Sentences with phrase «academic independence of»

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.

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One of the four panelists at the hearing, Peter Conti - Brown, an Academic Fellow at Stanford Law School whose forthcoming book, The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve, will be published by Princeton University Press, also weighed in on the Fed's General Counsel.
There is not one peer reviewed academic study that demonstrates even ONE poor outcome of actually following through with what the Declaration of Independence says «ALL men, (not just straight men) are created equal»
The principles of academic freedom and of relative independence for education within the political structure do not exclude or excuse those who teach from active participation in political life.
And perhaps what students need more than anything for these positive academic habits to flourish is to spend as much time as possible in environments where they feel a sense of belonging, independence, and growth — or, to use some of the language of Deci and Ryan, where they experience relatedness, autonomy, and competence.
The modern emphasis on ever - earlier independence and academics seems to inadvertently be sacrificing the very things they are designed to accomplish, and the modern view of parenting as a «competition» is setting the stage for stress, conflict, and failure.
What Deci and Ryan's research suggests is that students will be more likely to display these positive academic habits when they are in an environment where they feel a sense of belonging, independence, and growth — or, to use Deci and Ryan's language, where they experience relatedness, autonomy, and competence.
«Today's overprotective, failure - avoidant parenting style has undermined the competence, independence, and academic potential of an entire generation.»
How do academic researchers and activists in Spain, such as Eva Botella - Ordinas, David Cassasas, José Luis Martí, Daniel Raventós and Julie Wark, see the relevance of republicanism now, after the crash, and with the demand for independence in Catalonia growing?
«You need to make connections and gain a certain level of independence during your postdoc if you are going to have a career in academic research,» she says.
Earning lots of money comes second in his career — he turned down a chemical company in Israel that offered to double his salary, because it didn't give him the independence he is enjoying in the academic environment.
Even when academic physicians are involved, often they don't enjoy anything close to true research independence, Nissen says: «Academic physicians are still involved in the leadership of the study, but not fundamentally in the design of the study, or in the key aspects of the execution of the studyacademic physicians are involved, often they don't enjoy anything close to true research independence, Nissen says: «Academic physicians are still involved in the leadership of the study, but not fundamentally in the design of the study, or in the key aspects of the execution of the studyAcademic physicians are still involved in the leadership of the study, but not fundamentally in the design of the study, or in the key aspects of the execution of the study.»
He was drawn, he said, to her independence and intellect, her humility, her academic determination and, of course, her looks.
We first see dry academic David Kepesh (Kingsley) on a talk show, discussing ideas of sexual happiness and independence, and how they have influenced the course of his life.
When there is a lot of reading, there is academic rigor and independence.
The right camps and activities can even help a child develop leadership skills and a sense of independence, which are important building blocks for future academic and personal successes.
Following a charter school model, principals in the state - run New Orleans schools will have the independence to recruit and hire their own teachers and academic support staff, and control the use of federal Title I grant money, beginning next school year.
Acquire and use accurately a range of general academic and domain - specific words and phrases; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge
When these Long Term English Learners (LTEL) fail to advance in their acquisition of academic language, the result is a diminished level of independence.
It is especially important when it comes to charter schools, with the foundational premise of achieving academic outcomes in exchange for autonomy and independence.
The recognition award is part of a larger U.S. Department of Education (USED) effort to identify and disseminate knowledge about practices that are proven to result in improved student engagement, higher academic achievement and graduation rates, and workforce preparedness, as well as a government wide goal of increasing energy independence and economic security.
Tubman's combined - grade K -1-2 program is unique in the city: each homeroom community stays with their teacher and peers for three years and K -1-2 students are instructed in mostly small groups, with a focus on independence, deep practice of skills, and academic focus.
CCRA.L.6 Acquire and use accurately a range of general academic and domain - specific words and phrases sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when encountering an unknown term important to comprehension or expression.
As Montalvin teachers use inquiry to systematically deepen their understanding of core instructional routines such as math problem solving or academic discussion, their principal has collected data to better understand how to support K / 1 student independence and problem solving in the lunchroom — a pervasive dilemma for elementary school leaders.
Indeed, Pam Benigno, director of the Education Policy Center at the Independence Institute, called it a «landmark day in Colorado,» saying the bill «will align evaluated teacher and principal effectiveness more closely with student academic growth and weaken tenure protections for consistently ineffective teachers.»
By giving their students a choice of reading materials in the early grades, elementary teachers increase academic independence and motivation.
If you are, chances are that you are experiencing a combination of fun new experiences, a budding social life, a newly minted sense of independence, and stimulating academic challenges.
Bonnie Bergin is the founder of Canine Companions for Independence as well as founder, president and chief academic officer of Bergin University of Canine Studies, founded in 1991.
Schoolies is a chance for your child to celebrate their independence, academic achievements and ultimately have a great time with their closest friends who they may not get to see as they enter outside the world of School!
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 scientists are supposed to be insulated from the kind of base influences which motivate the rest of us by their own innate desire to discover the truth, and by a certain independence of thought guaranteed by academic tenure and the privileges of the university system.
GMU president Angel Cabrera said the agreements «fall short of the standards of academic independence I expect any gift to meet.»
«Deploying the endowment as a tool to intervene in the political process or as a lever to advance broader social objectives, even eminently worthy ones, poses risks to the independence of the academic enterprise.
One day after the Canadian Judicial Council issued its recommendation to not remove Justice Michel Girouard from the bench — despite a suspicious video of an alleged drug deal — a legal academic is pointing to a glaring lack of independence for judicial misconduct and a possible double standard.
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.
Professor Woolley's academic articles have discussed lawyer billing, the good character requirement for law society admission, the regulation of extra-professional misconduct, legal ethics teaching, access to justice, the regulation of civility, independence of the bar, the lawyer's duties as fiduciary and as an advisor, criminal lawyer ethics and the theoretical foundations of the lawyer's role.
What is less debated is how practice involvement can affect the role of the international lawyer as academic and how practice affects, and risks compromising, the independence of international law as an academic discipline.
Open Medicine: New Standards of Access and Independence Anita Palepu, Editor, Open Medicine «Presents the experience of founding a new independent open access medical journal in the wake of a controversial instance of editorial interference and suspension of academic freedom that had resulted in the firing of the Canadian Medical Association Journals editors, followed by the resigning of the remaining editors and board.»
Mission: The Association for Positive Behavior Support (APBS) is an international organization dedicated to improving the support of individuals in order to reduce behavioral challenges, increasing independence, and ensure the development of constructive behaviors to meet life goals in the areas of social relationships, employment, academic achievement, functional life - skills, self - determination, health, and safety.
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