Sentences with phrase «lack of collaboration among»

Even on the face of it, a lack of collaboration among three curators sounds like a terrible idea.
As a final matter, Smarick notes that there is a glaring lack of collaboration among high - quality schools from the charter and private school sectors (though there are some exceptions, including initiatives undertaken by Schools That Can and the Philadelphia Schools Partnership).
This is one of the biggest mobile learning advantages, as learning as a process quite often suffers from lack of collaboration among eLearners.
But so far she has identified only the lack of collaboration among female psychologists across ranks, not the cause.

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Wistrich finds collaboration all over Europe, indifference to the Jewish plight among the Allies, and lack of compassion from the Christian churches.
The study began with a collaboration among the two lead authors — Harrison Brand, PhD, a research fellow in Talkowski's lab, who sequenced and analyzed the genomes of patients with arhinia, and Natalie Shaw, MD, then with the MGH Reproductive Endocrine Unit and now at the National Institute for Environmental Health Science, who was investigating the lack of reproductive development in a few patients with arhinia.
The Gemini Observatory, with its two 8.1 - meter - class telescopes, one in the northern hemisphere in Hawaii and one in the southern hemisphere in Chile, is thus now an international collaboration among the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile (the United Kingdom dropped out in 2012 for lack of funding).
A toxic school culture * blames students for lack of progress * discourages collaboration * breeds hostility among staff.
The interviews with staff in one moderately and one least effective school revealed several instances of negative communication and collaboration, including low morale among teachers due to the existence of different factions among the staff and perceived lack of cooperation among teachers.
Macon County's other concerns highlighted the lack of research pointing to improved student success as a result of performance - based teacher pay; decreased collaboration among teachers who are competing with one another for more dollars; and the failure of this pilot to consider the positive impact that non-instructional personnel have on student success and whether they should also receive increased pay.
A toxic culture, Peterson says, characterizes schools that «reinforce inertia, blame students for lack of progress, discourage collaboration, and often have hostile relations among staff.»
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