While the nine universities with degree - granting status
enjoy significant autonomy, their teacher education remains largely consistent across institutions.
In grades K - 4, the curriculum is more scripted, but in the upper grades, teachers
receive significant autonomy to develop how the financial - literacy curriculum is woven into the regular content.
Toward this end, we richly describe teachers» provision of
academically significant autonomy support within an inquiry - based science curricular context to incorporate higher quality differentiations.
Second, antitrust is one field where a President's appointees traditionally have
significant autonomy, and it appears this President is likely to appoint traditional laissez - faire Republicans to DOJ and the FTC.
Such families are accustomed to having
significant autonomy with respect to what and how their children are taught, either by choosing the public or private schools their children attend or by influencing locally elected and appointed school officials.
Unlike traditional public schools, charter schools have
significant autonomy and are not required to follow many parts of the California Education Code.
These countries placed excellent teaching front and center — from recruiting, selecting, and educating teacher candidates to fundamentally redesigning the way schools operate and the way time is used to provide excellent ongoing training,
significant autonomy, supportive working conditions, and opportunities to participate meaningfully in decisions that affect teachers» practice once they are in the classroom.
The University of Virginia, along with two other state universities, struck deals in 2005 that won
it significant autonomy from the Commonwealth.
As a stand alone legal entity, the board has
significant autonomy and responsibility to make decisions that deliver better outcomes for the Taupo District's visitor industry and community.