This week on A Voice and Beyond, we delve into the important topic of neurodiversity with the esteemed Dr. Shannon Coates, returning for the second part of a captivating two-part discussion on neurodiversity-affirming voice pedagogy. Dr. Shannon is a passionate advocate for inclusivity, dedicated to developing support strategies and deepening our understanding of individual student needs within the singing voice community. Her mission is to normalize and eradicate the stigma surrounding neurodivergence.
Dr. Shannon Coates, an acclaimed educator and international voice pedagogy presenter, has been a leading voice in championing neurodiversity in vocal pedagogy. In this interview, Dr. Shannon will guide us through understanding how neurodivergence can manifest in teaching studios and share effective strategies to support neurodivergent learners, addressing challenges related to motivation, distraction, and prioritization. She provides invaluable insights into recognizing our own biases and their impact on teaching. Dr. Shannon particularly emphasizes the importance of creating an inclusive environment where all students feel seen and valued, regardless of their support needs, life experiences, or identities. She also discusses her views on student-led learning versus compliance-based pedagogy, highlighting its benefits for all singers, not just those who are neurodivergent.
This thought-provoking interview with Dr. Shannon Coates is essential listening for every singing voice teacher and beyond. Join us for this enlightening and inspiring conversation. Don’t forget, this is part 2 of the interview; part 1 was featured in last week’s episode, no. 173.
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