Students who identify themselves as “very religious” often have better educational outcomes than their less religious counterparts, according to a study by Research Director Ana Puig and Associate Professor Mary Ann Clark.
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An expert in preparing teachers for high-poverty schools and a nationally-known authority on special education have each been awarded the prestigious Irving and Rose Fien Professorship in Education at the University of Florida College of Education.
Professor Dorene Ross of the college’s School of Teaching and Learning, and Professor Mary Brownell of the Department of Special Education are the new recipients of the endowed professorship, which for the past decade has supported researchers dedicated to helping “at risk” learners in K-12 schools.
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The distinction between academics and the “real” world was always an artificial one. Scholars are real people living in the everyday world, with all its social obligations. And good scholarship always depends on observation of what’s really happening out there in the world.
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(To see WUFT’s television coverage of this story, go here.)
For a whole generation of American kids, summer was a time to pick up a joystick and start blasting aliens, gobbling ghosts and leaping over barrels.
In an innovative summer camp at the University of Florida’s College of Education, elementary-age children are learning to create their own video games. And they’re making games that put Dad’s old Atari 2600 to shame.
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Gene Hall, a former University of Florida education professor and internationally recognized scholar on the topic of change in K-12 schools, will present a seminar at Criser Hall June 19. Titled “Implications of leader style on the success of change implementation,” the seminar will share insights from Hall’s research on the Concerns-Based Adoption Model, a framework that describes, explains and predicts probable teacher behaviors throughout the school change process.
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Gene Hall, a former University of Florida education professor and, internationally-recognized scholar on the topic of change in K-12 schools, will present a seminar at Criser Hall June 19. Titled “Implications of leader style on the success of change implementation,” the seminar will share insights from Hall’s research on the Concerns-Based Adoption Model, a framework that describes, explains and predicts probable teacher behaviors throughout the school change process.
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Religious devotion linked to educational outcomes, study finds
Students who identify themselves as “very religious” often have better educational outcomes than their less religious counterparts, according to a study by Research Director Ana Puig and Associate Professor Mary Ann Clark.
Experts in high-poverty schools, special education awarded prestigious Fien Professorships at UF
An expert in preparing teachers for high-poverty schools and a nationally-known authority on special education have each been awarded the prestigious Irving and Rose Fien Professorship in Education at the University of Florida College of Education.
Professor Dorene Ross of the college’s School of Teaching and Learning, and Professor Mary Brownell of the Department of Special Education are the new recipients of the endowed professorship, which for the past decade has supported researchers dedicated to helping “at risk” learners in K-12 schools.
New web page highlights COE's community outreach
The distinction between academics and the “real” world was always an artificial one. Scholars are real people living in the everyday world, with all its social obligations. And good scholarship always depends on observation of what’s really happening out there in the world.
Move over, Mario: kids at UF summer camp creating their own video games
(To see WUFT’s television coverage of this story, go here.)
For a whole generation of American kids, summer was a time to pick up a joystick and start blasting aliens, gobbling ghosts and leaping over barrels.
In an innovative summer camp at the University of Florida’s College of Education, elementary-age children are learning to create their own video games. And they’re making games that put Dad’s old Atari 2600 to shame.
Orchestrating greatness: a tribute to Gloria Jean Merriex
by Don Pemberton
School change expert and former COE professor to speak June 19
Gene Hall, a former University of Florida education professor and internationally recognized scholar on the topic of change in K-12 schools, will present a seminar at Criser Hall June 19. Titled “Implications of leader style on the success of change implementation,” the seminar will share insights from Hall’s research on the Concerns-Based Adoption Model, a framework that describes, explains and predicts probable teacher behaviors throughout the school change process.
School change expert and former COE professor to speak June 19
Gene Hall, a former University of Florida education professor and, internationally-recognized scholar on the topic of change in K-12 schools, will present a seminar at Criser Hall June 19. Titled “Implications of leader style on the success of change implementation,” the seminar will share insights from Hall’s research on the Concerns-Based Adoption Model, a framework that describes, explains and predicts probable teacher behaviors throughout the school change process.
Penn State Chancellor named UF Distinguished Alumnus
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