Sentences with phrase «as much autonomy»

The Christina School District in Delaware, comprised of both urban and suburban schools with a diverse group of learners, was interested in how technology could be used to improve their math instruction while still giving individual schools and teachers as much autonomy as possible.
Education Week's Alyson Klein reports that Secretary DeVos told a gathering of secondary school principals on September 25 «that she wants to cut the federal red tape that she thinks is holding them back from serving students to the best extent possible,» and that «she'll encourage state and district leaders to give them as much autonomy as possible.»
Provide as much autonomy as possible to staff members to explore new ideas and complete projects their way, not your way.

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LET EMPLOYEES EXPERIMENT: The company tries to decentralize decision - making as much as possible, in an effort to give workers the feeling of autonomy.
As per that last part, the group's estimate is probably way off with full autonomy likely to come much sooner.
Although HP says it was duped into paying too much for Autonomy under the since - fired Apotheker, the deal ultimately was approved by 10 of its current 11 directors, including Whitman, who served on the board for eight months before being appointed as CEO in September 2011.
In the past three years, few equipment - based technologies have garnered as much speculation as autonomy, particularly related to its viability within trucking, the timeline for...
Automakers such as Ford have come to the same conclusion, pushing for full autonomy because there's a danger in providing so much self - driving assistance that the driver is lulled into complacency and can't retake control of the vehicle quickly.
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.
Kappen wrote «The essence of Marxian atheism lies not so much in his denunciation of religion as in his affirmation of the radical autonomy and self - sufficiency of man.
But in the search for the autonomy of man Bonhoeffer was not so much removing God from the world's affairs as searching for God's real presence in the world.
Yet Whitehead might tell us that we try too hard, that we are too insistent on lifting our purposes into consciousness and examining them, that such tensions as those between love and duty reflect the frustrations of a life that strives for too much autonomy.
It is too bad that so much of the energy of one of the greatest engines of conscientization the world has ever known — the Catholic Church — should be spent on regulating women's anatomy instead of promoting their autonomy and empowerment as moral persons.
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.»
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
For the life of me I just don't get the reluctance to provide timely access to women — surely their medical autonomy must matter as much as the person passing a kidney stone.
In many cases the choices you offer aren't really choices so much as ways to clearly communicate to your child what each of you has control and autonomy over.
Asked about the possibility of the much sought - after economic development program for SUNY Buffalo known as UB2020, Cuomo said he would continue to fight for its approval, which would grant autonomy in certain areas for the campus.
In 2008, the ratio had flipped and «autonomy» appeared three times as much as «obedience.»
A study on adolescent perceptions of autonomy, however, finds that too much parental involvement is as problematic as too little.
Before, I'd let students choose prompts and readings as much as possible, providing autonomy.
It's crucial to give children the autonomy to influence their own path to knowledge, creating as much flexibility as possible within the constraints of curricula.
There is too much overzealous regulation, but as we argued in Hopes, Fears, & Reality, charter schools have really not taken full advantage of their autonomy.
As much as possible, give people the autonomy to manage their own work, budget, time, and curriculuAs much as possible, give people the autonomy to manage their own work, budget, time, and curriculuas possible, give people the autonomy to manage their own work, budget, time, and curriculum.
Some in the charter school movement, viewing autonomy as its most important animating principle, responsible for so much of the innovation and energy in the 3,300 charter schools across the country, argue that the testing regimen at the heart of the standards movement and NCLB will leave charters hidebound, soulless, bureaucratized.
We are doing as much of that as we can now but the autonomy we will have as an Innovation School will help us improve these efforts.
Little mention is made of our reality here, however, given the real and deleterious effects we witness, for example, as current teacher educators when we work with potential / future teachers who almost daily express serious concerns about joining a profession now with very little autonomy, not much respect, and a stark increase in draconian accountability measures that will be used to hold them accountable for that which they do, or do not do well.
The final goal of special education should be for our students to gain as much independence and autonomy as possible, whether their disability is emotional, intellectual, physical, or a combination of two or more (multiple) disabilities.
When I received an email from my daughter's administrator informing parents that Fairchild Wheeler's juniors would be participating in the SBAC, I was somewhat surprised: as a science magnet school, I wasn't really sure how much autonomy they had but I had held on to hope that SBAC would be my ethical dilemma and not my daughter's.
During the hour - long discussion, the candidate for District 6 (East San Fernando Valley) did as much listening as she did talking, asking teachers about their concerns on issues such as local autonomy and teacher training.
The collapse of two multi-academy trusts this year was a reminder that school autonomy can lead to bad decisions as much as it can innovation
The collapse of two multi-academy trusts this year was a reminder that school autonomy can lead to bad decisions as much as it can innovation, especially when a MAT grows too rapidly.
Much of her text calls attention to ideas such as feminism, consumerism, and individual autonomy and desire, frequently appropriating images from mainstream magazines and using her bold phrases to frame them in a new context.
This company offers a «hands - off» management style, which allows you to have the autonomy to be creative and approach your market as you wish, with as much or as little guidance as you need.
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