to help teachers survive the working week with their voice 100% intact.
To find out more about Speak Easily's voice training for teachers courses and how these elocution specialists can help you master the art of articulate and expressive speech, visit the website at:
http://www.speak-easily.com/train-with-a-coach/elocution-voice-training/voice-for-teachers
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