In a shared leadership school, the principal maintains a delicate balance — giving teachers responsibility without
abdicating all authority.
Terry Wilhelm discusses the balance of giving teachers responsibility without
abdicating authority in «How Principals Cultivate Shared Leadership».
DeVos pushed back against the notion that the Education Department would be
abdicating its authority.
It is not about
abdicating authority as a parent, but about responding to the legitimate biological needs of a baby.
And lawmakers who
abdicated their authority have no right to complain.
The estate trustee neither committed fraud or dishonesty nor
abdicated her authority to the lawyer, so there was no basis for liability as a trustee de son tort.
Not exact matches
In order for the Church in India to regain its lost
authority, it must
abdicate its alliances with power.
After a long time of
authority he was
abdicated in 1946.
Thee Tennessee Valley
Authority is
abdicating its role as a utility leader and its customers will be left holding the bag.
The motion Judge found that the mother «had effectively
abdicated her parental
authority on the issue of access» and found her in contempt of the access order.
How can we as a profession maintain our moral
authority to regulate members if we
abdicate responsibility on this egregious misconduct such as this?