A new academic year always promises a fresh new start for faculty, students, and staff—a start that is especially welcome after a year of turmoil.This year opens with changes in two key areas: the organizational structure of the College, and the physical structure of both Old and New Norman Hal
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The College of Education at the University of Florida is hosting an accreditation visit in February, 2010, by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE). We invite you to submit third-party comments for review by the national visiting team. Please note that comments must address substantive matters related to the quality of professional education programs offered, and should specify the party’s relationship to the institution.
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Children with severe disabilities figure to benefit from groundbreaking research by University of Florida special education researcher Diane Ryndak, in new studies supported by her appointment to the 2009 B. O. Smith Research Professorship.
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UF has awarded Faculty Enhancement Opportunity grants to three education faculty members for creative professional development activities that will advance their scholarly acumen and the institution’s mission.
Silvia Echevarria-Doan (counselor education), Ester de Jong (teaching and learning) and Kara Dawson (education technology) together received more than $97,000 in the campuswide program, which President Bernie Machen started last year to support faculty professional development opportunities.
A no-holds-barred effort at the University of Florida to reverse the dire shortage of science and mathematics graduates has received a welcome financial boost that promises to improve the recruitment and education of future teachers in the technical fields.
What an intriguing idea for advancing school improvement: Round up several dozen of Florida’s best public school teachers, pick their brains about how they teach and why their methods work so well, and then pass on their teaching secrets to educators throughout the state, and beyond.
New research at the University of Florida predicts more public school students in kindergarten through 12th grade will take classes online, have longer school days and more of them in the next decade. Academic performance should improve and schools could save money—an especially appealing pitch when budgets are tight.
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coE-News: October 15, 2009, VOL 5 ISSUE 1
Dean’s Message
A new academic year always promises a fresh new start for faculty, students, and staff—a start that is especially welcome after a year of turmoil.This year opens with changes in two key areas: the organizational structure of the College, and the physical structure of both Old and New Norman Hal
Guest Lecture – Just Children: Criminal Justice Studies for Young Children
A presentation by Dr. Kathryn Russell-Brown, Levin College of Law, University of Florida
Monday, July 27
4:30-5:45 p.m.
UF Hilton Hotel
Public invited to comment on COE programs for re-accreditation visit
The College of Education at the University of Florida is hosting an accreditation visit in February, 2010, by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE). We invite you to submit third-party comments for review by the national visiting team. Please note that comments must address substantive matters related to the quality of professional education programs offered, and should specify the party’s relationship to the institution.
Please submit written comments to:
2009 College of Education Commencement Awards
Alumni, Faculty, Advisers, Students
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Clinical & Academic: James Archer
Research & Leadership: Cecil Mercer
ALUMNI Honors
Alumnus Achievement: Lesley Hull
Outstanding Young Alumni: James Cagle Miller
Outstanding Young Alumni: Elayne Colón
EduGator Class of '09 perseveres to celebrate well-earned degrees
Posted May 4, 2009
Ryndak’s appointment to B.O. Smith Professorship will benefit children with severe disabilities
Posted May 20, 2009
Children with severe disabilities figure to benefit from groundbreaking research by University of Florida special education researcher Diane Ryndak, in new studies supported by her appointment to the 2009 B. O. Smith Research Professorship.
3 faculty land UF opportunity grants
Posted May 20, 2009
UF has awarded Faculty Enhancement Opportunity grants to three education faculty members for creative professional development activities that will advance their scholarly acumen and the institution’s mission.
Silvia Echevarria-Doan (counselor education), Ester de Jong (teaching and learning) and Kara Dawson (education technology) together received more than $97,000 in the campuswide program, which President Bernie Machen started last year to support faculty professional development opportunities.
Ambitious effort to curb shortage of math, science teachers gets boost
Posted May 20, 2009
A no-holds-barred effort at the University of Florida to reverse the dire shortage of science and mathematics graduates has received a welcome financial boost that promises to improve the recruitment and education of future teachers in the technical fields.
Top teachers reveal 'secrets' of successful teaching
Posted May 19, 2009
What an intriguing idea for advancing school improvement: Round up several dozen of Florida’s best public school teachers, pick their brains about how they teach and why their methods work so well, and then pass on their teaching secrets to educators throughout the state, and beyond.
Online classes can save schools money, expand learning time
Posted Monday, May 18, 2009
New research at the University of Florida predicts more public school students in kindergarten through 12th grade will take classes online, have longer school days and more of them in the next decade. Academic performance should improve and schools could save money—an especially appealing pitch when budgets are tight.