Extractions: In this project, educators from Indiana state Christian schools reveal their beliefs about how modern public schools fail to impart the moral education and values that they feel are a requisite part of education. Many interviewees comment on the morally inadequate, corrupt, and even threatening environment that public schools represent to Christian (and other) students. The Christian teachers also elaborate on the teaching methods and programs used to teach students in their schools, as well as the state regulations the Christian schools must adhere to in order to remain open. Bowles, Reverend Donald G Interviewee: Bowles, Reverend Donald G Call number: Date(s) of Interview: June 26, 1985 Physical Description: 32 pp; 2 cassettes, 1 7/8 ips, 105 minutes; index Physical Location: Interviews are housed in Weatherly Hall North, Room 122. Copies are also housed at the Indiana University Archives in Herman B Wells Library E460. For other locations housing the interviews from this project, please contact the Center for the Study of History and Memory office.
Christian School Movement, 1985 Subjects; Christian schools; church membership; dress code; Indiana education regulations; morals; public schools; racism; school buildings; segregation; values http://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/findingaids/cshm/ohrc027
Extractions: Email: ohrc@indiana.edu Christian School Movement, 1985 A Guide to the Collection of Oral History Interviews at Indiana University Bloomington Finding aid prepared by the staff of the Center for the Study of History and Memory with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Preservation and Access, 2000-2002
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Extractions: FCC is an Indiana non-profit corporation which operates a licensed, private child care facility. FCC's main campus and offices are located in Mishawaka, Indiana. In addition, FCC owns and operates three group homes, one in Mishawaka and two in South Bend. Between the main campus and the group homes, FCC cares for approximately 110 emotionally handicapped children at any given time. FCC has actual physical custody of the children as the result of either court order or action by state or local welfare departments, but FCC is neither legal guardian, parent, or surrogate parent to any of these children. Legal custody of these children, in fact, remains either with the courts, the placing agencies