Background
Clouse, Bonnidell was born on July 5, 1928 in San Jose, Costa Rica. Came to the United States, 1930. Daughter of Ranselaer and Lela (Freeland) Barrows.
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Strategies for Teaching for Moral Growth in the Home, School, and Church "Bonnidell Clouse has done a superb Job of integrating psychological understandings of moral development with biblical and theological foundations. She shows how various approaches can be used by teachers, parents, and pastors to help others grow in moral understanding and moral behavior. In an age where morality continues to decline, this is an important and helpful book for both professionals and laypersons alike. I heartily recommend it" Perry G. Downs, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School "Hats off to Bonnidell Clouse for providing a helpful resource on moral development, a topic that has been frequently overlooked in the Christian literature. The success of this book will be due in part to the author's ability to write in language appreciated by an informed reader without sacrificing research-driven scholarship." Peter C. Hill, Journal of Psychology and Christianity "Moral education should be a vital concern for all Christians in this postmodern society. Bonnidell Clouse clearly understands how historical and contemporary approaches view the process of developing character. She is at her best when she appropriates key psychological insights from a theologically informed perspective. This effort has the potential to make a significant impact on the contemporary church and the next generation of Christian leaders." Richard E. Butman, Wheaton College Bonnidell Clouse (Ph.D., Indiana University), Professor of Educational and School Psychology at Indiana State University, is widely respected for her journal contributions to the areas of moral education and development.
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Clouse, Bonnidell was born on July 5, 1928 in San Jose, Costa Rica. Came to the United States, 1930. Daughter of Ranselaer and Lela (Freeland) Barrows.
Bachelor, Wheaton College, 1950. Master of Arts, Boston University, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1968.
Psychiatric aide Institute Living, Hartford, Connecticut, 1950-1952. Assistant professor education and psychology Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee, 1953-1955. Elementary teacher Marion Township Schools, Marion, Iowa, 1958-1963.
Teaching associate Indiana University, Bloomington, 1965-1967. Professor educational and school psychology Indiana State University, Terre Haute, 1967—2002.
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Sunday school teacher First Brethren Church, Clay City, Indiana, since 1964. Board directors Young Women’s Christian Association, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1976-1979. Member American Psychological Association, Christian Association Psychological Studies, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Robert Gordon Clouse, June 17, 1955. Children: Gary, Kenneth.