Interview with James Lattin : Childcare at Stanford Oral History Project
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- James Lattin, the president of the Children’s Center of the Stanford Community’s (CCSC) board from 1992 to 1994, discusses his involvement with CCSC both as a parent and as a member of the Board of Directors. He details the process of joining the board and board governance, what it means for CCSC to be a cooperative center and have meaningful participation, and the role the teachers have in creating the CCSC culture. Lattin also describes how parents are involved with CCSC, what the center looked like physically when he was on the board, and how CCSC is adored by children.
Description
Type of resource | moving image, sound recording-nonmusical, text |
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Extent | 1 video file; 1 audio file; 1 text file |
Place | Stanford (Calif.) |
Publisher | Stanford Historical Society |
Date created | December 2, 2020 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | born digital |
Creators/Contributors
Interviewee | Lattin, James M. | |
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Creator | Lattin, James M. | |
Interviewer | Mullaney, Thomas S. (Thomas Shawn) | |
Publisher | Stanford Historical Society |
Subjects
Subject | Lattin, James M. |
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Subject | Children's Center of the Stanford Community |
Subject | Child care |
Subject | Education, Preschool |
Genre | Interview |
Bibliographic information
Transcript |
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Finding Aid | |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/zr914dm2499 |
Location | SC0932 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- The materials are open for research use and may be used freely for non-commercial purposes with an attribution. For commercial permission requests, please contact the Stanford University Archives (universityarchives@stanford.edu).
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
Collection
Stanford Historical Society Oral History Program interviews, 1999-2022
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