Music
Lynette Stalls

Title: Adjunct Lecturer, Music Education
Department: Music
Email: lstalls@uttyler.edu
Degrees
- Ph.D., Music Education, University of North Texas
- Master of Music Education, Lamar University
- Bachelor of Music, Lamar University
Biography
LYNETTE STALLS, Ph.D. is an adjunct music education professor, new to UT Tyler in
Fall 2020. Dr. Stalls has experience teaching preschool and elementary music, children’s
choirs, secondary choir, private piano and voice, and undergraduate and graduate music
education courses. She has taught in Texas public and private schools and at the university
level. Dr. Stalls was a teaching fellow at the University of North Texas during her
Ph.D. studies and was an assistant professor of music education at the University
of Minnesota Duluth from 2008-2010.
Dr. Stalls has a Ph.D. in Music Education from University of North Texas (2008), a
Master of Music Education from Lamar University (1997), and a Bachelor of Music from
Lamar University (1993). Additionally, she is a Kodály endorsed teacher, has three
levels of Kodály training from the Kodály Institute of North Texas based at UNT and
SMU, and Orff Level I from SMU.
A committed pedagogue, she is excited to help UT Tyler music students have the best
possible preparation for the teaching careers. She has presented conference sessions
at the Minnesota Music Educators Convention, the Texas Music Educators Association
Convention, and the Texas Choral Directors Association Conference. Dr. Stalls' research
focus is vocal health for music educators.