Sentences with phrase «granting more autonomy»

Again, this depends on management... they still need to recognise the potential value in granting it more autonomy, rather than treating it as simply a fertiliser sales & marketing unit.
The effects of granting more autonomy to schools are hard to predict.
Decentralization process: Universities have been granted more autonomy, to design their strategies and engage in international partnerships.
OECD that reports the findings of tri-annual PISA surveys concludes that education systems that grant more autonomy to schools to define and elaborate their curricula and assessments tend to perform better than systems that don't grant such autonomy.
Colorado's first schools granted more autonomy under the Innovation Schools Act don't look a lot different today than they did before — particularly in terms of curriculum and instruction.
He feels sales grants him more autonomy, «At this point, I really just want to be responsible for what I do, and what I do alone,» he says.

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The larger the measure of autonomy granted to local, regional, and functional groups, the more room will be left for the free unfolding of social energies.
But it was just the opposite; grant maintained schools had far more autonomy than schools under the thumb of the local education authority.
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.
He said that while the current agitation for local government autonomy enjoys a degree of support among Nigerians, granting the LGs autonomy with highly limited economic potential is more likely to complicate rather than resolve the challenges confronting them.
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.
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.
Indeed, the Guangzhou protesters managed to obtain concessions from the authorities, who reportedly granted the newspaper more autonomy in its future operations.
The report urges Spain to raise the government's «contribution to science and innovation» — currently at 0.61 % — «to 0.7 % of the gross domestic product (GDP) and argues for the creation of a national funding agency that gives out merit - based grants, more autonomy for the universities, and a major overhaul of Spain's national research centers.
Whether this is achieved by granting charter autonomy more broadly, or by transforming district administrations, these changes are critical.
With Partnership, the school remains under district control but is granted more educational autonomy.
On the other hand, if the city decides to continue granting specific schools more autonomy for site - based management, that requires a different skill set, he said, someone more adept and managing the flow of resources between somewhat independent schools.
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