Furthermore, women who have health - focused eating goals for their partner are perceived
as more autonomy - supportive, which is associated with the partner's report of higher relationship quality.
As more autonomy is given to schools the reporting facility of these systems is vital to school leader's management.
Not exact matches
Psychologists call this feeling of freedom to do your job
as you see fit «
autonomy» and have found in studies that not only does
autonomy make employees happy, it also makes them
more productive.
His decision to buy
Autonomy, an enterprise software company based in England, for
more than $ 10 billion to hasten that transition was perceived
as wildly overpriced.
«When I started Zapier, I saw it
as a way to have
more autonomy in the workplace and focus on my own interests, but I still needed to know how to manage people, especially
as the business grew.
Coffee shops and coworking spaces abound with freelancers plugging away on their laptops, and office spaces are increasingly empty
as the best and brightest leave traditional work behind to claim
more flexibility and
autonomy in their jobs.
As a studio owner, we are able to make our own decisions about pricing, scheduling and hiring - which allows you the feeling of
autonomy you seek when embarking on a
more entrepreneurial route while still having the security of knowing the company is behind you.
If you are frustrated with the inefficiencies of the traditional banking system, you may want to look into Bitcoin
as an alternative,
as it can save you money and offer you
more autonomy.
Artistic productivity reveals itself to be the extreme marginal case of a much
more widespread productivity, and it is socially important only insofar
as it surrenders all pretensions to
autonomy and recognizes itself to be a marginal case.
With full respect of the
autonomy of the local church, we call brothers and sisters in Christ who display the Confederate battle flag
as a memorial... to consider prayerfully whether to limit, or even
more so, discontinue its display.
The
autonomy of humanity from the realm of supernatural forces was considered by Marx
as an axiomatic ontological truth that had been developed since ancient times, and he considered it to have an even
more respectable tradition than Christianity.
In the third phase, which came to full flower in the decades following the New Deal revolution, an altogether new conception of the Constitution emerged, which broadened the reform agenda to include, inter alia, eviscerating
more or less completely the Tenth Amendment, eliminating religion from the public square, energetically pursuing racial and sexual equality, and,
more recently, legitimizing moral
autonomy as the default standard for individual behavior.
A deeper understanding of the contextual emphasis of Asian and Latin American theologies might lead North American Christians to consider even
more such themes
as powerlessness in corporate America and anomie in a society that so emphasizes personal
autonomy.
One wonders whether, in the future, when we shall know so much
more about what literature says and how it hangs together than we now do, we shall come to see literary myth
as a similarly constructive principle in the social or qualitative sciences, giving shape and coherence to psychology, anthropology, theology, history and political theory without losing in any one of them its own
autonomy of hypothesis.»
Held Evans appears to see Rome and Constantinople
as little
more than exotic ports of call for a disaffected generation whose members nevertheless retain their own spiritual
autonomy.
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.
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like: competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the time, anticipating people's needs (not from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful, tries harder in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (
as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical, emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments
as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing
as appropriate, able to be available emotionally
as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and in jobs / careers, likely to be
more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true
autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
As a tween, though, your child has
more autonomy, or the ability to take charge of many of her own responsibilities, like due dates for school projects and when she needs to leave for sports practice.
As children get older they develop
more independence,
autonomy and emotional attachments.
Teachers understand this, but when students run into trouble in school, Tough writes, schools often respond by imposing
more control, not less, via stern discipline such
as out - of school suspensions, «further diminishing their fragile sense of
autonomy.»
Democratic Republicanism is
more critical of capitalism than most social democratic critiques, because it stresses the importance of freedom for citizen participation
as vital to creating
autonomy and liberty, and the conflict between labour markets and citizenship.
Sarkozy granted the universities
more fiscal
autonomy, which some saw
as an attack on public education and the unfair enforcement of higher fees and tougher entry requirements.
Arguably, issues of democracy and self - government gain currency when they are tied to a compelling ideological vision,
as happened with the recent independence referendum in Scotland that mobilised thousands of people, including a large a swathe of new voters, in support of political
autonomy not
as an end in itself, but to create a
more just and equal society.
Rawls, in particular, was advocating the
more equal distributions of
autonomy as well
as material goods out of appeals to a principle of fairness.
American liberalism, on the other hand, because it emerged partly from Progressivism, tends to take a
more utilitarian perspective on such things, viewing
autonomy merely
as a means to an end, the end being increasing the happiness of
as many people
as possible.
But why not try giving all of SUNY
more autonomy,
as Chancellor Nancy Zimpher has suggested?
Schools could opt to offer the same schemes, but will have
more autonomy over how to do so
as the Department for Education (DfE) reorganises the way it funds projects to tie in with the coalition's emphasis on localism.
Within 5 years, quintupling the number of NIH individual research fellowship and career development awards, such
as the NIH F and K grant mechanisms, awarded to young scientists to give them
more autonomy in their training.
Now, University of Missouri researchers have found that mothers who support their children's need for
autonomy as the children grow tend to be viewed
more positively by their children.
Serbia does not recognize Kosovo
as an independent state but the deal signed last week does grant the breakaway province
more freedom while preserving the
autonomy of ethnic Serbian communities there.
«
As we age and gain
more autonomy, our behavior is driven
more by our own genetic liabilities and we are less influenced by the familial environment.»
«We hear that it creates a negative environment for teachers — it forces them to stay on very strict curricula and reduces a lot of
autonomy,
as teachers worry less about their profession
as a whole and worry
more about meeting benchmarks on the exam.»
We have
more freedom and
autonomy in our romantic lives than ever and some of us have used that liberty to change the goals: monogamy and marriage are no longer the aims for many of us; sex, reconfigured
as a harmless leisure activity involving the maximising of pleasure and the minimising of the hassle of commitment, often is.
Together with their male contemporaries — Miles Robbins delivers a particularly scene - stealing turn
as the mellowed - out Connor, who sports a man - bun and an equally cloying it's - all - good vibe — the girls of «Blockers» emerge
as admirable examples of
autonomy, confidence and self - respect, never
more so than when their clueless parents are running amok, half - cocked.
As Em, Stewart plays the role of the cool girl crush, and the script's depiction of Em offers far
more autonomy.
Academies were first introduced under Tony Blair's Labour government back in 2000
as a way to raise standards in schools by taking them away from the control of local authorities and offering
more autonomy over finances and day to day school management.
ESSA also gave state leaders significantly
more autonomy to set policy on other questions, such
as teacher evaluation, diminishing the federal government's influence over state policy.
But what
more families are realizing is that online students can move along in the same courses
as their classmates, using the virtual classroom to develop time and management skills, and perhaps most importantly,
autonomy and responsibility for their own learning.
An expressed commitment to
more distributed leadership may, for example, conflict with a deeper, hidden commitment to preserving decision - making
autonomy at the top of an organization
as a bulwark against the erosion of senior managements» status and rewards.
Ideally,
as your child gets older, they will be able to have
more and
more autonomy to self - manage.
Keep me interested:
As an alternative school, BDEA has
more autonomy over curricular choices; teachers can develop courses in unique topic areas designed to reengage off - track students.
Getting this turnaround work right is important now
more than ever, particularly
as the Every Student Succeeds Act, or ESSA, gives states greater
autonomy to support their lowest - performing schools.
This was a huge breakthrough for the district sector to be able to have the same flexibility from laws and rules
as did the charter sector and teachers have the
autonomy of chartered school teachers and also keep the same amount of money
as district schools which is considerably
more than the chartered schools.
«It relied on the same tools
as before: higher stakes,
more testing,
more autonomy.
One of the major benefits of eLearning is the idea of
autonomy: Learners don't have to be in a classroom, and instructors can act
more as facilitators.
For this shift to happen, teachers need to support learners
as they experience
more autonomy and responsibility and face inevitable obstacles and challenges.
However, the candidate did note his support of public school choice (via charter schools): «
As chair of the House Education Committee, David introduced an omnibus education bill that gave schools
more authority and
autonomy by emphasizing Children First.
«Our study shows that
as charter schools are given
more programmatic
autonomy over special education services and access to state and federal special education funds, the special education student population increases at those schools and we see very innovative and creative delivery models emerge,» Plate asserted.
For example, with support from Morningside Center, the group worked through the difference between a traditional view of discipline
as «punishment» versus an approach that, in Maria's words, «lets children have a chance to reflect on their behavior, to encourage children to have
more autonomy so they can learn to make good decisions on their own.»
For example, they could implement an enhanced version of a «principal
autonomy» pilot program Diaz crafted last year, under which principals act
as schools» C.E.Os and are given
more leeway in budgeting and staffing.