In a shared leadership school, the principal maintains a delicate balance — giving teachers responsibility
without abdicating all authority.
Terry Wilhelm discusses the balance of giving teachers responsibility
without abdicating authority in «How Principals Cultivate Shared Leadership».
Not exact matches
Why should a rational adult
abdicate their common sense to an organization that claims (again
without proof) to speak for this god.
The problem is, men have
abdicated their responsibility and women have filled the vacuum left behind
without checking themselves against scripture first.
«If INEC is blatantly intimidated into
abdicating its basic function of monitoring and certifying the validity of party primary elections for the selection of candidates, and instead acquiesce by allowing the court to arbitrarily pick candidates
without INEC - monitored primaries then our democracy is becoming gravely injured, needing urgent ambulatory care and political surgery.»
Glanz et al. (2006) reported that principals who were seen as instructional leaders collaborated with teacher leaders to supervise classroom teachers, while principals
without instructional expertise
abdicated supervision responsibility to teacher leaders.
Others would say that experience is unnecessary when the appellate courts routinely dispose of cases
without opinions,
abdicating their essential two-fold mission: shaping the law and giving litigants the comforting impression that their arguments had been thoughtfully considered.
The lawsuit charged that New York State's decision to
abdicate responsibility for public defense to its counties resulted in a patchwork of often understaffed, poorly resourced and largely dysfunctional public defense systems where defendants were routinely arraigned
without attorneys, urged to take plea bargains regardless of the facts of their cases, burdened by excessively high bail, and incarcerated for shockingly long periods for misdemeanors and petty crimes.