[PDF][PDF] Vol19# 4_Psychological Effects: Increased Autonomy for Children

GB Melton - 1980 - scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu
… It should be emphasized that this discussion consists, primarily, of speculations based on
research which is tangential to the ciuestion of effects of increased autonomy. There have …

Independent public schools: A move to increased autonomy and devolution of decision-making in Western Australian public schools

K Trimmer - Childhood Education, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
With the increasing diversity in schools and the call for addressing specific regional needs,
decentralized regulation of the education system is often proposed as an alternative …

Autonomy from the State vs Responsiveness to Markets

J Salmi - Higher Education Policy, 2007 - Springer
… countries have granted them increased autonomy to allow them … radical path by offering
increased autonomy through partial or … Increased autonomy does not mean absence of outside …

Decision-making in teams: issues arising from two UK evaluations

G Cook, Kate Gerrish, Charlotte … - … of interprofessional care, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
… However, the increased autonomy of the team members had the potential to marginalise
those outside the team from decision-making. It is suggested that working within a team can …

Electric tractor system for family farming: Increased autonomy and economic feasibility for an energy transition

HH Vogt, RR de Melo, S Daher, B Schmuelling… - Journal of Energy …, 2021 - Elsevier
The majority of small family farms in underdeveloped regions lack appropriate motorized
agricultural machinery that enables efficient farming and good productivity. This lack is because …

Innovation and autonomy at a time of rapid reform: an English case study

R McGinity - Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… Specifically, the research focusses upon the way in which the school has engaged with
the neoliberal policy context in which increased autonomy and diversification of provision is …

Are teamwork and professional autonomy compatible, and do they result in improved hospital care?

AM Rafferty, J Ball, LH Aiken - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2001 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
… Intuitively it seemed that team working and autonomy could be viewed as opposing
constructs—increased autonomy would suggest one professional group having more control while …

Job autonomy of long-term residential care assistive personnel: A six country comparison

FF Jacobsen, S Day, K Laxer, L Lloyd, M Goldmann… - Ageing International, 2018 - Springer
… division of labor in LTRC, such that personal care of residents is shared among all LTRC
staff, may flatten the workplace hierarchy and favor increased autonomy for assistive personnel. …

Infusing IVIG through Community Care Access Services in Patients with CIDP

HD Katzberg, V Rasutis, V Bril - Canadian Journal of Neurological …, 2016 - cambridge.org
… All subjects expressed satisfaction with the individualized therapy, increased autonomy in
management of their own health care, minimization of difficult commutes and time spent in the …

The implementation and outcomes of self‐managing teams in elderly care: A scoping review

J de Bruin, R Doodkorte, T Sinervo… - Journal of Nursing …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… Nurses' job satisfaction was high in self-managing teams due to improved relationships
with patients and increased autonomy. Continuity of care and patient acceptability were high. …