Sentences with phrase «more autonomy from»

In return for more autonomy from state and local control, charter schools agree to be held to higher standards of accountability.
Third, innovation schools have more autonomy from district mandates than traditional DPS schools but far less than charters.
Welsh Labour could get more autonomy from the UK party.
Today, these insitutions want more autonomy from the government and I'm wondering how it impacts on diversity?
summary of Canadian health care system: Canada has a single payer health care system, where the provinces are responsible for health care budgets, administration and delivery, yet have inter-provincial agreements that ensure you are covered anywhere in Canada (for those in the US not familiar with Canada, our provinces are much like your states; with a bit more autonomy from our federal government).

Not exact matches

New research from University of Pennsylvania professor Alexandra Michel finds highly educated employees work more when given autonomy over their schedules.
Here are five principles from the Bellhops that you can borrow to create more autonomy in your workplace.
This could include anything from a handwritten thank - you note to awarding an employee more autonomy.
They report that they find more meaning in their work and they benefit from having more autonomy and being part of a community.
To put it more provocatively: we are praying that our autonomy, the noble badge of Kantian morality and the grounds for the value of persons, be taken away from us.
Irreligious and idolatrous cultures may take many forms, from the pure self - seeking of irresponsible individualism, through the various types of more or less organized pursuit of advantage, to the collectivistic autonomy of a totalitarian «people's democracy.»
Of course, the Founders» understanding of «autonomy,» and hence of «reason,» differed in critical respects from more modern notions associated with those terms.
Wars will not cease from the earth until the universal demand for autonomy is subordinated to the search for truth and justice — that is, until democracy is founded more in devotion than in desire.
The autonomy of humanity from the realm of supernatural forces was considered by Marx as an axiomatic ontological truth that had been developed since ancient times, and he considered it to have an even more respectable tradition than Christianity.
In the third phase, which came to full flower in the decades following the New Deal revolution, an altogether new conception of the Constitution emerged, which broadened the reform agenda to include, inter alia, eviscerating more or less completely the Tenth Amendment, eliminating religion from the public square, energetically pursuing racial and sexual equality, and, more recently, legitimizing moral autonomy as the default standard for individual behavior.
Research confirms that all kinds of positive outcomes result from autonomy - supportive parenting: Teens learn better and do better in school, they are more engaged, and they persist harder if the face of difficulty.
They seem more drawn to the qualities of self - righteousness, entitlement and some falsehood of protecting their clients from the medical system, by pretending to be all about informed choice and autonomy.
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like: competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the time, anticipating people's needs (not from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful, tries harder in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical, emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing as appropriate, able to be available emotionally as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and in jobs / careers, likely to be more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
An active mother of four children, she created a «baby wearing» solution that can be used daily by parents, allowing them to live more fully, while keeping close their babies from birth to autonomy!
Pressure for more autonomy, or even secession, has come from within some of the national groups incorporated into the UK.
Adonis also encouraged state schools to adopt practices of the private sector and generally believed in giving individual schools more independence and autonomy from central government and the local education authorities.
American liberalism, on the other hand, because it emerged partly from Progressivism, tends to take a more utilitarian perspective on such things, viewing autonomy merely as a means to an end, the end being increasing the happiness of as many people as possible.
In the Law of Aran, a document redacted in 2014 and voted in 2015 that gave even more autonomy to the «inner region», given the non acceptance of a distinct people from Spain.
Like his predecessors, he has sought more autonomy for New York City from the state, and has tangled with the Legislature on issues that range from changing the speed limit on certain city streets to winning a minimum wage increase for the five boroughs.
The Labour conference has voted to give the Welsh party more autonomy, despite opposition from supporters of Jeremy Corbyn.
Last month in «Independent Postdocs, Part 1: Gaining Early Autonomy,» we got some tips from group leaders and career advisers on how to negotiate more autonomy with your principal investigator (PI) while you are still a Autonomy,» we got some tips from group leaders and career advisers on how to negotiate more autonomy with your principal investigator (PI) while you are still a autonomy with your principal investigator (PI) while you are still a postdoc.
Indeed, the Guangzhou protesters managed to obtain concessions from the authorities, who reportedly granted the newspaper more autonomy in its future operations.
«However, from the perspective of young peoples» well - being, it would be important for parents to provide more support in such cases, because autonomy support has been shown to reduce depression,» emphasises Salmela - Aro.
Throughout adolescence, teens became increasingly less skilled at establishing autonomy and closeness in friendships and romantic relationships the more psychological control they experienced from their parents.
For adolescents with cerebral palsy, more severe motor impairment was associated with poorer QoL in just three categories — moods and emotions, autonomy, and social support from peers.
In the past, EEG headsets have been used for everything from helping paralyzed people gain more autonomy to video games and meditation.
ERIC KOHN: No major American filmmaker has flaunted his autonomy from the Hollywood system more than Quentin Tarantino, whose characters speak and whose movies move in ways that are forever connected to his name.
Academies were first introduced under Tony Blair's Labour government back in 2000 as a way to raise standards in schools by taking them away from the control of local authorities and offering more autonomy over finances and day to day school management.
The mayor has generally distanced himself from education issues, and Boston's best - known school reform consists of «pilot» schools, which have more than usual autonomy but are still subject to the district's education - crushing collective bargaining agreement.
The transition from 5th to 6th grade is a big leap for these students, like most others, because courses have a more demanding pace and require more autonomy.
Singapore is similarly described: «Moving away from the centralized top - down system of control, schools were organized into geographic clusters and given more autonomy....
Well, what we've found from research and detailed studies of schools that are using this additional autonomy is that just giving schools more authority may make no difference at all if schools don't have a capacity to make good decisions in the interests of their students.
There seems to be some interest in returning more control and autonomy not simply from the federal government to the states, but from states to local communities — so that communities can decide questions like when to close schools, whether to allow charter schools, and how to assign teachers.
The district had been freed from mayoral control after more than a century, and a high - energy superintendent was leading bold moves to de-emphasize central administration, give schools greater autonomy, and engage families in a revitalized portfolio of educational choice.
While the Mayor's most recent predecessor Mike Bloomberg, with Chancellor Joel Klein, used a two - pronged strategy, approaching reform both from within the system (doubling down on accountability and giving principals more autonomy) and from without (rapidly expanding school choice through charter schools), de Blasio and his Chancellor Carmen Fariña, who share what Alexander Nazaryan calls an «out - sized antipathy» towards charters, are betting the whole ball of wax on an inside job.
This was a huge breakthrough for the district sector to be able to have the same flexibility from laws and rules as did the charter sector and teachers have the autonomy of chartered school teachers and also keep the same amount of money as district schools which is considerably more than the chartered schools.
In most careers, professionals gradually gain increased autonomy over a number of years, learning from more experienced employees and progressively demonstrating their capacity to take on more significant tasks.
The influence that these private philanthropists exercise is now being felt in school districts from coast to coast and manifests itself in the policies favored by the donors: the introduction of a corporate model in school administration, merit pay for teachers, giving local schools greater autonomy from their respective districts and the opening of more charter schools.
The effort now spans from support for teacher leaders to sitting principals and principal supervisors and accompanied district policies providing greater autonomy to principals and more explicitly focusing the principal's role on instructional leadership.
Allowing schools to choose from a menu of nationally norm - referenced tests would more appropriately balance accountability and autonomy.
Schools minister Nick Gibb told Today the proposals were aimed at giving «more autonomy to professionals» who would be freed from «interference from the local authority».
For example, with support from Morningside Center, the group worked through the difference between a traditional view of discipline as «punishment» versus an approach that, in Maria's words, «lets children have a chance to reflect on their behavior, to encourage children to have more autonomy so they can learn to make good decisions on their own.»
For example, some teachers take a yearlong break from the formal evaluations to study a specific skill they want to improve, which allows the teachers more autonomy and frees up time for principals.
Freedom from state oversight is a key element of his plan that includes giving local leaders more control over their districts as well as giving high - performing schools near autonomy from Sacramento.
In 2010, the report put it more directly as success and compliance, «in exchange for autonomy from local boards of education.»
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