by kaylasharp | Nov 17, 2015 | COE in the News
The Independent Florida Alligator Nov. 17, 2015 UF education professor receives record number of awards Pasha Antonenko’s receiving a College of Education record four National Science Foundation grants in the same funding cycle — with a fifth award pending...
by kaylasharp | Jun 16, 2015 | COE in the News
WalletHub.com June 2015 2015’s Best & Worst Cities For Hockey Fans Andrew Thomas, associate professor in the COE’s Research, Evaluation and Methodology program, is quoted in WalletHub’s online story, “2015’s Best & Worst Cities For Hockey...
by kaylasharp | Feb 25, 2015 | COE in the News, Newsmakers
Education Week 02-25-15 P.K. Yonge School While many university-affiliated, K-12 laboratory schools are turning into private schools or closing their doors due to budget constraints and reorganization, a story in Education Week profiles P.K. Yonge Developmental...
by kaylasharp | Feb 23, 2015 | COE in the News
Folio Weekly 02-23-15 Why do some Florida schools use the medieval practice of paddling? Folio Weekly ran a cover page story about corporal punishment still being used in some Florida schools. The story, which quotes COE special education professor Joe Gagnon, is...
by kaylasharp | Feb 23, 2015 | COE in the News, Newsmakers
WUFT-TV News 2-23-15 UF College of Education seeks renovation funding for historic Norman Hall WUFT-TV interviewed COE Dean Glenn Good for a 98-second story about the apparent support COE officials have received from the Florida Board of Governors to seek funding for...
by kaylasharp | Feb 19, 2015 | COE in the News, Headlines
The Gainesville Sun 02-19-15 Norman Hall renovations approved for state budget ruling The Gainesville Sun ran a story on the Florida Board of Regents approving UF’s request to add $25 million for renovations to Norman Hall to its capital improvement and...