Free
from traditional constraints, teachers at XP School are able to design creative projects that integrate different subjects, skills and competencies such as problem ‑ solving, critical thinking and collaboration.
Even in the New Testament, the many Christologies articulating the character and effectiveness of the one Savior are already evidence of the mingling of
traditional constraints with the novelty required by ever changing circumstances.
The curator is famous for
ignoring traditional constraints of both time (he works nearly constantly, and famously founded the Brutally Early Club, an open - to - all discussion group that meets at 6.30 am) and geographic place (he is in perpetual motion, giving talks and doing interviews at nearly every significant art event around the globe), and a single institution could never hope to house the full breadth of his activities.»
Likewise, our internal organisation is characterised by the enthusiasm of the teams and the elimination of
traditional constraints such as time sheets, fixed hours, a single workplace, limited holidays, etc..
They can access the digital workplace from any location, desk or device, even allowing connectivity from personal locations and devices, freeing them from
any traditional constraints.
In the end, Shanker's frustration with
the traditional constraints of collective bargaining spurred him to propose, in a 1988 speech at the National Press Club, the creation of «charter schools,» where teachers would draw upon a wealth of experience to try innovative ideas.
Importantly, the teachers leading the curriculum redesign are freed from
the traditional constraints of age -, grade -, and accountability - based limitations.
We believe that school systems should have flexibility to locally design innovative practices, free from regulation and
traditional constraints that meet today's student - centered culture.
Before the major announcement regarding Xbox Game Pass, I worried that as Sea of Thieves set sail, due to
traditional constraints, it would sink fairly quickly.
For El Lissitzky, the construction of the Soviet Union meant the opportunity to break away from
traditional constraints.
The artist transcends the confines between paint and canvas, ultimately rejecting
the traditional constraints of the canvas support without relinquishing the primary material.