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It’s the second to last Musicast episode for the 2023-2024 school year! In this episode, I sit down with music educator, Adam Chitta. Adam is the founder of “The Chitta Sound,” an organization that provides tools and professional development for teachers to help better reach their deaf and hard of hearing students.
After receiving a hearing loss diagnosis as a child, Adam was able to become a successful musician (alongside his twin brother!), music educator, and advocate for students like him. In this episode, he shares his story and how he had to advocate for himself in order to pursue a career in music.
You can learn more about Adam at his website:
https://thechittasound.com/
And, if you're in Texas, check out his workshop this summer through TBA:
Friday, July 26th from 5:00-6:00 PM. Deaf Students CAN be Successful in the Band Classroom and Marching Field!
Finally, Adam provides in-person and virtual visits to observe and discuss DHH accommodations for students. He also provides professional development through his website. Use the contact form on there to get in touch!
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It’s the second to last Musicast episode for the 2023-2024 school year! In this episode, I sit down with music educator, Adam Chitta. Adam is the founder of “The Chitta Sound,” an organization that provides tools and professional development for teachers to help better reach their deaf and hard of hearing students.
After receiving a hearing loss diagnosis as a child, Adam was able to become a successful musician (alongside his twin brother!), music educator, and advocate for students like him. In this episode, he shares his story and how he had to advocate for himself in order to pursue a career in music.
You can learn more about Adam at his website:
https://thechittasound.com/
And, if you're in Texas, check out his workshop this summer through TBA:
Friday, July 26th from 5:00-6:00 PM. Deaf Students CAN be Successful in the Band Classroom and Marching Field!
Finally, Adam provides in-person and virtual visits to observe and discuss DHH accommodations for students. He also provides professional development through his website. Use the contact form on there to get in touch!