Sentences with phrase «lot more autonomy»

«The tradeoff is raise a high bar, hold folks accountable for results, but give them a lot more autonomy, and be a lot less prescriptive, a lot less top - down,» Duncan told StateImpact Ohio in September.
But they also operate with a lot more autonomy than traditional public schools.
They had a lot more autonomy and a lot more agency than kids do today.
In the UK, politically engaged linguistic and national minorities have, by and large, a lot more autonomy / power than that.
He's cared for and loved beyond measure, but he has a lot more autonomy than his brother did.

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I think there are a lot more nutso's in the cohort who want a planned home birth than in the cohort who requests a planned (elective) C - section — no birth is «elective», but the cohort who wants to preserve perineal strength and function while avoiding the pain of labor and the risk of labor on the baby should have their autonomy acknowledged.
Industrial environments tend to have more rigid daily protocols that can be alien to an academic researcher used to lots of autonomy.
«We hear that it creates a negative environment for teachers — it forces them to stay on very strict curricula and reduces a lot of autonomy, as teachers worry less about their profession as a whole and worry more about meeting benchmarks on the exam.»
So there will be a lot more robot autonomy, but surprisingly it will start out at the low end.
We don't want to see that in the private sector, so what a lot of states have done is impose nationally norm - referenced tests, again, giving schools more autonomy and flexibility while at the same time providing parents with information to help them make informed choices for their children.
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.
«A lot of it comes down to one - on - one interactions, and because of our autonomy I get more of those opportunities,» said reading teacher Paul Grzybowski.
Nothing can replace the necessary medicine that is medical protocol, but we can do a lot more in the area of palliative care and giving the person autonomy in their own life decisions.
The subject would merit perhaps more discussion, but admittedly, the focus on EU legal autonomy does not leave a lot of room for such excursions.
They were far more pleased by the hefty responsibility levels, and after a «feeling out period» were off and away with «a lot of autonomy that builds over time.»
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