Sentences with phrase «enthusing young»

The increasing use of 3D printing in schools, and its success in enthusing young people about design, technology and engineering, can be seen in some of the entrants to the Big Bang Competition.
«The Councils are increasingly working together to look at our role in enthusing young people about the achievements stemming from contemporary research.
He said he was stronger because «Democrats win when there is large turnout» and he could enthuse young people
But Labour outperformed even that achievement as a unique alliance of enthused younger voters and previous non-voters combined with older austerity - hit, anti-establishment Ukippers to deliver a 10 - point rise in Labour's vote compared with two years ago, to 40 %.
That's not to say that young voters were not still important in explaining the election result — age was still an important divide on how people voted, young people did still heavily vote for Labour so it is still fair to say Labour managed to enthuse young people more, it's just that the level of turnout among under 25s does not appear to have risen; Labour just took a greater share of support among younger voters.
The programme for my region included a plea from David Hunt, the present science minister, for us to «enthuse our young people with the excitement and challenge of science, engineering and technology», and «capture the imagination of future generations...» Those presentations that were intended to do just that had titles such as «Pretty, pretty, bang, bang — making safer pyrotechnics», «Science, sport and you — with inswingers, bananas and splits», and «The history of combustion, or how to make chemistry go with a bang».
TeenTech events are designed to educate and enthuse young people about the future possibilities available to them in the fields of science, engineering and technology.
Textbooks» are not the only way to enthuse young learners.

Not exact matches

But it was his new crop of young horses that most enthused Haughton.
The exception from City's youth set - up is Phil Foden, who has been with the training first team all season despite his young age, and the City boss has enthused about the 17 - year - old midfielder ever since his first appearance on the preseason tour of the United States — telling fans in Houston that they were lucky to be the first to witness his talent.
In response to the overwhelming popularity of the withdrawal method, she suggests that those enthused by practice must truly be okay with an «accident» — a risk that she and many other younger mothers simply are not willing to take.
One public affairs pal enthuses about her «seriously effective pro-bono work», while a senior industry figure describes her as an «old head on young shoulders» who is particularly good at dealing with stressed - out CEOs.
«I particularly welcome the new Government's commitment to providing an additional 50,0000 apprenticeships, which I am sure will engage and enthuse many young people who do not have the necessary aptitude for — or, more often, are not attracted to — further academic studies.
It's little wonder so many young people are enthused and active in his campaign.
Tony loved being in the company of young people, enthusing them with his wisdom and experience, encouraging and helping them to get into journalism and politics.
Labour leadership contender Jeremy Corbyn insists the influx of new members to Labour is mainly young people enthused by politics.
The key to having more young people enthused and inspired to learn STEM and take up jobs and careers in these fields is having great STEM teachers.
Some young people are enthused straightaway and continue their participation in the activities to high degrees of competency and qualification through training courses at recognised centres of the National Governing Bodies for sports and activities such as those of the RYA and BCU, or National Sport Centres such as Plas - y - Brenin, Plas Menai, Glenmore Lodge or Tollymore in Northern Ireland.
We need a new generation of teachers to take up the challenge of enthusing future generations of young people.»
The goal of the peer - reviewed journal Social Studies and the Young Learner is to capture and enthuse elementary teachers across the country by providing relevant and useful information about the teaching of social studies to elementary students.The teaching techniques presented in this peer - reviewed journal are designed to stimulate the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills vital to classroom success.
«We have never had a more motivated, more qualified, more enthused generation of young teachers than we have now,» he said.
Young associates at the firm are enthused about the page, Henry says.
In the last election one - third of First Nations people were under the age of 16, meaning that a large number of these individuals are now eligible to vote, the young woman enthused.
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