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		<copyright>&#xA9;Trinity Briefs &amp; Georgia Forensics </copyright>
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		<title>NCFL Grand National 2008 LD Topic Interview: Robert Lynch</title>
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Guest: Robert Lynch &#8212; President and CEO of Americans For The Arts (AFTA), the nation’s largest non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the role of art in American life and advancing appreciation for the arts in American culture.
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		<itunes:subtitle>nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; 

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Guest: Robert Lynch --- President and CEO of Americans For The Arts (AFTA), the nationrsquo;s largest non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the role of art in American life and advancing appreciation for the arts in American culture.

Americans For the Arts'Website

Host: Mahesha Subbaraman --- A high school Lincoln-Douglas debate coach in Minnesota, an Amherst College graduate, the founder/owner of Trinity Briefs, and creator of Colloquy.

Topic Discussed: Should secondary education in America value the fine arts over athletics?

Resources Cited During Interview:

Center on Education Policy -- Report on "Instructional Time in Elementary Schools"
Dana Foundation Research on Fine Arts #38; Cognitive Development
Americans For The Arts -- Arts Education
National Arts Policy Database ( Search Databasenbsp;)
ArtsEDGE (Kennedy Center)
Arts Education Partnership
Project Zero (Harvard University)
Music Educators National Conference
National Association of Music Merchants

Scholars Cited During Interview:nbsp; Daniel Pink;nbsp; Richard Florida

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