Sentences with phrase «more autonomy in»

The rule gives credit unions more autonomy in creating commercial lending policies unique to each credit union.
The proposal would allow each credit union more autonomy in creating a principle - based risk management policy related to its commercial and business lending activities, which currently can only be altered by obtaining a waiver from the NCUA.
They hover over me every second of the day and watch my every move» instead, you could say «I prefer to be given more autonomy in my role, and be trusted to get on with the task in hand.»
They go through more schooling than RNs, which affords them more autonomy in the workplace.
The vast majority of Millennials desire more autonomy in setting the location and hours of their work — whether that is in their individual offices early in the morning, a communal work area at your law firm (such as the law library), at a coffee shop, or even at home from time to time.
Integrated with its existing iManage Work system, iManage Share enables Claeys & Engels to eliminate the risks associated with unauthorized use of commercial web - based document sharing options while giving individual lawyers more autonomy in managing access rights and permissions.
And so, if we can provide some flexibility and some relief, again, in exchange for having a high bar, I think that will go a long way to giving teachers more flexibility, more autonomy in helping them do the great job of educating young people.
While Duncan's waiver plan would give states more autonomy in education management, that independence comes with the attached strings of Duncan's favored reforms, to be announced soon.
At the end of the film we learn that the district will give Sunny more autonomy in the next school year.
Teachers receive more autonomy in the classroom, more recognition on the street and sometimes even more pay.
District leaders have said that they want to create more high quality seats, create more choices for families, and give schools more autonomy in how -LSB-...]
Through a pilot, we formed a SELPA with more accountability, but also more autonomy in serving the kids.
Improving teacher working conditions by providing more autonomy in the classroom, providing more supplies and resources, and giving teachers more of a say in schoolwide decisions can make a difference.
The district has decided to allow teachers of English Language Learners and special education students earn more autonomy in curriculum and instruction when they show results through student progress.
In this last group — which includes most schools in the district — the goal is for educators to gain «more autonomy in exchange for accountability» in what they want to use to accelerate student achievement.
Arizona laws provide public charter schools more autonomy in exchange for greater accountability for improved student achievement.
Giving students more autonomy in the classroom doesn't mean teaching less.
Charter schools were supposed to be a compact — more autonomy in exchange for greater accountability.
AAE prides itself in facilitating an open dialogue between our member teachers, education reformers, policy makers and the public to promote more autonomy in American education.
In education's public sector, by contrast, the work is actually less interesting than it is in private schools, where teachers enjoy more control over the curriculum and more autonomy in the classroom.
«We want there to be more autonomy in the schools academy system.
Particularly where there is more autonomy in local decision making, schools facing stronger accountability pressures do better on international math and science exams.
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.
Some people can really struggle with a long distance relationship, whereas others can thrive with more autonomy in a relationship.
Indeed, the Guangzhou protesters managed to obtain concessions from the authorities, who reportedly granted the newspaper more autonomy in its future operations.
It has been suggested that private institutions may have easier access to funds and more autonomy in setting up new programs for postdoctoral education than do state universities.
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.
Struggling schools that were given more autonomy in the early 2000s improved GCSE results for their pupils.
Students at Elm City (86 percent of whom qualify for free or reduced - price lunch) now control their schedule and follow their own personal interests in their learning much more than they used to, and they have more autonomy in the subjects they study, including daily «enrichment» courses in robotics, dance, and tae kwon do.
Giving students more autonomy in their learning meant giving up control — handing over the reins of the classroom.
Customers wanted more autonomy in their style choices, and the ability to order cars (or their equivalents) in any color of the rainbow.
«When I started Zapier, I saw it as a way to have more autonomy in the workplace and focus on my own interests, but I still needed to know how to manage people, especially as the business grew.
Here are five principles from the Bellhops that you can borrow to create more autonomy in your workplace.

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Psychologists call this feeling of freedom to do your job as you see fit «autonomy» and have found in studies that not only does autonomy make employees happy, it also makes them more productive.
Such autonomy requires relaxing the rule book, but the thinking is that it will result in happier members, more empowered employees and, importantly, fewer bureaucratic bottlenecks.
The management team is now feverishly working to fix some of those mistakes — simplifying the menu, giving more autonomy to regional heads to make their own product choices, and has brought in Boston Consulting Group to examine its pricing strategy.
Others remain available in - person, by phone, email or text message, but give their guests more freedom and autonomy.
His decision to buy Autonomy, an enterprise software company based in England, for more than $ 10 billion to hasten that transition was perceived as wildly overpriced.
Coffee shops and coworking spaces abound with freelancers plugging away on their laptops, and office spaces are increasingly empty as the best and brightest leave traditional work behind to claim more flexibility and autonomy in their jobs.
This autonomy not only leads to a more positive guest experience — a must in the ruthlessly customer - centric hospitality business — it also reduces internal bureaucracy and bestows a greater sense of empowerment on front - line workers.
They report that they find more meaning in their work and they benefit from having more autonomy and being part of a community.
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).
You can read more about the Sharetribe story and what we believe in, but to put it simply: we believe in autonomy, transparency and trust in the workplace.
Rather, it is a set of Lochner - like expansions (in my judgment) of the Founders» understanding of natural rights (which itself may be the correct understanding of Locke, or not, and which, to necessarily complicate things even more, itself was usually moderated in practice by most Founders holding elements of the communitarian - classical view) that is the real ground of my distinction between the natural rights conception of liberty and the economic autonomy conception.
Although Aceh is the only province governed by Shari'ah, more than 50 regencies in 16 of Indonesia's 32 provinces have passed some 600 Shari'ah - influenced laws following the Regional Autonomy Law of 2000.
In those years the relationship between family values and the values of individualism and personal autonomy has grown ever more problematic.
Certainly it is true that the more a mechanical force acts on a thing in a purely mechanical way, the more the autonomy of the thing is diminished.
With full respect of the autonomy of the local church, we call brothers and sisters in Christ who display the Confederate battle flag as a memorial... to consider prayerfully whether to limit, or even more so, discontinue its display.
One political position customary among Jews, and often shared also among the more observant, is that of not interfering in the choices of freedom that the state makes for its citizens, reserving only to the individual conscience the right and duty of making rigorous personals choices on arguments in which the law of the state makes room for autonomy and freedom.
An age that aspires to total autonomy finds it more difficult to acknowledge in the mainstream of its life the dependent, the defective and the irrational.
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