Teachers represent 11% of the patients attending voice clinics throughout the country. A teacher can use their voice for up to nine classroom hours per day - often in noisy and demanding conditions.
A performing actor, by contrast, uses their voice for a much shorter period of time – and often to a significantly more attentive audience. Actors receive years of voice training before they start performing. School teachers, in the majority of cases, receive no vocal training whatsoever.
The consequences of this can be costly – hiring a supply teacher, disruption to the class and the physical & emotional distress experienced by the teacher...
ALAN MARS - m: 07930 323057 e: alan.mars@yahoo.co.uk