by kaylasharp | Oct 29, 2015 | Headlines, Press Releases, Research News
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Kindergarten teachers prepare their students for future school success, yet researchers say nearly 30 percent of children who enter school display problem behaviors, which put them at risk for fewer learning opportunities and poorer academic...
by kaylasharp | Oct 21, 2015 | Faculty Laurels, Newsmakers
The College of Education welcomes eight new faculty members hired to start the current academic year, bringing with them fresh viewpoints and new expertise in the vital fields of counselor education, elementary education, higher education administration, literacy...
by kaylasharp | Oct 19, 2015 | Headlines
A new student-led “community” at the College of Education, Teaching for Social Justice (TSJ), will host a one-hour panel discussion event titled “EdTalks: Women in Higher Education” on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 5:30 at Norman Hall in Room 2329. The three UF panelists,...
by kaylasharp | Oct 6, 2015 | Awards, Newsmakers, Student Laurels
Natalie Ridgewell, a doctoral candidate at the University of Florida College of Education, was recently awarded the prestigious international C. Glen Hass Laureate Scholarship for Instructional Leadership for the second straight year. Kappa Delta Pi International...
by kaylasharp | Sep 30, 2015 | Awards, Faculty Laurels, Newsmakers, Press Releases
University of Florida education innovator Don Pemberton received the prestigious Bob Craves Champion of College Access Award this week for his leadership in providing the means for low-income students to attend and succeed in college. The award was presented on Monday...