HDOSE Faculty Recognized for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Innovation

The School of Human Development and Organizational Studies in Education (HDOSE) at the University of Florida proudly announces that three of its faculty members have been honored with the Technology Innovation and Learning Incentive Award from the College of Education, recognizing their outstanding contributions to undergraduate teaching.

Dr. Amber Moss (Counselor Education), Dr. David Therriault (Educational Psychology), and Dr. Eric Wright (Research and Evaluation Methodology) received this award for their innovative use of technology to enhance undergraduate learning experiences. Their work exemplifies the creative and impactful teaching approaches that are central to HDOSE’s mission.

The Technology Innovation and Learning Incentive Award is designed to support and celebrate faculty who integrate technology in ways that improve student engagement and academic success at the undergraduate level. The award highlights the importance of adapting teaching methods to meet the evolving needs of today’s learners and using tools including AI to enhance teaching.

HDOSE congratulates Drs. Moss, Therriault, and Wright on this well-earned recognition and applauds their dedication to advancing undergraduate education through innovation.


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HDOSE faculty research and teach the foundations and structures of educational and community systems for people to thrive in their learning and development. We cultivate researchers, leaders, counselors, and administrators, empowering them to make evidence-based decisions that enhance human potential and educational growth.

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