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Posted April 24, 2009 While we wait for the University of Florida’s final budget to emerge from the state Legislature, we should keep in mind the fact that we have a strong and vibrant College of Education, where outstanding work continues even during these hard times. The latest U.S. News & World Report rankings for […]
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The academic honors keep rolling in for Sevan Terzian, associate professor and coordinator of UF’s social foundations of education program. Chosen last year as Undergraduate Teacher of the Year by the College of Education and as Teacher of the Year by the university, Terzian recently received the prestigious designation of University of Florida Research Professor.
James Algina, longtime professor of research and evaluation methods, has been selected for the universitywide 2008-09 Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award. He was one of only five UF professors selected from across campus. The honor recognizes excellence, innovation, and effectiveness in doctoral dissertation advising.
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Harry Daniels, UF professor of counselor education, is a co-recipient of the 2008-09 Robert O. Stripling Award for Excellence in Standards, given through the Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). The national award is named for one of UF’s early giants in the field of counselor education who was best known for his pioneering work in the professional credentialing of counselors.
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One is a main cog in the college’s vital grant application operation. The other has been a stabilizing force during her department’s reorganization implemented over the past year as part of the university’s budget reduction plan.
Meet Brian Lane and Patty Lefevers, this year’s College of Education’s Staff Members of the Year. Their selections were announced recently at the college’s Staff Appreciation Luncheon “fiesta” held at the Norman Hall courtyard.
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By John Patrick Bailey Assistant Scholar
School of Teaching and Learning
“Teaching students about the world is not a subject in itself, separate from other content areas, but should be an integral part of all subjects taught. We need to open global gateways and inspire students to explore beyond their national borders.”
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A Lake Mary, Fla., fourth-grade teacher who combines class assignments with community service opportunities for her students, and a 2005 doctoral graduate who now oversees the College of Education’s critical accreditation process have been named the college’s 2009 Outstanding Young Alumni by the UF Alumni Association.
Girls are best allies against playground bullies–study
Posted May 20, 2009
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Terzian adds elite 'UFRF Professor' designation as latest honor
Posted April 23, 2009
The academic honors keep rolling in for Sevan Terzian, associate professor and coordinator of UF’s social foundations of education program. Chosen last year as Undergraduate Teacher of the Year by the College of Education and as Teacher of the Year by the university, Terzian recently received the prestigious designation of University of Florida Research Professor.
UF selects Algina as top mentor, dissertation advisor
Posted April 23, 2009
James Algina, longtime professor of research and evaluation methods, has been selected for the universitywide 2008-09 Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award. He was one of only five UF professors selected from across campus. The honor recognizes excellence, innovation, and effectiveness in doctoral dissertation advising.
Daniels honored for (literally) setting new standards in counselor education
Posted April 21, 2009
Harry Daniels, UF professor of counselor education, is a co-recipient of the 2008-09 Robert O. Stripling Award for Excellence in Standards, given through the Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). The national award is named for one of UF’s early giants in the field of counselor education who was best known for his pioneering work in the professional credentialing of counselors.
COE staff members of the year: Brian Lane, Patty Lefevers
Posted April 21, 2009
One is a main cog in the college’s vital grant application operation. The other has been a stabilizing force during her department’s reorganization implemented over the past year as part of the university’s budget reduction plan.
Meet Brian Lane and Patty Lefevers, this year’s College of Education’s Staff Members of the Year. Their selections were announced recently at the college’s Staff Appreciation Luncheon “fiesta” held at the Norman Hall courtyard.
coE-News: April 24, 2009, VOL 4 ISSUE 7
Dean’s Message
On rankings, faculty productivity and optimism
Global Connections: The College of Education Goes Worldwide
(First in a series)
By John Patrick Bailey
Assistant Scholar
School of Teaching and Learning
“Teaching students about the world is not a subject in itself, separate from other content areas, but should be an integral part of all subjects taught. We need to open global gateways and inspire students to explore beyond their national borders.”
UF honors college's 2009 Outstanding Young Alumni
Posted April 20, 2009
A Lake Mary, Fla., fourth-grade teacher who combines class assignments with community service opportunities for her students, and a 2005 doctoral graduate who now oversees the College of Education’s critical accreditation process have been named the college’s 2009 Outstanding Young Alumni by the UF Alumni Association.