Sentences with phrase «gifted youngsters in»

Coric is regarded as one of the most gifted youngsters in Europe and has already won two full international caps for Croatia, so this Instagram behaviour is bound to get Liverpool supporters excited!

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Lucky the youngster whose teacher has a gift for stimulating in him genuine pleasure in finding out for himself» (The Children We Teach (New York: Mental Health Materials Center, Inc., 1956).
We've been told that we have very special youngsters in our academy, this time was supposed to be different, they were supposed to be really gifted.
Arsenal should never be in a position to simply gift talented youngsters an extended first team run in the hope those players mature in their game.
None of the parents knew that their beloved and winning coach — this glib, engaging soul who had lived with and among them, who had so generously baby - sat their kids, taken the youngsters to movies and bought them expensive gifts — had undergone more than five years of treatment in two state mental hospitals for child molesting.
He is, it has to be said, incredibly natural and gifted in the company of youngsters.
Because Mäntyranta, who competed for Finland in the 1960s, was straight out of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
Professor Charles Xavier (Stewart, «Star Trek: The Next Generation»), the most powerful telepathic mutant, has established a School for Gifted Youngsters for the purpose of providing a safe haven for these mutant outcasts and to train them in the wise use of their special abilities.
Caring for him in the meanwhile is the galvanized goody - goody Colossus (Stefan Kapicic), who's brought him back to Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
In fairness, Marvel Comics» X-Force started as a re-branding of the New Mutants, effectively the X-Men junior team, so perhaps it's to be expected that Deadpool would start his recruitment drive and Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
He recruits a few other evil mutants to help him in his not - very - well - explained quest to destroy the world, and so of course Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and his Gifted Youngsters must come save the day.
In Bryan Singer's X2, his 2003 sequel to X-Men, one of the young students at Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters is forced through outside circumstances to tell his family that he has not, in fact, been attending a normal boarding school — that he has mutant powers, and he is attending a school that is.In Bryan Singer's X2, his 2003 sequel to X-Men, one of the young students at Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters is forced through outside circumstances to tell his family that he has not, in fact, been attending a normal boarding school — that he has mutant powers, and he is attending a school that is.in fact, been attending a normal boarding school — that he has mutant powers, and he is attending a school that is...
The Gifted doesn't really need to provide an elaborate reason why teenager Lauren Strucker (Natalie Alyn Lind) and her brother Andy (Percy Hynes White) aren't approached by Xavier or his associates in the opening moments of the series; surely the School for Gifted Youngsters doesn't catch every single young mutant before it's too late.
Not only does Wade prance around in Professor X's wheelchair but there is so, so, so many more references to X-Men characters in and out of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
Not only is Wade allowed to tear his way through Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, we see him in the field, bringing his own distinctive approach to resolving fraught human - mutant relations.
We also catch a quick glimpse of Zazie Beetz's Domino, kicking down a door in what appears to be a school (one for gifted youngsters, perhaps) that's being engulfed in flames, not unlike the church where Cable's banner appears.
Ryan Reynolds» character makes the same joke in the sequel as he returns to the similarly vacant School for Gifted Youngsters... with a twist: Unbeknowst to the loud - mouthed superhero, the annoyed X-Men do briefly appear on - screen before Beast hastily closes the room's doors to avoid further interruption.
In the present, Russell is merely a troubled kid who's fallen prey to a repressive foster home, the Essex House, a dark mirror of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
But some terrible things happen, leaving a depressed Deadpool to crash on the couch at Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters making for some hilarious camp X-Men jokes fall in to place.
Just in case you don't recognize that setting from this angle, that's Hatley Castle in British Columbia, which you might know better as the location that serves Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters from the X-Men franchise.
The image depicts the front yard of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, where X-Men characters participate in the mayhem initiated by a black - ops unit.
The story picks up right after the events of the first film, with Magento (Ian McKellan, The Two Towers, The Fellowship of the Ring) in a jail of plastic, and Professor X (Patrick Stewart, Star Trek: Nemesis, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius) still teaching young mutants at his school for «gifted» youngsters.
An overdue tribute to a generation of gifted youngsters whose seminal contributions to popular culture deserve to be acknowledged, if only to validate the fact that L.A. rap's roots are far more rich, diverse, sophisticated and uplifting than the materialistic and misogynistic messages that they've been reduced to by the music videos found in regular rotation on BET and MTV.
For the K — 12 system to do its part in equalizing opportunities for poor and minority youngsters in the United States, clearly much is needed in addition to gifted education.
Schools also need to identify more high - potential youngsters for inclusion in gifted education, and equip all them, especially children of color, to succeed in these challenging academic opportunities.
* Though many parents seem content to cram knowledge and higher test scores into their kids as rapidly as possible, educators and policymakers in the «gifted» world are paying more attention to nurturing qualities like «creativity» and «independent research» in high - ability youngsters.
* This lack of synchrony leads to bizarre situations, such as an arts - keen kid finding a program that's right for him at one level but only in science, or maybe nothing, at the next level and youngsters welcomed into «gifted» program as late as ninth grade who find no openings in suitable high schools starting in tenth.
This is fed by the small percentages of low - income black and Hispanic youngsters in many gifted - and - talented classrooms and specialized schools.
Your gifts take music to places that have gone without - schools that have lost their music programs, special education classrooms that have been left out of arts instruction, children in shelters and medical settings, to students with disabilities, and to those in unusual educational settings - home day care centers, early intervention programs, head starts, to students in the juvenile justice system, to children on tribal reservations, to youngsters in high risk communities.
In a culture that claims that «every child is gifted in his own way,» it is far more difficult to get youngsters with truly strong intellectual potential the help they need to realize that potentiaIn a culture that claims that «every child is gifted in his own way,» it is far more difficult to get youngsters with truly strong intellectual potential the help they need to realize that potentiain his own way,» it is far more difficult to get youngsters with truly strong intellectual potential the help they need to realize that potential.
The gifted youngster's ability to define and solve problems in many ways (often described as fluency of innovative ideas or divergent thinking ability) may not be compatible with traditional gifted education programs or specific classroom requirements, in part because many gifted students are identified through achievement test scores (Torrance, 1977).
As the scene continues, the puppy stumbles preciously over mounds of gift wrappings, to the great amusement of delighted children who rush to hug the youngster and receive big wet puppy - slurps in return.
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