If you’re short on time, this animated excerpt from the video above sends you flying through this proposed instructional technology building addition. Creating this Experiential Learning Complex, or ELC for short, is part of the overall Norman Hall renovation-expansion project that stands as the College’s top fundraising priority in UF’s visionary Florida Tomorrow capital campaign. […]
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Catherine Emihovich, dean of the College of Education at the University of Florida, has been elected president of the Holmes Partnership, a consortium of local and national education interests dedicated to equitable education and reform in teaching and learning.
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The UF Alliance held its 2008 Annual Novice Teacher Conference, titled “Inspiring Improved Teaching and Learning in Urban Schools” on Jan.11-12 in Orlando. The event attracted more than 70 participants representing schools in both Florida and Puerto Rico.
The conference, a part of the Alliance’s continuing effort to improve college access for all students, acquaints teachers—particularly novice teachers — with a repertoire of best practices to better prepare their students with the academic skills they need to gain college access.
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UF’s College of Education has an important message for all UF undergraduates and prospective graduate students still undecided on a degree or career track: Consider the many career paths that a new education minor or an advanced degree from the education college can lead to.
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If you know a teenager who can’t name the branches of government, don’t be too surprised. In this age of high-stakes testing, civic education is being crowded out of the curriculum in many schools.
A University of Florida professor, though, hopes to reverse the tide as project director of a new, half-million-dollar effort to prepare teachers to bring civics to Florida middle schools.
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When Rick Ferdig first stepped off the plane in Rwanda in July 2007, he knew he was in a place completely different from any place he’d known before.
Kigali was worlds away from his hometown of Holland, Mich. The street life here – zipping scooters, sidewalk vendors, people carrying home freshly-killed chickens – seemed a century removed from the sterile commerce of cyberspace.
So why was Ferdig, an expert on computing in the classroom, in central Africa with a suitcase full of palm computers?
Experiential Learning Complex: Animated Fly-through
If you’re short on time, this animated excerpt from the video above sends you flying through this proposed instructional technology building addition. Creating this Experiential Learning Complex, or ELC for short, is part of the overall Norman Hall renovation-expansion project that stands as the College’s top fundraising priority in UF’s visionary Florida Tomorrow capital campaign. […]
Going green for a young century
Dean
Catherine Emihovich
UF education dean heads national group promoting higher-ed access for minorities
Posted on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008
Catherine Emihovich, dean of the College of Education at the University of Florida, has been elected president of the Holmes Partnership, a consortium of local and national education interests dedicated to equitable education and reform in teaching and learning.
Demo: This is the Demo Title
Posted on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008
Rose Pringle
Body
UF Alliance hosts conference for novice teachers
The UF Alliance held its 2008 Annual Novice Teacher Conference, titled “Inspiring Improved Teaching and Learning in Urban Schools” on Jan.11-12 in Orlando. The event attracted more than 70 participants representing schools in both Florida and Puerto Rico.
The conference, a part of the Alliance’s continuing effort to improve college access for all students, acquaints teachers—particularly novice teachers — with a repertoire of best practices to better prepare their students with the academic skills they need to gain college access.
PKY teacher/COE professor collaboration inspires new model for elementary science teacher preparation
Rose Pringle
Terzian named UF University Teacher of the Year
Open house, career night to showcase career paths blazed by education degrees
Posted on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008
UF’s College of Education has an important message for all UF undergraduates and prospective graduate students still undecided on a degree or career track: Consider the many career paths that a new education minor or an advanced degree from the education college can lead to.
Professor heads effort to bring civics back to middle schools
If you know a teenager who can’t name the branches of government, don’t be too surprised. In this age of high-stakes testing, civic education is being crowded out of the curriculum in many schools.
A University of Florida professor, though, hopes to reverse the tide as project director of a new, half-million-dollar effort to prepare teachers to bring civics to Florida middle schools.
Rick Ferdig: Power-Ups for Education
When Rick Ferdig first stepped off the plane in Rwanda in July 2007, he knew he was in a place completely different from any place he’d known before.
Kigali was worlds away from his hometown of Holland, Mich. The street life here – zipping scooters, sidewalk vendors, people carrying home freshly-killed chickens – seemed a century removed from the sterile commerce of cyberspace.
So why was Ferdig, an expert on computing in the classroom, in central Africa with a suitcase full of palm computers?
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