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As a beneficiary in my previous school of a £31m building programme, I saw the stunning difference a brilliant learning environment makes.
Recognize that the brain of the child or adult with cerebral palsy can be a brilliant learning brain and often already is.
Tom Hoggins of The Telegraph praised the manner with which these elements were introduced through a "brilliant learning curve of direction, rather than instruction", and considered it a "design ethos that is supremely generous, but dealt with marvellous economy".
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It is sad that such a brilliant tool for learning is routinely placed in the hands of wealthy children and not offered to their poorer peers.
"Repertory was a brilliant way of learning the job," she told The Stage.
Oh, we see a brilliant flame of learning in young people, but typically by the age of seven, or eight, or nine, we notice that in many youth, this once dazzling blaze seems to wane.
They're excellent actually, a brilliant car to learn to drive and race in.
"If you're not an academic type, then it's a brilliant way to learn skills and gain experience," she says.
There is a brilliant moment when Steven Harper Chi McBridee) learns that a student has committed suicide -- not long after Harper denied him a major award because he refused to inform on his soccer teammates.
In Jackson's argument, a brilliant scientist, Mary, has learned all the physical information there is about color vision.
"It was a chance to learn from a brilliant composer and teacher," the rabbi said.
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