Sentences with phrase «become more autonomy»

The focus of this action research was to use collaborative inquiry groups to change teacher practice to become more autonomy supportive in order to increase student engagement in the classroom.
Why teachers adopt a controlling motivating style toward students and how they can become more autonomy supportive.

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Ironically, the more complete the securing of a sphere of autonomy, the more encompassing and comprehensive the state must become.
The Gift of Failure offers teachers and administrators a way to communicate a message of autonomy and competence to parents, and gives parents practical advice for how to step back and allow kids more opportunities to fail, rebound, and become more resilient.
Struggling schools that were given more autonomy by being converted into academies under the former Labour government have seen improved exam results compared to similar schools that did not become academies, according to our new research.
Throughout adolescence, teens became increasingly less skilled at establishing autonomy and closeness in friendships and romantic relationships the more psychological control they experienced from their parents.
Autonomy is an essential gateway to engagement, according to the UDL guidelines; when students feel empowered, they become more excited to learn.
Katie Harrison would like to see schools becoming more autonomous: «We need to improve school autonomy by allowing teachers much greater freedom with what and how they teach, with less scrutiny.»
Although one can not copy and paste Finland's educational system (or anyone else's) here in United States, there are certain concepts we can learn to become better at infusing more school trust, teacher / leader autonomy and student - centered offerings in today's American school.
With the rapid development of computer - mediated communication, online forums have become more involved in classroom settings to promote student critical thinking, knowledge construction and language learning autonomy (Lim & Chai 2004; Marra, Moore & Klimczak 2004).
Over time the term has become associated with technology - laden, self - paced learning, preferably on a device, with little adult teaching and much more student autonomy.
Because states allow such significant financial autonomy to charters, I believe that Pennsylvania legislators should establish more regulations on charters and reduce their ability to become «cash cows» for private organizations.
The suggestion that local authorities could become chains is not seen as a positive step, but something that reverses autonomy, giving them more power with less electoral accountability.
«I had the autonomy to determine how I wanted to teach, so my teaching became more meaningful to my students personally.
JBB I don't reject the tools or signs of modernism - it's more the notions of power, authority, and autonomy that became so stereotypical of the Abstract Expressionists.
Zox also at times used a freer, more intuitive method, while maintaining coloristic autonomy, which became increasingly important to him in his later career.
(Some grassroots Tea Partiers have become advocates for solar power, arguing it empowers more local autonomy.)
This section of the paper has drawn the most attention as it tackles the issues closest to the hearts of sports governing bodies: - While the Commission states that «it acknowledges the autonomy of sporting organisations», it also makes clear its intention to become more involved in the governance of sport, stating that it «can play a role in encouraging the sharing of best practice in sport governance.
Even with more options to choose from, locating service providers that can get the job done with little to no autonomy has become nearly impossible until now.
As work - life balance spirals out of control in many careers, some are deciding to become freelancers or contractors by choice to have more autonomy.
When children reach school age, they have significantly more autonomy and greatly increased cognitive, emotional, and time - keeping abilities, so the duration of separations from both parents becomes less critical.
When we are stressed out, instead of exercising autonomy to achieve actualization or happiness — to become «more ourselves» — we end up in self - imposed alienation.
Gold and Osgood (1992) found that authoritative adults who hold delinquent youths accountable while providing them some autonomy neutralize the delinquent counterculture and become more attractive models for identification.
Interventions that combine a focus on the mother's depression and the mother - child relationship7 may also be important in infancy and especially in toddlerhood, as children become more challenging in their drive for autonomy and a sense of self.
Four themes emerged: generalization beyond homework and school - related learning; parents occasionally misinterpreting what it means to be autonomy supportive; strong positive responses, such as children enjoying homework and becoming more passionate about learning; and parent — child shared enjoyment and persistence in the educational games that were provided as a way to practice the autonomy supportive parenting style during each week of the intervention.
Regarding parent - child relationships, adolescents become more independent from their parents and gain more autonomy (Blos 1979; Zimmer - Gembeck and Collins 2003).
Children who shut down in this way are more likely to develop an insecure attachment style, and autonomy and interpersonal closeness typically become difficult for them.
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