Sentences with phrase «significant autonomy over»

Of the nine, two are choice days in which teachers have significant autonomy over their learning.
Charters are granted significant autonomy over their operations, so they have the freedom to innovate, to move nimbly, and to take action.

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In tackling this task, Feinberg says, they «backed into» the five essential tenets of the KIPP model: High Expectations (for academic achievement and conduct); Choice and Commitment (KIPP students, parents, and teachers all sign a learning pledge, promising to devote the time and effort needed to succeed); More Time (extended school day, week, and year); Power to Lead (school leaders have significant autonomy, including control over their budget, personnel, and culture); and Focus on Results (scores on standardized tests and other objective measures are coupled with a focus on character development).
In most careers, professionals gradually gain increased autonomy over a number of years, learning from more experienced employees and progressively demonstrating their capacity to take on more significant tasks.
In 2012, when the Netzwerk freier Berliner Projekträumen und Initiativen (formed in 2009) successfully managed to agitate for a no - strings - attached funding system in the form of the Preis zur Auszeichnung künstlerischer Projekträumen und - initiativen — a significant development, since funding in the form of a prize means funding that does not require acquittal — i.e. the project space has complete autonomy over how the money is spent.
The post-war period observed significant centralization of power in Canada, enhancement of the role of the Supreme Court, and questions over provincial autonomy.
In acknowledgement of and in return for their expertise, experience, and judgement, which they are expected to apply in delivering affordable, accessible, up - to - date, reassuring, and reliable services, and on the understanding that they will curate and update their knowledge and methods, train their members, set and enforce standards for the quality of their work, and that they will only admit appropriately qualified individuals into their ranks, and that they will always act honestly, in good faith, putting the interests of clients ahead of their own, we (society) place our trust in the professions in granting them exclusivity over a wide range of socially significant services and activities, by paying them a fair wage, by conferring upon them independence, autonomy, rights of self - determination, and by according them respect and status.
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