Patricia Shehan Campbell is the recipient of the MENC 2002 Senior Researcher Award. The following speech was presented on April 12, 2002, at a special session of the Society for Research in Music Education at MENC's National Biennial In-Service Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
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