Sentences with phrase «by high levels of autonomy»

-- Distinguished by high levels of autonomy and accountability.

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If you have a high potential employee who is too eager to climb the corporate ladder, for example, you can use the five levels to help them understand how they can gain more autonomy over time by first earning the trust of their manager.
But, as the performance of the system rises and the teaching force reaches a higher level of quality, it can move «from good to great» by giving those teachers both greater autonomy and support.
Weir went on: «While this has been a difficult sell with teachers who are used to exercising a high level of autonomy, it has been well received by the involved parents, and it becomes a little easier with each passing year as it becomes part of the school culture.»
«These inspections have called into question the nature and extent of the accountabilities associated with the high levels of autonomy currently enjoyed by academies.
Under Option 3, which offers the highest level of autonomy for charters, the schools pay a portion of their special education fees to the district to administer the SELPA, but the rest of the money is managed by the charter school.
Recent investigations have shown that in fact hunter - gatherer societies enjoyed a remarkable quality of life characterized by low levels of effort, plenty of leisure time, good nutrition, low levels of disease, egalitarianism, very low levels of suicide, homicide and warfare, a high degree of personal autonomy and close - knit communities.
As suggested by past research on parenting of able - bodied adolescents, reductions in parental control over time, coupled with consistency in high levels of acceptance are associated with positive adolescent psychosocial adjustment and facilitate autonomy development (Barber & Harmon, 2002; Baumrind, 1991a; Steinberg et al., 1994).
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