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Valerie
Bastien is the creator of "Voice
Yourself in
the
Classroom".
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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. |
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This
was obviously of a great concern to her
as singing is her passion. In
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 writing 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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