Sentences with phrase «much more autonomy»

The main reason why, in recent years, I have published through Creative Therapeutics is that I have much more autonomy regarding book size and content, and the returns are more favorable.
We began to position the team to be much more strategic, rather than doing the day - to - day legal advice, and in doing that we elevated the expertise within the legal team, and also gave the business much more autonomy and power to deal with some of the things that had been coming to legal unnecessarily.
Although charter public schools are deregulated and given much more autonomy than conventional public schools, they are, in return, held to a much higher level of accountability.
Some DPS board members have expressed concern about principal leadership at innovation schools, fearing what happens when a leader given so much more autonomy exits a school.
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.

Not exact matches

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).
Artistic productivity reveals itself to be the extreme marginal case of a much more widespread productivity, and it is socially important only insofar as it surrenders all pretensions to autonomy and recognizes itself to be a marginal case.
Only gradually, and much later, did they develop more individual autonomy.
I tend to think that much of the feminist agenda is more invested in the culture of groundless autonomy and sexual Darwinism than it is in genuinely uplifting women.
One wonders whether, in the future, when we shall know so much more about what literature says and how it hangs together than we now do, we shall come to see literary myth as a similarly constructive principle in the social or qualitative sciences, giving shape and coherence to psychology, anthropology, theology, history and political theory without losing in any one of them its own autonomy of hypothesis.»
And perhaps what students need more than anything for these positive academic habits to flourish is to spend as much time as possible in environments where they feel a sense of belonging, independence, and growth — or, to use some of the language of Deci and Ryan, where they experience relatedness, autonomy, and competence.
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.
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
Perhaps her kids waste time in front of the TV, eat processed foods, have week behavioral boundaries, attend overcrowded schools... things that are tolerated much more than giving children autonomy but potentially far more damaging.
It's unclear whether academies will work in the smaller and much more numerous primary schools — of which so far around 10 % are academies; and whether primary heads and governors have the breadth of expertise and the time to take on the responsibilities of greater autonomy.
«The personal liberty and autonomy of research contrasts with a much more routine working life in clinical medicine,» agrees Marcus Möller, who leads a research group in the Institute of Anatomy at Heidelberg University.
IES has more structural autonomy than its predecessors; and below the surface the agency's authority is also much improved, former OERI head Kent McGuire says, in ways that are «not sexy but critical.»
The major planks of Klein's reforms are well known: breaking much of the old local district bureaucracy, empowering principals and creating a new principal training center, issuing report cards for schools, delivering autonomy and innovation zones for experimental schools, and keeping more of the city's problematic teachers out of its schools.
Katie Harrison would like to see schools becoming more autonomous: «We need to improve school autonomy by allowing teachers much greater freedom with what and how they teach, with less scrutiny.»
It's all here: deliberate practice, humor, transfer of learning, flow, autonomy, classroom management, competence, self - determination, feedback, and much more.
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.
Over time the term has become associated with technology - laden, self - paced learning, preferably on a device, with little adult teaching and much more student autonomy.
She later added that when traditional public schools have more autonomy they will be in a much stronger position.
The new levels of autonomy will require much more rigorous and sophisticated non-executive governance.
The final goal of special education should be for our students to gain as much independence and autonomy as possible, whether their disability is emotional, intellectual, physical, or a combination of two or more (multiple) disabilities.
Although much of the literature suggests teachers value their autonomy and do not want to be told what to do, nearly all of these new teachers appreciated what curricular guidance they had, but wished for more.
Self - determination Theory (SDT) suggests that when students feel that their psychological needs of competence, emotional connection to others, and autonomy are met, students will be much more likely to be engaged in school.
Clearly there is much to be discussed on the matter of Artificial Intelligence so for a more in - depth look at Autonomy, check out the article.
LA I feel much more excited about alternatives to these commercial galleries, that might give more autonomy to the artist.
In my opinion, Mabior is a marked improvement over Cuerrier both because it is much more systematic in its approach; and because it more fully considers the parameters of consent; the special nature of sexual assault; and the vital importance of safeguarding personal autonomy.
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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