Sentences with phrase «talented generation»

Thanks to a hardworking and incredibly talented generation of teachers, alongside the government's bold reforms, there are now 1.9 million more children in good or outstanding schools than in 2010.
Yet they were able to achieve a great deal with focus and discipline, and by allying themselves with an unusually talented generation of writers and scholars.»
They denied him and a ridiculously talented generation of Argentines their own validation.
This, arguably, was the main reason for the farrago of the golden generation: England were blessed with a remarkably talented generation of players; the problem was that Michael Owen and David Beckham needed a 4 -4-2, while Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard needed an additional holding player.
Their national team doesn't really need to be discussed: the Raymond Domenech era was a psychiatrist's wet dream, and the failure of a hugely talented generation seems to have come about mainly because one man, Zinedine Zidane, retired.
«Standards are rising in schools across the country but there is more to do to make sure that every child benefits from the progress we've already made thanks to an incredibly talented generation of teachers.
«We currently have the most talented generation of teachers this country has ever seen.
From Russia With Smarts More than just a pretty face, Anna Kournikova has inspired a talented generation of female tennis players to work hard and market themselves to the max
This is a hugely exciting time for England football and with a little optimism around the chances of an international stage revival over the next few years, this talented generation of footballers will be able to flourish.
Part of the frustration at Italy's World Cup failure comes from the fact that a talented generation of players is emerging.
As the history of the Young British Artists (YBAs) is refracted through retelling over time, Rachel Whiteread's role in the emergence of this talented generation has, arguably, become underplayed.
Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate, described Caulfield as «one of the most original image makers in a talented generation of British artists».
Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate galleries, paid tribute to the artist, saying: «Patrick Caulfield was one of the most original image - makers in a talented generation of British artists.»
Tate galleries director Nicholas Serota described Caulfield as «one of the most original image makers in a talented generation of British artists».
Caleb King, a co-Founder of Mplace, unpacks the issues and speaks truth to the role of technology in harnessing this talented generation.
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