Sentences with phrase «much autonomy»

And how much autonomy do we want to grant them now and in the future?
And she'll encourage state and district leaders to give them as much autonomy as possible.
The accountability structure of No Child Left Behind places too much autonomy on states to create their own standards with no regard for whether they mark legitimate proficiency of students.
The tournaments don't get to decide their field and often, they don't get much autonomy on the date.
The legal culture of the supervising court plays a critical role in determining how much autonomy the arbitration process should have.
• Will giving individual schools so much autonomy leave some mired in mediocrity?
But it remains to be seen just how much autonomy school principals in the more autonomous «laboratory schools» will really have and which provisions of the teachers» contract a school can really choose to ignore.
Thongnopnua added that this traditional approach to funding does not account for the diversity of students across the county or give principals much autonomy to help students succeed.
questioned Perry's assertions that he would stand up for DOE scientists and their work and pondered aloud how much autonomy Perry would have under the Trump administration.
Biologist Robert Horvitz of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge argued that shifting funding away from R01s takes away too much autonomy from PIs.
Daniel became principal of an elementary school in a medium - size suburban district that gives its schools much autonomy over curriculum and management.
Finally, let's ask ourselves how much autonomy local libraries enjoy when they must rely so heavily on vendors such as OverDrive.
But exactly how much autonomy states will have is TBD — there's a battle brewing between the department and Congress.
Provide as much autonomy as possible to staff members to explore new ideas and complete projects their way, not your way.
Over the last 20 years, England didn't abolish its «local education authorities» — Blighty's version of school districts — but it conferred so much autonomy on individual schools and their boards of governors that it essentially marginalized those authorities.
Neither, however, is entirely satisfying: Ellis blurs religion and sports, while Harvey, in an effort to avoid that danger, grants too much autonomy to sports.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will halt the hiring process for two open positions affecting the student union until after the board of trustees decides how much autonomy the union should have.
The question is how much autonomy these unmanned aircraft will be given.
Too much autonomy can actually cripple productivity because people lack routines.
Yet Whitehead might tell us that we try too hard, that we are too insistent on lifting our purposes into consciousness and examining them, that such tensions as those between love and duty reflect the frustrations of a life that strives for too much autonomy.
Some people think that these would be cool (they probably would be pretty safe), but many are afraid of this much autonomy.
Also unclear is how much autonomy the research councils will keep and whether UKRI will increase the emphasis on biomedical research and the research - intensive southeast.
Also unclear is how much autonomy the research councils will keep and whether UKRI will emphasize biomedical research and favor the «golden triangle» of London, Oxford, and Cambridge.
How much autonomy or structure do you need?
Dr. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins), the creator of Westworld, claims the hosts are under his control, but questions arise about how much autonomy the androids really have.
Every MAT must have a scheme of delegation that sets out how it distributes decision - making and how much autonomy it gives to individual schools.
«Inside our classrooms we had so much autonomy and control, and outside we had no control or influence in the school, the district, or beyond.»
The students have been terrific with this move and have proven to be extremely mature with this much autonomy.
The national schools commissioner has claimed the idea early academy sponsors failed because they grew too quickly is «a myth», instead stating it was because they gave too much autonomy to their failing schools and did not have a trust - wide improvement plan.
It really all depends on your group of kids and how much autonomy they may have been exposed to prior.
The question is how much autonomy the District schools have in saying what their school needs.
Education Week's Alyson Klein reports that Secretary DeVos told a gathering of secondary school principals on September 25 «that she wants to cut the federal red tape that she thinks is holding them back from serving students to the best extent possible,» and that «she'll encourage state and district leaders to give them as much autonomy as possible.»
When I received an email from my daughter's administrator informing parents that Fairchild Wheeler's juniors would be participating in the SBAC, I was somewhat surprised: as a science magnet school, I wasn't really sure how much autonomy they had but I had held on to hope that SBAC would be my ethical dilemma and not my daughter's.
The Christina School District in Delaware, comprised of both urban and suburban schools with a diverse group of learners, was interested in how technology could be used to improve their math instruction while still giving individual schools and teachers as much autonomy as possible.
The range of options and approaches means that settings can be tailored to the age of your child and how much autonomy you want them to have.
You should speak with other associates in the group and find out how much autonomy they exercise in handling deals and working with clients.
What's really amazing isn't the manipulations we suffer, through Facebook, Cambridge Analytica (CA) et al, but how much autonomy we retain despite them.
One frequent topic of co-parenting discussions is how much autonomy each parent will have when making decisions about the children.
Praise and reward are potentially dangerous because of the idea that they may lead to children becoming «too full of themselves» and consequently developing too much autonomy and straying off the «good» path.
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