Fourth, management shouldn't be expected to do all the heavy lifting of building
a strong ownership culture.
Not exact matches
The
strong culture of home
ownership in the UK is also driven by the potential for speculative gain.
As the biology MCL, Burns helped change the work
culture, creating
strong relationships on the biology teaching team, a «true sense of shared
ownership for our students» successes,» and «an open system of feedback and dialogue.»
Our system of distributed leadership has created a
strong and enduring professional learning
culture where there is collective
ownership over the outcomes of the work and of each student — and it is the most impactful driver of our success as a network of public neighborhood schools.
What's interesting about that school is it's the
culture when you open the door, you go into a school that is very
strong focus n academics and math and science, but there's
ownership at the kid level at the parent level and at the teacher level.
Under the new
ownership, GEDH will also continue to look to diversify its educational offering, while maintaining its
strong culture of education delivered through a combination of theory and practice, by professors with a deep grounding in professional industries.
Nor have the principles addressed the cultural context of communities in terms of communal
ownership of land and the economic benefits that can be gained from Indigenous communities»
strong connection to their land through an ongoing and vibrant
culture.
[t] hrough the Article on self - determination, the Declaration recognises the entitlement of Indigenous peoples to have control over their destiny and to be treated respectfully... We support Indigenous peoples» aspirations to develop a level of economic independence so they can manage their own affairs and maintain their
strong culture and identity... We also respect the desire, both past and present, of Indigenous peoples to maintain and strengthen their distinctive spiritual relationship with lands and waters... [and][w] here possible, the Australian Government encourages land use and
ownership issues to be resolved through mediation and negotiation rather than litigation.