Since the early 1990s, a humble little computing device has caused a quiet revolution in the way mathematics is taught in America’s high schools.
For generations, algebra students painstakingly plotted equations on graph paper, a process that often produced more eraser marks than answers. With the advent of the graphing calculator – a souped-up version of the hand-held calcula…
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Former Congressman Bob Barr, who played a key role in the impeachment of President Clinton – and went on to become a vocal critic of the Bush Administration – is among the panel of speakers expected to appear at a conference for teacher educators to be held at the University of Florida College of Education June 5-10.
Barr will join attorney and Salon.com contributor Glenn Greenwald, Unive…
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UF’s Counselor Education program maintained its No. 2 ranking in the U.S. News & World Reports’ annual survey of America’s best graduate schools, released April 1.
The College of Education’s highest ranked academic program also placed second last year, and has ranked among the top five in its specialty for 11 straight years—dating back to 1997 when it cla…
After 35 years of publishing research on school finance issues, the American Education Finance Association is moving its headquarters to UF’s College of Education. COE Professor Craig Wood, the new executive director of the AEFA, will manage the organization from Norman Hall beginning July 1.
The AEFA announced the change at its March 2007 annual meeting, held in Baltimore. The orga…
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The UF College of Education’s program in Elementary Education maintained its top-tier national standing, placing 23rd in the U.S. News & World Reports’ annual rankings of America’s best graduate schools, released April 1.
The Elementary Education program has ranked among the top 25 in its specialty in five of the past eight years, placing as high as 12th last year.</…
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Special Education was the biggest mover on the charts among UF College of Education academic programs in the U.S. News & World Reports’ annual rankings of America’s best graduate schools, released April 1.
UF’s Special Education program jumped from ninth to fourth in its specialty, its highest ranking ever. The Department of Special Education has hovered in and aroun…
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coE-News: April 17, 2006, VOL. 1 ISSUE 8
VOL. 1 ISSUE 8
APRIL 17, 2006
coE-News: February 15, 2006, VOL. 1 ISSUE 6
FEBRUARY 15, 2006
VOL. 1 ISSUE 6
UF professor takes common calculator to next level in math class
Since the early 1990s, a humble little computing device has caused a quiet revolution in the way mathematics is taught in America’s high schools.
For generations, algebra students painstakingly plotted equations on graph paper, a process that often produced more eraser marks than answers. With the advent of the graphing calculator – a souped-up version of the hand-held calcula…
Honors & Appointments
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Former Congressman Bob Barr to address teacher educators at UF
Former Congressman Bob Barr, who played a key role in the impeachment of President Clinton – and went on to become a vocal critic of the Bush Administration – is among the panel of speakers expected to appear at a conference for teacher educators to be held at the University of Florida College of Education June 5-10.
Barr will join attorney and Salon.com contributor Glenn Greenwald, Unive…
Counselor Education remains No. 2 in US News rankings
UF’s Counselor Education program maintained its No. 2 ranking in the U.S. News & World Reports’ annual survey of America’s best graduate schools, released April 1.
The College of Education’s highest ranked academic program also placed second last year, and has ranked among the top five in its specialty for 11 straight years—dating back to 1997 when it cla…
coE-News: April 17, 2007 VOL. 2 ISSUE 7
VOL. 2, ISSUE 7
APRIL 17 , 2007
National organization moves HQ to Norman Hall
After 35 years of publishing research on school finance issues, the American Education Finance Association is moving its headquarters to UF’s College of Education. COE Professor Craig Wood, the new executive director of the AEFA, will manage the organization from Norman Hall beginning July 1.
The AEFA announced the change at its March 2007 annual meeting, held in Baltimore. The orga…
Elementary Education program ranked 23rd in nation
The UF College of Education’s program in Elementary Education maintained its top-tier national standing, placing 23rd in the U.S. News & World Reports’ annual rankings of America’s best graduate schools, released April 1.
The Elementary Education program has ranked among the top 25 in its specialty in five of the past eight years, placing as high as 12th last year.</…
Special Education jumps to 4th in national rankings
Special Education was the biggest mover on the charts among UF College of Education academic programs in the U.S. News & World Reports’ annual rankings of America’s best graduate schools, released April 1.
UF’s Special Education program jumped from ninth to fourth in its specialty, its highest ranking ever. The Department of Special Education has hovered in and aroun…