Tim+Lautzenheiser

These are files sent from Tim Lautzenheiser from the 2010 TMEA Convention


Greetings!

Many THANKS are extended to YOU and your colleagues for attending the convention-clinic session focusing on THE IMPORTANCE OF THE TEACHER IN THE LEARNING PROCESS, and - particularly - in the music education world. I would be remiss if I didn't also shine-the-spotlight on all your organizational leaders for extending the invitation to join your professional (and personal) family of fellow teachers. It truly is a privilege and an honor, times ten! Attached is a blueprint to access the new NAMM GRASSROOTS OUTREACH KIT. It is a COMPLETE library of COMPELLING (understatement) DATA (from email outreach templates to public service announcements for the media) formatted in a user-friendly fashion. IT IS POWERFUL! The specific information is indicated in RED and the required download link is marked in BLUE. It's GRATIS to those folks who were part of our session. Please feel free to pass it along to your colleagues as well. In addition, you will find a file STUFFED with wonderful factoids to bring to the advocacy/support forum. It's time to let people know the immeasurable impact MUSIC LEARNING and MUSIC MAKING offers EVERY student. ...and the following websites are also PURE GOLD. [|ww.supportmusic.com] [|www.wholechildeducation.org] You also want to add this profound book to your library: MUSIC WITH THE BRAIN IN MIND, by Eric Jensen. (Available on [|Amazon.com]  ) It is riveting; for every parent, administrator, curriculum person, decision-maker, politician, it is a MUST READ! If there is ANYTHING we can do for you in support of your program, DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME. The debt board rests heavily in your favor. Thank you again, and again, AND AGAIN! With respect and appreciation, I remain, Tim Tim LautzenheiserAttitude Concepts for Today, Inc. - PresidentConn-Selmer, Inc. - Executive Director of Education Before you can inspire with emotion, you must be swamped with ityourself. Before you can move them to tears, your own must flow. To convince them, you must yourself believe. Winston Churchill1874-1965, British statesman, Prime Minister