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Professor Nancy Dana and Associate Professor Diane Yendol-Hoppey are known across Florida for their efforts to turn K-12 schools into communities of inquirers, where teachers improve their own practice by researching classroom problems and teaching strategies. Now the two COE professors are sharing their strategies for developing inquiry-based professional development communities in a new book from Corwin Press and the National Staff Development Council.
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Her students describe her as genuine, candid and caring. Her research gets to the heart of one of most perplexing mysteries in education today.
Small wonder that Mary Ann Clark, an associate professor in Counselor Education and B. O. Smith Research Professor, has been selected as the University of Florida College of Education Graduate Teacher of the Year for 2008.
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Associate Professor Rick Ferdig, one of the leaders in virtual schooling as well as the new movement to harness the power of video games in the classroom, has been awarded a University of Florida Research Foundation Professorship.
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Froma Walsh, an internationally recognized researcher and author on death-related coping, resilience and grief over the death of a family member, will lead an all-day workshop on Tuesday, April 17, in Gainesville on “Living Beyond Loss: Facilitating Family Recovery and Resilience.”
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GAINESVILLE, Fla.— To stem the crisis in mathematics and science
education in America’s schools, the University of Florida is teaming up
with two other top Florida universities in a historic,
multi-million-dollar effort to prepare K-12 teachers for the 21st
Century classroom.
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To improve rankings, college must address research funding
COE professors write book on 'top 10' of professional development communities
Clark named 2008 Graduate Teacher of the Year
Mary Ann Clark
Her students describe her as genuine, candid and caring. Her research gets to the heart of one of most perplexing mysteries in education today.
Small wonder that Mary Ann Clark, an associate professor in Counselor Education and B. O. Smith Research Professor, has been selected as the University of Florida College of Education Graduate Teacher of the Year for 2008.
Rising star in virtual schooling and educational video games is college's new UF Research Foundation Professor
Ferdig
Associate Professor Rick Ferdig, one of the leaders in virtual schooling as well as the new movement to harness the power of video games in the classroom, has been awarded a University of Florida Research Foundation Professorship.
coE-News: March 17, 2008, VOL 3 ISSUE 6
VOL. 3, ISSUE 6
Mar. 17, 2008
Bondy named new director of School of Teaching and Learning
Bondy
Working together to champion early childhood readiness
Dean Catherine Emihovich
Top bereavement expert to lead UF workshop on family recovery, resilience after loss
Walsh
Froma Walsh, an internationally recognized researcher and author on death-related coping, resilience and grief over the death of a family member, will lead an all-day workshop on Tuesday, April 17, in Gainesville on “Living Beyond Loss: Facilitating Family Recovery and Resilience.”
UF joins $5.9 million effort to prepare science and mathematics teachers for today's classroom
GAINESVILLE, Fla.— To stem the crisis in mathematics and science
education in America’s schools, the University of Florida is teaming up
with two other top Florida universities in a historic,
multi-million-dollar effort to prepare K-12 teachers for the 21st
Century classroom.
coE-News: February 15, 2008, VOL 3 ISSUE 5
VOL. 3, ISSUE 5
Feb. 15, 2008
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