The Gator Nation has a long history of caring and compassion. Giving back to our community is as much a UF tradition as graduating future leaders and winning national championships.
“This year more than any other, our community needs the Gator Nation’s help,” reported University of Florida Levin College of Law Dean Robert Jerry, UFCC General Campaign Chairman.
PLEDGE with us!
THE 2009 GOAL: $1,111,111.11 – because every dollar and every penny count!
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The research enterprises of both the College of Education and the university are reaping early benefits from the college’s new Collaborative Assessment and Program Evaluation Services—or, CAPES for short. Run by faculty specialists in research evaluation and methodology, CAPES provides vital assessment and research support for grant programs within the college, across campus and even in local school districts
The slate of activities for the college’s 4th annual celebration of Comparative and International Education Week (Nov. 16-20) is set:
Monday, Nov. 16 — International Education Colloquium: 11:30 a.m. — 1 p.m., Terrace Room. All interested faculty, students and staff are invited to this brown-bag lunch gathering to share international education experiences and activities and discuss future strategies and activities for “internationalizing the college.”
UF’s Department of Agricultural Education and Communication was recently identified as the leading department of its kind in the nation. The agricultural education track is an affiliate of the College of Education’s teacher preparation programs.
Ohio State researchers conducted a national survey of Ag-Ed department chairs to rank the top 10 departments in the specialty.
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With distance education programs and online learning offerings growing exponentially across campus and across the nation, UF’s College of Education will offer a timely presentation on “Effective Online Teaching Practices” on Oct. 28, 3 to 4:30 p.m., in Reitz Union Rm. 282.
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UF’s College of Education kicks off its second annual Distinguished Speaker Series: “21st Century Pathways in Education” with a fall slate of three lectures scheduled in September and October.
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When Jamee Cagle Miller, of Sanford, finished her University of Florida studies in education technology and started her first teaching job in 2003, she was shocked and chagrined to find “just two very old computers” in her portable fourth-grade classroom. Only one was connected to the Internet and printer.
The year was 1959 when Daphne Duval-Williams enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Florida’s College of Education, becoming the college’s first black student. Now, a half-century later, the college is marking its 50th anniversary of integration with a special celebration at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 4, at the UF President’s House.
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UF Community Campaign: still time to pledge
The Gator Nation has a long history of caring and compassion. Giving back to our community is as much a UF tradition as graduating future leaders and winning national championships.
“This year more than any other, our community needs the Gator Nation’s help,” reported University of Florida Levin College of Law Dean Robert Jerry, UFCC General Campaign Chairman.
PLEDGE with us!
THE 2009 GOAL: $1,111,111.11 – because every dollar and every penny count!
WHEN: Online pledging continues through Oct. 23
WHERE: www.ufcc.ufl.edu – Please pledge now.
CAPES boosts COE-UF research efforts
The research enterprises of both the College of Education and the university are reaping early benefits from the college’s new Collaborative Assessment and Program Evaluation Services—or, CAPES for short. Run by faculty specialists in research evaluation and methodology, CAPES provides vital assessment and research support for grant programs within the college, across campus and even in local school districts
International Education Week events set for Nov. 16, 18
The slate of activities for the college’s 4th annual celebration of Comparative and International Education Week (Nov. 16-20) is set:
Monday, Nov. 16 — International Education Colloquium: 11:30 a.m. — 1 p.m., Terrace Room. All interested faculty, students and staff are invited to this brown-bag lunch gathering to share international education experiences and activities and discuss future strategies and activities for “internationalizing the college.”
Affiliated Agricultural Ed program voted tops in nation
UF’s Department of Agricultural Education and Communication was recently identified as the leading department of its kind in the nation. The agricultural education track is an affiliate of the College of Education’s teacher preparation programs.
Ohio State researchers conducted a national survey of Ag-Ed department chairs to rank the top 10 departments in the specialty.
UF distance learning scholar to speak Oct. 28 on effective online teaching practices
Posted Sept. 29, 2009
With distance education programs and online learning offerings growing exponentially across campus and across the nation, UF’s College of Education will offer a timely presentation on “Effective Online Teaching Practices” on Oct. 28, 3 to 4:30 p.m., in Reitz Union Rm. 282.
Dean’s presentation: “State of the College-the Woodstock version”
Posted Oct. 6, 2009
VIDEO (15 minutes): “State of the College—the Woodstock version” presentation by Dean Catherine Emihovich
FEATURED SNAPSHOT: African-American faculty who paved the way for others
(Posted Sept. 25, 2009)
Distinguished Speaker Series kicks off this month
UF’s College of Education kicks off its second annual Distinguished Speaker Series: “21st Century Pathways in Education” with a fall slate of three lectures scheduled in September and October.
Florida teacher, husband create UF fellowship to boost technology know-how in classroom
View full interview (31 minutes)
When Jamee Cagle Miller, of Sanford, finished her University of Florida studies in education technology and started her first teaching job in 2003, she was shocked and chagrined to find “just two very old computers” in her portable fourth-grade classroom. Only one was connected to the Internet and printer.
COE marking 50 years of integration with Sept. 4 celebration
Posted Aug. 14, 2009
The year was 1959 when Daphne Duval-Williams enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Florida’s College of Education, becoming the college’s first black student. Now, a half-century later, the college is marking its 50th anniversary of integration with a special celebration at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 4, at the UF President’s House.