by kaylasharp | Feb 24, 2016 | COE in the News
UF College of Education begins new fellowship program, 40 teachers selected Independent Florida Alligator Feb. 24, 2016 The student-run newspaper picked up the story on the College of Education Lastinger Center for Learning’s selection of 40 public school...
by kaylasharp | Feb 22, 2016 | COE in the News
Diverse student populations are in the classroom NEA Today For Future Educators Feb. 22, 2016 Ester de Jong, director of the School of Teaching and Learning, and COE graduate Kali Davis were quoted in the National Education Association’s Winter 2016 cover story...
by kaylasharp | Feb 16, 2016 | COE in the News
iDigFossils receives $1.2 million, will donate 3-D printers to children The independent Florida Alligator Feb. 16, 2016 UF Associate Professor Pavlo “Pasha” Antonenko’s “iDigFossils” project includes giving students in Florida and California 3-D scanners and...
by kaylasharp | Feb 5, 2016 | COE in the News
POLITICO, Tampa Bay Times Feb. 4, 2016 UF Lastinger Center Director Don Pemberton in talks with lawmakers about piloting reading program UF researchers are working in Melrose Elementary Don Pemberton, director of the college’s UF Lastinger Center for Learning,...
by kaylasharp | Jan 26, 2016 | COE in the News
Education Week Jan. 25, 2016 UF Education Professor Mary Brownell cites multiple reasons for shortage of special ed. teachers Education Week quoted Mary Brownell, UF professor of special education, on the multi-faceted issues that are to blame for a shortage of...
by kaylasharp | Nov 17, 2015 | COE in the News
The Independent Florida Alligator Nov. 17, 2015 UF doctoral candidate finds freedom of speech restricted in schools UF College of Education doctoral candidate Jesse Gates’ dissertation on social media policies at Florida school districts was picked up by The...