by kaylasharp | Jun 3, 2014 | Faculty Laurels
Tim Jacobbe believes you’re a mathematician at heart—you just might not know it yet. Forget the rote memorization of tedious formulas you may recall from your high school math classes. For Jacobbe, associate professor of mathematics and statistics education at the UF...
by kaylasharp | Jul 2, 2013 | Headlines, P.K. Yonge
With dust barely settled from the recent construction of P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School’s prototype elementary wing, preparations have started for the next phase of the school’s campus revitalization project: a new $15.9 million building that will house the...
by kaylasharp | Apr 24, 2013 | Headlines, P.K. Yonge
On March 23, 16 excited (and somewhat travel-weary) globetrotters from P.K. Yonge set foot in Shanghai for what would be an enlightening and life-changing week in China. Thirteen high school students and three chaperones from the UF K-12 laboratory school spent...
by kaylasharp | Mar 11, 2013 | Insider News
On April 2, join the College of Education and Alachua County in celebrating International Children’s Book Day. The event, which is sponsored by the University of Florida, Alachua County Library District, Santa Fe College and St. Leo University, will offer a variety of...
by kaylasharp | Feb 18, 2013 | Headlines, Insider News, P.K. Yonge, Press Releases, Research News
Bolstered by a $5 million grant last year from the National Science Foundation, a collaborating faculty research team from P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School and UF’s College of Education has been studying how to transform middle school science curricula and...