Sentences with phrase «bright young people»

Further, these congregations offer informal but effective networks for those seeking jobs — which is terribly important for the thousands of bright young people who flock to the cities.
And being a 35 years classroom teacher (retired) I encourage bright young people to go into the profession.
We need a lot of bright young people to fall in love with teaching.
Modestly increasing numbers of bright young people from all denominations are seeking theological training.
But it is becoming harder to attract bright young people into science careers, Blesing says.
In under 90 minutes, Barrett manages to craft a light but hardly witless set of exchanges between friends, finding ways to delineate each of them while avoiding stereotypes at every turn, and remaining genuinely interested in the paths of bright young people in the process of becoming their full selves.
Britain is dependent for its future on attracting bright young people, They are the ones most likely to hop on their bikes and consequently they make up a disproportionate number of these tragedies.
Shanker came from a world that no longer exists, one in which bright young people with political interests were divided between Socialists and Communists.
«You've got thousands of bright young people all over the world who want to come here every year.
Mr Adonis said: «Teach First graduates are already exceptional individuals who are well equipped to become advocates of higher education, providing structured support and information to bright young people who may not recognise the value of a university education because of their family background.
We have RPI, RIT we have many good schools with forward thinking bright young people that will steer our state into SUSTAINABLE energy and will NOT have fracking that will destroy environment, health and lively hoods of the many.
Ensuring that a gifted child reaches his or her potential requires an understanding of what can go wrong and how to satisfy the unusual learning requirements of extremely bright young people.
Bright young people carrying new ideas back home from abroad is an excellent form of technology transfer.
«A key element of the Science on Stage concept is to give teachers an up - to - date «insider's view» of what is happening in big science, to tell them about new, highly diverse and interesting career opportunities for their pupils, and to create a European atmosphere where bright young people can meet and interact», says Colin Carlile, Director General of the Institut Laue - Langevin and current chairman of the EIROforum.
Suppressing teacher salaries forever isn't a recipe for recruiting bright young people into education — or retaining the excellent teachers we have now.
Bright Young Things, whose clients include royalty, has partnered with The Access Project, a charity supporting bright young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to get to top universities.
Educators Rising believes that an essential part of closing the gap between the supply and demand of the teaching profession is by engaging bright young people in test - driving teaching before they reach college.
It's a great opportunity for us, and the University's faculty and student body are eager to welcome these exceptionally bright young people and provide them with new academic challenges.»
She was fresh from the schoolroom and sometimes distracted by all the pleasures Lon - don offered bright young people, but she was devoted to her father and would make, thought Hugh, an exceptional wife for a rising young surgeon.
So why were these really bright young people unable to use the Digest, or the citator, or track the history of a section of an act without one - on - one guidance by a librarian?
The report's proposals indicate that the authors believe poor preparation and lack of financial support to study science — not career prospects inferior to those of other professional fields — constitute major obstacles keeping many of America's brightest young people from pursuing science degrees.
Canada has several advantages in the competition for the world's best and brightest young people, including immigration policies that incentivize higher education and youth.
If digital natives spring to the defence of Cambridge Analytica and Facebook too quickly or with too much vehemence they face the genuine risk of being associated with all the things — Trump, Russia, dark closed systems for thought control, right wing politics — that most of these bright young people should be opposed to.
Countless numbers of our brightest young people have had no prior training in Bible, ethics or world religions.
Hanson, a combat Marine Corps officer in Iraq, was one of those bright young people Mike Hein recruited for his first term.
Too many of Wales» brightest young people are still not applying to go to university as they simply can't afford to.
Local Government: «When Conservatives regained control of Croydon Council back in 2006, attainment in our secondary schools was below national average... Today Croydon's schools perform significantly better than the national average, despite the fact that many of our brightest young people still go to independent schools in Croydon or grammar schools in neighbouring boroughs.»
Earlier this year David Van Essen, president of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), strongly urged the US House and Senate appropriations subcommittees on labor, health and human services as well as on education to increase NIH funding by 6.7 percent per year for each of the next three fiscal years, stating that this is needed «to ensure that our best and brightest young people will enter the field and continue to make neuroscience research advances.»
Since those early days, «many dozens» of investigators have been funded and «at least 40 of the brightest young people» have been trained, he says.
Ph.D. stipends will have to be increased to entice our brightest young people to stay in science as demonstrated by the recent initiatives of the Wellcome Trust.
So I'm delighted now to have the chance to help them grow and keep attracting some of our brightest young people into careers in teaching.»
The employer knew from experience that due to non-cognitive-skill reasons, this bright young person would bring cross cultural chaos that would overwhelm the management.
King has surrounded himself with bright young people, most of whom like King, have limited or no experience in public education.
Bright young people, with no mechanism to explore the extraordinary rewards of teaching, are steering away from the profession.
«Our campus is an ideal place to nurture these bright young people,» said John Frederick, University provost and executive vice president.
In 1999, the Davidsons founded the Davidson Institute for Talent Development, a national nonprofit located in Reno that supports our nation's brightest young people.
But experience shows that bright young people are attracted to competitive professions, not repelled by them.
By trying to teach children of varying abilities in one classroom, is American society underdeveloping some of its brightest young people?
Beautiful and charismatic, she is soon drawn into the hedonistic world of the Bright Young People.
It follows the adventures of a thirteen - year - old boy, Theopolis James Logan, and several of Earth's brightest young people, thrust into a life of excitement and danger on another world, defending a galactic alliance against a dangerous and resourceful enemy.
So rising levels of student debt may hit communities of color the hardest, keeping some of our best and brightest young people from giving back to society and denying our country the benefits of their public service.
Dubbed «bright young people» or «bright young things» by the media that sensationalized their antics and lavish lifestyle, and later in books such as Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's Jazz Age by D.J. Taylor, the high society group was extensively documented by photographer Cecil Beaton, whose images were a primary influence of Bas» works.
Irrespective of background, bright young people need to be able to achieve his or her potential and access jobs in law if that is their chosen profession.
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