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Gittell, Marilyn – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1985
Traces the decline of national interest in the problems of cities since the abundance of federal legislation passed in response to the urban crisis of the 1960's. Asserts that, by the 1980's, economic changes had stimulated a new era of private sector domination in American cities. (KH)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Public Policy, United States History, Urban Improvement
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Gittell, Marilyn – Journal of Negro Education, 1971
Ocean Hill-Brownsville represents a paradigmatic attempt, within the reformist tradition of urban movements, to work within the educational system, adjusting it to new circumstances and needs. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Community, Community Control, Community Role, Educational Change
Gittell, Marilyn – 1970
The major stimulus of the community school movement is a general dissatisfaction with the existing public education system, the greatest thrust having come from the minority groups. The two major difficulties appear to be the creation of independent schools or districts under local community control, and the development of adequate funding…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Schools