by kaylasharp | Apr 20, 2015 | Faculty Laurels, Newsmakers
Corinne Huggins-Manley says it was a “total team effort” that led to her receiving a College of Education-funded grant to continue promising research aimed at developing an effective reading assessment tool that teachers can use to help students improve their reading...
by kaylasharp | Apr 19, 2015 | Awards, Newsmakers, Student Laurels
Congratulations to UF ProTeach undergraduate students Shelby Boger and Madison Buchert, and graduate education students Julie Boker, Natalie King and Elizabeth Bettini, who will receive Outstanding Student Awards April 24 at the 2015 College of Education Recognition...
by kaylasharp | Apr 17, 2015 | Alumni Accolades, Alumni Notes, Newsmakers
The University of Florida has selected noted teacher education innovator Renee Tipton Clift, a 1972 graduate of the UF College of Education, to receive its 2015 UF Distinguished Alumni Award. Clift, a professor and dean at the University of Arizona College of...
by kaylasharp | Apr 15, 2015 | Awards, Newsmakers, Research News
When two UF College of Education professors recently teamed up with three graduate students, the multidisciplinary quintet developed a compelling research paper that can be referred to officially as “the best.” Assistant professor of research and evaluation...
by kaylasharp | Apr 6, 2015 | Faculty Laurels, Newsmakers
David Miller doesn’t plan to make immediate changes when he takes over as director of the COE’s School of Human Development and Organizational Studies, but the longtime COE professor of research and evaluation methods has a few priorities he’d like to set. “HDOSE has...
by kaylasharp | Apr 1, 2015 | Awards, Faculty Laurels, Newsmakers
Nicholas Gage, a UF assistant professor in special education, has gained international recognition for his early-career research success and commitment to advancing the emerging science of positive behavior support. Gage is one of two recipients of the 2015 Ted Carr...