Principles and Practice of Urban Planning,Edited by William I. Goodman and Eric C. Freund. Washington,D. C.: International City Managers' Assoc., 1968. 621 pp. $12.50 Hardbound |
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Authors: | Jack Rothman |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , USA |
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Abstract: | This article identifies and discusses a series of interrelated pragmatic steps that can be employed by schools interested in improving their curricula by including relevant minority content. Identification of general principles, supporting rationales, and manipulable, extrinsic organizational rewards are presented as necessary building blocks for designing an Alternate Incentive Network. The function of the network is to encourage faculty involvement in developing and teaching minority content within the framework of existing or new courses. |
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