Moving from your teenage years into young adulthood
What a wonderful and precious time.
You can now look behind and ahead through different,
more open eyes.
In looking behind you will see
Where you have been and how you got here,
The experiences you’ve had,
All the things that have molded you until today.
Looking forward at all there is to see is a wonderful gift.
The world can truly be viewed as your playground
It holds endless possibilities and choices
The UF College of Education has signed a cooperative agreement with a leading teacher education academy in Warsaw, Poland, to advance the inclusion of students with moderate to severe disabilities in the Polish general education system. The partnering universities will collaborate on both the development of teacher preparation programs in special education and school-based research on the effect of inclusive education.
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A national education expert told a group of approximately 30 COE faculty and students that improved teacher retention efforts would not significantly impact the current teacher shortage.
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‘Yes We Can’: post-election ponderings on making a difference in education Dean Emihovich I write this column after the election of the first African-American man as the 44th president of the United States has taken place. So much has been written already about this historic and quite extraordinary event that it’s difficult to add any […]
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In efforts to solve the epic teacher shortage, education leaders are at odds over whether the main focus should be on recruiting more people to the teaching profession or helping public schools keep the most effective teachers they already have.
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As part of an ongoing effort to reduce our budgets and embrace sustainability, the University of Florida has launched a new program, "Think Before You Ink." The program affects printed materials from all areas of UF, and has three separate initiatives: Save the Paper, Print to Web, and Printer Certification.
All the initiatives focus on reducing not only our printing costs, but also our environmental impact.
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Journeys
Moving from your teenage years into young adulthood
What a wonderful and precious time.
You can now look behind and ahead through different,
more open eyes.
In looking behind you will see
Where you have been and how you got here,
The experiences you’ve had,
All the things that have molded you until today.
Looking forward at all there is to see is a wonderful gift.
The world can truly be viewed as your playground
It holds endless possibilities and choices
UF signs cooperative agreement with Polish university to advance inclusion of students with special needs
Ryndak
The UF College of Education has signed a cooperative agreement with a leading teacher education academy in Warsaw, Poland, to advance the inclusion of students with moderate to severe disabilities in the Polish general education system. The partnering universities will collaborate on both the development of teacher preparation programs in special education and school-based research on the effect of inclusive education.
Retention downplayed as teacher-shortage solution in first talk of COE's distinguished-speaker series
A national education expert told a group of approximately 30 COE faculty and students that improved teacher retention efforts would not significantly impact the current teacher shortage.
KDPi stages Fun Science Fair for after-school students
Mae Shimandle (left, kneeling) leads after-school students in gauging the physical properties of “goo”.
'Where have all the teachers gone?' UF guest lecturer pinpoints turnover as key indicator of teacher shortage
UF education lecture series kicks off Oct. 30
In efforts to solve the epic teacher shortage, education leaders are at odds over whether the main focus should be on recruiting more people to the teaching profession or helping public schools keep the most effective teachers they already have.
coE-News: October 15, 2008, VOL 4 ISSUE 2
October 15, 2008
You’re reading coE-News, an electronic newsletter produced monthly during the academic year by the College of Education News & Communications Office to keep faculty and staff up-to-date on college news and activities. Click here to download a PDF version of this edition. You will need a PDF reader to view this document.
New UF initiatives strive to help budgets and environment
As part of an ongoing effort to reduce our budgets and embrace sustainability, the University of Florida has launched a new program, "Think Before You Ink." The program affects printed materials from all areas of UF, and has three separate initiatives: Save the Paper, Print to Web, and Printer Certification.
All the initiatives focus on reducing not only our printing costs, but also our environmental impact.
3-Minute Interview . . . on Florida's Emerging State College System
Dale
UF awards 'Opportunity' grant for Project Read Aloud
Posted Oct. 15, 2008
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