Voice disorders and teaching profession

Symptoms of voice disorders can adversely affect the teachers ability to function in the classroom and prevent them from developing effective working relationships with students and other staff. Sick leave, speech pathology management, and surgical intervention can be expensive, in terms of time and...

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Main Authors: Petrović-Lazić, Mirjana D., Ivanković, Zoran, Kosanović, Rade
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Beograd 2004
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Online Access:https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1197
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Summary:Symptoms of voice disorders can adversely affect the teachers ability to function in the classroom and prevent them from developing effective working relationships with students and other staff. Sick leave, speech pathology management, and surgical intervention can be expensive, in terms of time and costs. Severe voice problems can also lead to the permanent loss of the teaching position. The teacher would therefore be considered a professional voice user and as such needs to be aware of indicators of vocal distress and the factors that contribute to voice disorders. U ovom radu smo naveli niz saveta i uputstava kako predavači, kao jedna od najopterećenijih vokalnih profesija, da što lakše prepoznaju početne simptome poremećaja glasa i kako da i sami doprinesu njegovom poboljšanju i očuvanju primenom preventivnih mera vokalne higijene.