Sentences with phrase «much autonomy from»

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.

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«So, on the one hand, we know from research that people are much better at work when they feel empowered, which consists of having meaning on the job, a sense of autonomy, a sense of confidence, and also an impact on what you do and the people you're trying to help.
Once we shift from «assistive» tech to full autonomy, how much can self - driving systems expect to rely on clear road markings or other directional infrastructure?
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).
Gamers who purchase in - game items will have the autonomy to remove the ERC - 721 tokens from the game — much like withdrawing coins from a cryptocurrency exchange — and sell them to other players or even transfer them into other video games that use a compatible in - game item system.
But in the search for the autonomy of man Bonhoeffer was not so much removing God from the world's affairs as searching for God's real presence in the world.
They'll be figuring out how much help and advice they can accept from grandparents without sacrificing their 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
While parents and teens may fight over just how much space a teen needs, understand that your child's need to separate from you is a very important aspect of child development and leads to developing autonomy.
When students are equipped for autonomy through explicit social and emotional learning and a structured, yet flexible curriculum, they operate with much less assistance from a teacher, allowing educators to spend time doing what really matters — interacting with kids.
• too much school time is given over to test prep — and the pressure to lift scores leads to cheating and other unsavory practices; • subjects and accomplishments that aren't tested — art, creativity, leadership, independent thinking, etc. — are getting squeezed if not discarded; • teachers are losing their freedom to practice their craft, to make classes interesting and stimulating, and to act like professionals; • the curricular homogenizing that generally follows from standardized tests and state (or national) standards represents an undesirable usurpation of school autonomy, teacher freedom, and local control by distant authorities; and • judging teachers and schools by pupil test scores is inaccurate and unfair, given the kids» different starting points and home circumstances, the variation in class sizes and school resources, and the many other services that schools and teachers are now expected to provide their students.
It is clear that the laws which allow charter schools so much «autonomy» (and lack of scrutiny and immunity from Freedom of Information legislation) only protects the guilty and greedy.
In everything from instructional and discipline strategies they use each day to how much homework students receive each night, teachers reported in the federal Schools and Staffing Survey that they feel they had less professional autonomy in 2012 than in 2003.
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.
Once you add up all of the available options, including the autonomy pre-payment, you're at $ 59,500 before incentives if you want the larger wheels and any color other than black — a long way from the much - hyped $ 35,000 mark.
There was much talk of autonomy from Audi at the International CES, specifically autonomous cars.
Much of her text calls attention to ideas such as feminism, consumerism, and individual autonomy and desire, frequently appropriating images from mainstream magazines and using her bold phrases to frame them in a new context.
Much of her text questions the viewer about feminism, consumerism, and individual autonomy and desire, although her black - and - white images are culled from the mainstream magazines that sell the very ideas she is disputing.
There are not may other Graduate Schemes out there which offer so much freedom, choice and autonomy from the beginning.
The story lines vary from week to week, but touch on issues that will be familiar to many, including: dating, marriage and long - term relationships, divorce, infidelity, recovery from alcoholism, raising a child with Autism / Asperger's, raising teenagers, autonomy / individuation, infertility, adoption, diversity, and much more.
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