Sentences with phrase «lack of autonomy in»

They write that one of their biggest problems is lack of autonomy in the classroom, lack of input in decision - making.
Center for Teaching Quality CEO Barnett Berry tackles a report that describes teachers» dissatisfaction with lack of autonomy in their work.

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By the year 1914 political independence from Western peoples was preserved only in the shrinking, badly weakened Turkish Empire; in Arabia, where encroachments had begun in Aden; in Ethiopia, with a precarious insecurity in its mountain fastnesses; in Persia, partly partitioned in Russian and British spheres of influence; in Afghanistan, a mountain buffer state between the British and Russian empires; in Thailand (Siam as it was then known), relatively safe because the British and the French, eyeing each other from Burma and Indo - China, would not permit either to annex it; in China, technically independent, but in fact occupied by Western powers who fixed the tariffs and whose citizens had extraterritorial status, and partially carved into spheres of influence; and in Japan, and from the 1850's into 1890's the independence of Japan had been compromised by the extraterritorial privileges of Westerners and the lack of full tariff autonomy.
So we prioritised finding a team with the expertise and experience that we lacked, we learnt to take their advice and let them have real autonomy in their areas of the business.
When engaging fathers in support of depressed mothers and their children, a tactful approach may be needed: where new mothers» feelings of autonomy are low (Grossman et al, 1988) or they are depressed or lack confidence as mothers (Lupton & Barclay, 1997) some may actively exclude fathers, and the fathers may sometimes hang back, fearing their interference could exacerbate the situation (Lupton & Barclay, 1997; Lewis, 1986).
As they enter the age of autonomy around age 1 - 2, children become capable of feeling strong emotions but are still lacking in self - regulation and language skills.
Clearly the year long odyssey of the Speaker's Majority «Reform Caucus» lacked autonomy or their real report has been hijacked by the unbridled powers of the leader they have failed to reign in,» said Tedisco.
We've seen this before in the world, it was just called something different when the people deemed to lack the intelligence or ability to have full equality and autonomy over their own lives happened to have black skin instead of disabilities.
Although independence provides an enviable amount of creative autonomy, it utterly lacks the security that a large university can provide in times of financial distress.
But while Mena found opportunities to grow as a mathematician in his native Ecuador, he was also confronted with bureaucracy and a lack of autonomy.
In addition, teens» abilities (or lack thereof) to express autonomy and maintain close relationships with friends and partners at age 18 predicted the degree of autonomy and closeness in future relationships at age 2In addition, teens» abilities (or lack thereof) to express autonomy and maintain close relationships with friends and partners at age 18 predicted the degree of autonomy and closeness in future relationships at age 2in future relationships at age 21.
A lack of self - sufficiency and autonomy are often prominent in a codependent relationship.
«Even in countries with strong national policies and laws,» says co-author Susan Garnett Russell, «several factors result in an implementation gap including lack of capacity in government schools, low levels of capacity among civil servants, autonomy of local and school administrators, and discrimination and xenophobia by the host communities.»
Limited resources and lack of autonomy to make important decisions are forcing many veterans to turn in their keys.
For some schools the word «autonomy» is arguably a euphemism for «lack - of - guidance» in the curriculum.
This lack of prescription gives academy trusts much more autonomy in what information they maintain and, particularly for smaller Trusts, is potentially more appropriate to their needs.
In surveys, those teachers cite lack of autonomy and input into school decisions, common complaints in struggling schools that have been placed under prescriptive «turnaround» models, he saiIn surveys, those teachers cite lack of autonomy and input into school decisions, common complaints in struggling schools that have been placed under prescriptive «turnaround» models, he saiin struggling schools that have been placed under prescriptive «turnaround» models, he said.
In fact, this lack of classroom autonomy is now the biggest source of frustration for math teachers nationally.
As noted previously in The Conversation by Glenn Savage (here and here), there is a lack of rigorous and robust evidence that school autonomy leads to better student outcomes.
According to the report, poor working conditions, including a lack of instructional autonomy and faculty input in making decisions at schools are two of the largest factors that contribute to minority teachers leaving.
Keep in mind, this lamentation of the lack of «honor» given to teaching as a profession comes from someone who has repeatedly taken the standard reformer line that all of the ills in our education system can be traced back almost entirely to teachers themselves and who has advocated for policy makers who diminish teachers» workplace protections and their autonomy and who want to tie opportunities for greater compensation to standardized test scores.
The leading scholar on teacher retention, Richard Ingersoll, has amassed a mountain of research that comes down to this conclusion: Teachers — including in high - demand specialties such as math, science, and technology — are leaving not merely because the economic rewards are greater in the private sector, but because they lack the autonomy to engage their students in a creative manner (Walker, 2015).
According to the Shanker Institute report, attrition is «the most significant impediment to increasing the diversity of the teacher workforce,» with minority teachers» strongest complaints related not to being concentrated in urban schools serving high poverty, high - need communities, but because of «a lack of collective voice in educational decisions and a lack of professional autonomy in the classroom.»
In contrast, in their role as holders of the cloth sacks, the hooks are given a function that undermines their autonomy as self - sufficient objects, with the result that they oscillate between display modules and genuine artworks, whereas the Silos — in spite of their formal proximity to those seat - like objects seen in quasi-participational art projects (like those of Franz West)-- utterly lack the quality of sturdy usefulness and seemingly even have to be held in place by the rods of the «Gurneys»In contrast, in their role as holders of the cloth sacks, the hooks are given a function that undermines their autonomy as self - sufficient objects, with the result that they oscillate between display modules and genuine artworks, whereas the Silos — in spite of their formal proximity to those seat - like objects seen in quasi-participational art projects (like those of Franz West)-- utterly lack the quality of sturdy usefulness and seemingly even have to be held in place by the rods of the «Gurneys»in their role as holders of the cloth sacks, the hooks are given a function that undermines their autonomy as self - sufficient objects, with the result that they oscillate between display modules and genuine artworks, whereas the Silos — in spite of their formal proximity to those seat - like objects seen in quasi-participational art projects (like those of Franz West)-- utterly lack the quality of sturdy usefulness and seemingly even have to be held in place by the rods of the «Gurneys»in spite of their formal proximity to those seat - like objects seen in quasi-participational art projects (like those of Franz West)-- utterly lack the quality of sturdy usefulness and seemingly even have to be held in place by the rods of the «Gurneys»in quasi-participational art projects (like those of Franz West)-- utterly lack the quality of sturdy usefulness and seemingly even have to be held in place by the rods of the «Gurneys»in place by the rods of the «Gurneys».
These examples of intimate touching highlight the lack of autonomy over one's own body under dominant structures in contemporary society.
However, if Member States continue to ratify CETA despite the clear warning sign in Achmea and the CJEU then finds the Investor Court System to threaten the autonomy of EU law, this is an open display of disregard for the pending opinion request, as well as a display of a lack of unity in external representation.
While it has always been well established that an adult who lacks capacity can not give valid consent to treatment, the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) places a renewed emphasis on the autonomy of the patient and imposes a clear requirement to involve patients and those close to them in the decision - making process in relation both to medical treatment and to the...
Although the other two factors did not increase vulnerability to interpersonal NLEs or dysphoric mood, «lack of social self - confidence» worsened general functioning, and «assertion of autonomy» led to poor functioning in close relationships, both directly.
[59] ATSIC note that the issues raised in their consultations on regional autonomy proposals in 1999 are markedly similar to those envisaged as being the subject of a «makarrata» in 1987, and as such «highlight the lack of progress in achieving genuine self - determination for Indigenous peoples over the past decade or so».
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