The Day Was Pretty Packed - Kim Davis on School Days at the Developmental Training Center

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Date
2016-08-16
Main contributor
Indiana Disability History Project
Summary
In the 1970s, schools systems throughout the state of Indiana sent children with challenging behaviors to the Developmental Training Center (DTC) for educational support and service. Kim Davis, an employee at the DTC during that time, talks about the typical school day for the children.
Publisher
Center on Aging and Community, Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, and Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities
Subjects
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (IIDC, ISDD, DTC); Education; Residential Living; Staff
Time period
1970s
Location
Indiana, Monroe County, Bloomington
Collection
Indiana Disability History Project
Unit
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
Language
English
Terms of Use
Copyright © 2016 The Trustees of Indiana University
Related Item
YouTube URL 
Notes
"Kim Davis - School Days at the Developmental Training Center in the 1970's," YouTube video, 00:04:43, from an interview by the Indiana Disability History Project on January 17, 2013, posted by "Indiana Disability History" on August 16, 2016, https://youtu.be/RQAOysunBkE
Other Identifier
Catalog Key: 009-mi-01

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