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Saturday, January 21, 2017 9:15­10:15 AM 9:15­10:15 AM 9:15­10:15 AM 9:15­10:15 AM 10:30­11:30 AM 10:30­11:30 AM


Interest Session ­ Renaissance, Ballroom B The Shortcut to Success ­ Sue Samuels, Clinician


Interest Session ­ Renaissance, Ballroom CD


0­5: The Developmental Years of a Band Director ­ What I Needed to Know but Didn't Russ Thompson, Clinician


Interest Session ­ Renaissance, Ballroom E


EdTPA and the Music Education Internship (Student Teaching) Experience ­ Nancy Barry, Clinician Interest Session ­ Embassy Suites


Something Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue: Springboards for Creative Thinking in Music Rob Lyda, Clinician


Interest Session ­ Renaissance, Ballroom CD Lightening Round


Interest Session ­ Embassy Suites The Rhythm of the Rhyme ­ Roger Sams, Clinician


10:30 AM­12:30 PM ABA Concert Session ­ MPAC All­State Jazz Bands


1:00­3:00 PM AMEA Governing Board Meeting ­ Renaissance, Riverview 2 AMEA 2017 Featured Speakers


For over a decade Scott Lang has been educating and entertaining audiences of all ages. As a nationally known leadership trainer, Scott conducts over 120 workshops annually and works with some of our countries best educational groups. As a highly decorated veteran teacher of sixteen years Scott’s bands have had many notable performances including the Pasadena Tournament of Rose Parade, the Fiesta Bowl National Band Championship, the Music Educators National Biennial Conference and for the President of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton. Scott is a well know author with over ten publications to his credit including; Seriously?!, Leader of the Band, Leadership Success, Leadership Travel Guide, Leadership Survival Guide and the highly successful Be Part of the Band series. Mr. Lang currently resides in Chandler, Arizona with his beautiful wife Leah and their sons, Brayden, Evan and their highly irrational Golden Retriever Rexie. He has breathed in and out approximately 264 million times and plans to keep on doing so until he doubles that number.


Lynn Tuttle was Director of Arts Education at the Arizona Department of Education. Her duties included acting as a liaison to the state’s arts educators; providing professional development in Arizona’s Academic Arts Standards, arts assessment and arts integration; and promoting quality arts education programs in Arizona’s schools. She co-chaired the Arizona Arts Education Census Committee, which published the 2010 Arizona Arts Education Census, documenting access and availability of arts education in Arizona’s district and charter schools. She has keynoted for The Kennedy Center’s 2013 Partners in Education conference and the 2013 Biannual Maine Arts Education Conference, and has presented for Americans for the Arts, Arts Education Partnership, the Educational Theatre Association, the Kennedy Center Alliances for Arts Education Network, the National Art Education Association, the National Dance Education Organization, the National Association for Music Education, and the State Arts Advocacy Network. Lynn serves as Past-President for the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education and is one of the leaders of the revision of the National Voluntary Arts Education Standards. Lynn holds degrees from the Peabody Conservatory of Music (valedictorian), the Johns Hopkins University (Phi Beta Kappa) and the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.


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