Relacionar Columnas Match that AutonomyVersión en línea Match the Description with the Title por Sarah Brown 1 School-level policy 2 Staff Pattern 3 Evaluating colleagues 4 Selecting colleagues 5 Determining Assessments 6 Tenure policy 7 Teacher work hours 8 Choosing school leader 9 Terminating/Transferring colleagues 10 Compensation 11 Budget 12 Professional development 13 Learning program 14 Schedule 15 Broadening Assessments Choice of educational philosophy, teaching methods, and curriculum. Deciding whether to take, when to take, and how much to count non-state required tests. Being able to determine alternative or multiple measures of student success The ability to hire and dismiss a principal, lead teacher or department head Determining the process and methods for teacher assessment The autonomy to determine the mix of teachers and other positions and to decide if each position is full or part time. Choice in how to allocate categorical as well as discretionary monies Determining teacher pay scale, benefits, stipends or award bonuses Deciding the school calendar, start and end dates and instructional minutes Being able to make the final decision on who is the best fit for the teacher team Determining items such as homework, discipline and dress-code. The autonomy to decide on the topics, methods, and implementation of adult learning The autonomy to propose reassignment of staff to other positions. The autonomy to add work days to school calendar and determine specified work hours. Deciding what system will be used to establish a teacher's at will status