The University of Florida’s “worst-case” budget plan announced Thursday, April 16, held no major surprises for the College of Education, but the final swing of the budget ax still figures to leave some deep cuts in the college’s finances and programs.
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For years, the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association has been a hotbed of new and exciting, research-based ideas about teaching. This year’s meeting—set for April 12-17 in San Diego– focuses on the role of education as “a hub of interdisciplinary scholarship.” As always, UF education faculty and graduate students will be a major presence in the program.
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Troy Sadler, assistant professor in the School of Teaching and Learning, will receive one of science education’s premier honors in April when the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) presents him with its Early Career Research Award at the group’s annual conference in Garden Grove, Calif.
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No surprises, but painful cuts still forecast in UF's 'worst-case' budget plan
Posted April 20, 2009
The University of Florida’s “worst-case” budget plan announced Thursday, April 16, held no major surprises for the College of Education, but the final swing of the budget ax still figures to leave some deep cuts in the college’s finances and programs.
College will keep undergraduate programs; preliminary budget plan announced
Posted March 23, 2009
NEA fetes retired professor Walter L. Smith
Posted on March 12, 2009
coE-News: March 16, 2009, VOL 4 ISSUE 6
Dean’s Message
Schoolyard Wildlife Program chosen as education 'success story' for Obama's environmental team
Posted March 10, 2009
Linda Jones
COE scholars will be out in force at April AERA meeting
For years, the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association has been a hotbed of new and exciting, research-based ideas about teaching. This year’s meeting—set for April 12-17 in San Diego– focuses on the role of education as “a hub of interdisciplinary scholarship.” As always, UF education faculty and graduate students will be a major presence in the program.
Dean's Special Message re. Proposal to Reduce or Cut Undergraduate Education Programs
Minus grades are coming soon!
Beginning with courses offered Summer A/C 2009, professors will have the option to assign minus grades.
Additional information regarding minus grades can be found at:
Provost memo : www.registrar.ufl.edu/DDD.doc
Frequently asked questions : www.isis.ufl.edu/minusgrades.html
Minus grades PowerPoint : www.isis.ufl.edu/ISISAdmin/ppt/minusgrades.ppt
Sadler receives Early Career award for science education research
Troy Sadler
Troy Sadler, assistant professor in the School of Teaching and Learning, will receive one of science education’s premier honors in April when the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) presents him with its Early Career Research Award at the group’s annual conference in Garden Grove, Calif.
Rossie named Student Advisor of Year
Robin Rossie
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