GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Spreading rumors and gossiping may not cause bruises or black eyes, but the psychological consequences of this social type of bullying could linger into early adulthood, a new University of Florida study shows.
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More than 400 K-12 educators and prospective teachers across North Central Florida converge upon P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School in Gainesville every spring for the annual Teaching, Inquiry and Innovation Showcase, where they share with each other what they have learned individually about school improvement through the process of teacher research. The showcase is staged […]
More than 400 K-12 educators and prospective teachers across North Central Florida converge upon P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School in Gainesville every spring for the annual Teaching, Inquiry and Innovation Showcase, where they share with each other what they have learned individually about school improvement through the process of teacher research.
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COE faculty and staff members in Norman Hall have long known Libbie Richardson and Ric T’Felt as their “go to” people for some of the thorniest problems in college administration. Now COE staff have made their appreciation official by selecting both Richardson and T’Felt for this year’s Staff Member of the Year Awards.
Both Richardson and T’Felt were presented with their awards at the Staff Appreciation Luncheon March 20.
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Some of North Central Florida’s most committed teachers, school administrators and education professors will be honored for their impact on the community in the University of Florida College of Education’s Scholarship of Engagement banquet April 17 at the UF Hilton Conference Center.
The banquet will recognize educators and students from UF and Alachua County public schools whose scholarly outreach activities contribute to improved schools and student learning or address important social and community issues.
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Doctoral student Michael Brubaker is the first recipient of the Dr. Daya and Mrs. Usha Sandhu Multicultural Counseling and Diversity Student Research Award. Shown here are (from left) Assistant Professor Cirecie West-Olatunji, Brubaker, Usha Sandhu and Daya Sandhu
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In May, Ferdig will begin reading manuscripts for the first issue of the journal, which is expected to print its first issue in late 2008 or early 2009.
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Social form of bullying linked to depression, anxiety in adults
Allison Dempsey
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Spreading rumors and gossiping may not cause bruises or black eyes, but the psychological consequences of this social type of bullying could linger into early adulthood, a new University of Florida study shows.
Teachers Teaching Teachers @ 4th annual Teaching Inquiry Showcase
More than 400 K-12 educators and prospective teachers across North Central Florida converge upon P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School in Gainesville every spring for the annual Teaching, Inquiry and Innovation Showcase, where they share with each other what they have learned individually about school improvement through the process of teacher research. The showcase is staged […]
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Teachers Teaching Teachers
More than 400 K-12 educators and prospective teachers across North Central Florida converge upon P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School in Gainesville every spring for the annual Teaching, Inquiry and Innovation Showcase, where they share with each other what they have learned individually about school improvement through the process of teacher research.
What's Good in Education?
It’s the look in the eyes of the child who “gets it.”
By FLORENCE BASON
4ED, ProTeach (elementary education)
Pre-intern at Norton Elementary
coE-News: April 15, 2008, VOL 3 ISSUE 7
VOL. 3, ISSUE 7
Apr. 15, 2008
2008 Writing Contest for COE Students and Faculty
Results and Entries
"Go-to," coworkers win COE Staff Member of the Year Awards
COE faculty and staff members in Norman Hall have long known Libbie Richardson and Ric T’Felt as their “go to” people for some of the thorniest problems in college administration. Now COE staff have made their appreciation official by selecting both Richardson and T’Felt for this year’s Staff Member of the Year Awards.
Both Richardson and T’Felt were presented with their awards at the Staff Appreciation Luncheon March 20.
Banquet to honor educators for public-minded scholarship
Some of North Central Florida’s most committed teachers, school administrators and education professors will be honored for their impact on the community in the University of Florida College of Education’s Scholarship of Engagement banquet April 17 at the UF Hilton Conference Center.
The banquet will recognize educators and students from UF and Alachua County public schools whose scholarly outreach activities contribute to improved schools and student learning or address important social and community issues.
Homeless work earns counselor education student a Multicultural Counseling Award
Doctoral student Michael Brubaker is the first recipient of the Dr. Daya and Mrs. Usha Sandhu Multicultural Counseling and Diversity Student Research Award. Shown here are (from left) Assistant Professor Cirecie West-Olatunji, Brubaker, Usha Sandhu and Daya Sandhu
Ferdig to edit new journal on video games and learning
Associate Professor Rick Ferdig (STL) has been invited to become the first editor of The International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations—a new journal that will be among the few peer-reviewed publications in the growing field of video game studies.
In May, Ferdig will begin reading manuscripts for the first issue of the journal, which is expected to print its first issue in late 2008 or early 2009.