A message from

Dean Glenn Good

Rising to the challenge, again and again, has given us ample opportunities for growth — helping to build an unstoppable momentum. Rising in the rankings is evidence of the outstanding work from students, faculty and staff here at the University of Florida, but it doesn’t paint the full picture.

We are actively working to change the world, exploring unknowns and developing the learning environments of the future, and paving the way for the next generation of educators and researchers through top-ranked programs.

Great accomplishments from the past year include:

  • Launching the Institute for Advanced Learning Technologies and recruiting top-talent in AI, data mining, machine learning and computer science.
  • Growing our programs in computer science education and teacher preparation to meet future K-12 learning needs.
  • Expanding our resources and reach to address literacy challenges across the country.

Academic excellence is ingrained in all we do, guiding our efforts to make a meaningful impact on society. It is with this mindset that we will continue to rise in every way.

With best regards,

Glenn Good, Ph.D.

Program

Accolades

EduGator

Accolades

Thomasenia Adams

Appointed to the U.S. National Commission on Mathematics Instruction
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Maria Coady

Travis Smith

Exemplary Contributions to Practice- Engaged Research Award — AERA

30 under 40 Sawubona Class for Research and Scholarship
Pan African Network of ACPA

Maria Coady

Exemplary Contributions to Practice- Engaged Research Award — AERA

Travis Smith

30 under 40 Sawubona Class for Research and Scholarship
Pan African Network of ACPA

Leaders in

Education

As the University of Florida continues to rise — now a top-five institution — we are driven to push the boundaries and effect meaningful change to strengthen society.

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Student Success

We are removing barriers and building bridges to increase opportunities for every learner.

The UF Lastinger Center for Learning is partnering with education leaders statewide to implement the New Worlds Reading Initiative, established in law by the Florida Legislature, to reduce barriers to student success by increasing access to books, building families’ capacity and providing professional development supports to teachers.

Student Success

We are removing barriers and building bridges to increase opportunities for every learner.

The UF Lastinger Center for Learning is partnering with education leaders statewide to implement the New Worlds Reading Initiative, established in law by the Florida Legislature, to reduce barriers to student success by increasing access to books, building families’ capacity and providing professional development supports to teachers.

Early Childhood

We are leading transdisciplinary efforts to create a future where every child is given the opportunity to succeed.

From its inception in 2011, and in collaboration with its partners, the Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies has generated more than $43 million in grants and endowments, advancing practice and policy toward equitable and meaningful outcomes for all young children, their families and the practitioners who serve them.

Technology

We are integrating emerging technologies with proven learning techniques, to create the learning environments of the future.

Through grants from NSF and the U.S. Department of Education, and in partnership with initiatives like CSforALL, Maya Israel, associate professor and director of the Creative Technology Research Lab, is investigating ways to engage students in technology-mediated learning — collaborating with some of the nation’s largest school districts to expand inclusion and access to computer science education for at-risk students and students with disabilities.

Technology

We are integrating emerging technologies with proven learning techniques, to create the learning environments of the future.

Through grants from NSF and the U.S. Department of Education, and in partnership with initiatives like CSforALL, Maya Israel, associate professor and director of the Creative Technology Research Lab, is investigating ways to engage students in technology-mediated learning — collaborating with some of the nation’s largest school districts to expand inclusion and access to computer science education for at-risk students and students with disabilities.

Leadership

We are preparing leaders to analyze, develop and administer complex policies and to transform education through collaboration.

Leading P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School for the past 12 years, Lynda Hayes has secured more than $55 million in competitively-funded state and federal research, development and training grants, and grown the school with newly constructed K–5 and secondary buildings. Partnering with researchers from UF and beyond, the team is expanding research capabilities to explore teaching and learning practices, to shape the learning environments of the future. We are preparing leaders to analyze, develop and administer complex policies and to transform education through collaboration.

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2021 By the Numbers

Exponential growth in research funding, fueled by expansive domain expertise, provides the platform from which we will create the future.

$97M 2016 $102.1M 2017 $128.5M 2018 $155.2M 2019 $102.8M 2020 $228.4M 2021

$228.4m
122% Increase
Active Research Funding

201
Active Research Awards

$26.8M
Research Expenditures

10%
Average Annual Scholarship Value Growth Over Six years

1:4.5*
Faculty-Doctoral Student Ratio

*Based on the total number of faculty members and total number of doctoral students.

Unimagined Solutions

Unlimited Opportunities

Faculty at the UF College of Education continue to push the boundaries of technology for learners everywhere.

The newly formed Institute for Advanced Learning Technologies (IALT) supports learning technology faculty and student researchers, leading-edge labs and teaching facilities, and academic, industry and government partners, who are all driven by a passion to transform education.

UF, home of the fastest supercomputer in higher education, has taken a collaborative approach toward artificial intelligence, big data and data mining, computational psychometrics, machine learning and other forms of advanced technologies. Researchers are engaged in cross-institution and cross-disciplinary partnerships, to create the learning environments of the future.

Research ranges from preparing the next generation of scholars to identifying and addressing yet-to-be- known learning barriers to natural language processing. Current projects include: AI-powered precision learning, stealth assessment of digital learning ecologies, AI analysis of large-scale LMS data sets, machine learning of motivations in online education and AI-optimized test preparation and administration.

Our integrated approach to the research and development of real-world solutions is advancing understanding and incorporation of educational technologies that boost learning outcomes for all learners.

IALT By the Numbers

» 5 faculty added in areas of AI, VR, AR
» 16 tech-focused researchers
» 9 associated labs