Sentences with phrase «academic independence»

By giving their students a choice of reading materials in the early grades, elementary teachers increase academic independence and motivation.
MIT conducted an independent review of the final manuscript to ensure academic independence of the commentary and to eliminate any bias in the interpretation of the literature.
Cultivate students» academic independence by fostering autonomous, creative, and intellectual thinking.
Such awards are specifically designed to assist physician - scientists bridge the critical juncture between a mentored position and academic independence.
Teachers can help students reach a «point of academic independence... by engaging students as partners in monitoring their own learning while it is unfolding» (Stiggins, 2014, p. 61).
Had Matt England's ire been unbridled by such vulgar preoccupations as free speech, democracy, and academic independence — the sort of thing he and Ward seem hostile to — science may not have made the discovery he now claims as his own (if it is indeed a discovery).
But no sooner was the study released than the debate became as much about the academic independence of the professors who wrote the study as it was about ExxonMobil itself.
GMU president Angel Cabrera said the agreements «fall short of the standards of academic independence I expect any gift to meet.»
Premier Rachel Notley is the latest to weigh in on the controversy of U of A giving David Suzuki an honorary degree Wednesday, saying she's not a fan, but academic independence is important.
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