Sentences with phrase «talented young people»

I built successful businesses with the support of hundreds of talented young people who learned their skills on the job — exactly the kinds of skills you learn in an apprenticeship.
In addressing those changes, we need to ensure that law remains a career of choice for talented young people.
I built successful businesses with the support of hundreds of talented young people who learned their skills on the job — exactly the kinds of skills you learn in an apprenticeship.
If the education system wants to attract more talented young people to the teaching profession, says a former educator, a culture shift is in order.
Good employers want to provide talented young people with opportunities.
How can you entice talented young people to your organization and encourage them to pursue a career in REALTOR ® association management?
Over time, the compensation package got more and more expensive but less and less attractive to talented young people making decisions about which occupation to pursue.
We have some very talented young people dealing with reputable law firms, finance houses, service providers and clients on a daily basis and we are very proud of this.
As the delay before scientific independence grows longer, more talented young people — including future scientific pioneers — will begin to choose other fields.
AAU and the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology both call the president's 2006 request «disappointing,» with FASEB adding that the proposed funding levels could «discourage our most talented young people from pursuing careers in biomedical research.»
The initiative famously launched by 22 - year - old Wendy Kopp and a small cadre of allies in 1990 has brought thousands of talented young people into teaching.
It runs life - changing programmes for talented young people from non-privileged backgrounds, and its research and international summits have profoundly influenced educational policy.
«I believe there's many talented young people in our beef industry and the future looks very bright for beef.»
It helps talented young people from diverse backgrounds enhance their post-18 options and prepare for careers in fast growing tech sectors.
Cooper's dream was to give talented young people the one privilege he lacked: a good education from an institution which was «open and free to all.»
BG: I think British Columbia has a lot of advantages: the university system, willing government support, natural resources and the ability to attract talented young people.
Given the investment in new facilities, it is vital to encourage talented young people to become involved in instrumentation.
The repeal threatens some of the most talented young people in America, and efforts to dismiss them would hurt our communities and schools.
Six Middlesex University London students are preparing to compete in WorldSkills UK, a national competition which pits them against some of the most talented young people across the country.
If the federal government truly wants to help London and the rest of southwestern Ontario, the place to start is to recognize the region needs talented young people and to reform the Express Entry system to allow us to keep more of our graduates.
is to inspire talented young people across Tennessee to become our state's next generation of teachers,» said Jamie Woodson, SCORE executive chairman and CEO.
There are a lot of talented young people there who are very bright but don't really realize that they're being treated in an unprofessional way.»
«CVS Health is pleased to join the 100,000 Opportunities Initiative as part of our company's ongoing commitment to connecting talented young people with meaningful apprenticeships, internships and jobs,» said Larry Merlo, President and CEO of CVS Health.
But when I view the place objectively, I can see that Haverford is a well - appointed cog in the existing social system in America, feeding talented young people into the meritocratic machine.
Cynicism and careerism disfigure many talented young people today.
«For Labour, it is simply unacceptable to have so many talented young people out of work for an entire year, with their hopes and dreams evaporating,» he said.
Our serious concern is that cutting financial support will deter talented young people from staying on past the age of 16, to do their A-levels and deprive them of the achievements we should be celebrating today.»
Dame Natalie Massenet, chairman of the BFC, adds: «Last year we set the goal of raising # 10 million ($ 13.2 million) over the next 10 years to educate talented young people — Swarovski and the BFC share the goal to promote, support and educate young talent.»
«This can be a tough industry and so we need to do what we can to bring talented young people into it.»
I worry that publicly reporting teachers» effectiveness will be another reason among many why talented young people will avoid entering the teaching profession or leave just as they are becoming effective teachers.
In the Wall Street Journal, Joel Klein argues that the structure of traditional pensions discourages talented young people from becoming teachers.
«We already have selection to help achieve this in specialist disciplines like music and sport, giving exceptionally talented young people access to the facilities and training that can help them become world class.
But the pipeline of talented young people opting into teaching is drying up; only four percent of ACT - takers indicate they want to teach.
This is true, and it's a fine argument for focusing education policy efforts on sustainable teacher quality reforms, such as recruiting more academically talented young people into the profession, requiring new teachers to undergo significant apprenticeship periods working alongside master educators, and creating career ladders that reward excellent teachers who agree to stay in the classroom long - term and mentor their peers.
The United States has far more intellectually talented young people than we have seats in accelerated programs.
Phoenix was created in response to a concerning trend in Chelsea — bright and talented young people whose needs were being inadequately met, who were given up on, and who had nowhere to turn.
«We select especially talented young people and give them an opportunity at an early stage to learn from experienced colleagues from the entire company — for example, from the design departments, the MultiMedia Center, the pilot hall and the paint shop.»
I was so frustrated seeing and hearing talented young people with incredible skills saying they were «aspiring to be an artist», or «hoped to be a professional artist one day»!
«The Harwell Dekatron computer first ran at Harwell Atomic Energy Research Establishment in 1951 where it automated the tedious calculations performed by talented young people using mechanical hand calculators.
Friedman: I think that the best choice talented young people can make is to teach.
By contrast, very few employers are doing anything to help talented young people with the massive stressor most face as they graduate from school: loan debt.
Initiative Designed to Encourage Homeownership for Recent Grads, Retain and Attract Talented Young People, and Revitalize Eight Upstate Downtown Areas Program Launches in Geneva and Complements «Finger Lakes Forward» — Region's Successful Upstate Revitalization Initiative Blueprint to Create a Strong Economy
For rural communities, the payoff is a pipeline of skilled workers for hard - to - fill jobs in areas such as resource management, clean energy, water conservation, and telecommunications and the ability to entice talented young people to return to the places where they grew up.
Perhaps her most significant and lasting accomplishment is the vastly increased opportunities she fostered for talented young people, including women and minorities, to study science.
«But at least we can celebrate in our community the contribution of talented young people who are here to be part of the history of the United States.»
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art was founded in 1859 by industrialist Peter Cooper to give talented young people a good education «open and free to all,» and discrimination based on ethnicity, religion or sex was prohibited.
At ARK Kings we are committed to providing the best possible musical education — music is a life skill that can open new doors and expand the horizons of our most talented young people».
For states to succeed in their efforts to raise the bar on student achievement, we must attract more talented young people to the field of education, not fewer.»
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