How can a school suspend unruly students without putting them even further behind academically? How do you explain the real-world use of foreign language or geometry to students who just don’t get it? What does it take to make gifted students do more than coast through the FCAT?
Hundreds of classroom teachers will discuss these and dozens of other major issues in education in the Un…
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Two faculty members from the Department of Educational Administration and Policy – Professor Dale Campbell and Professor and Chair Linda Serra Hagedorn – were honored April 13 by the Council for the Study of Community Colleges.
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Her research on children’s writing development and immigrant student literacy is widely published and read. Her years of involvement with the National Council of Teachers of English have led to several influential positions with that organization. And she is always willing to share the wealth by opening new doors for her graduate students.
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The University of Florida Research Foundation has awarded a three-year Research Professorship to COE Special Education instructor Stephen W. Smith, the second time in seven years he’s received the prestigious designation.
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In the new global economy, you have to be able to re-create your professional persona from scratch in order to survive – even if you’re in a traditionally secure job like teaching.
So says University of Florida alumna Elizabeth Van Ella, the teacher-turned-corporate-CEO who will deliver the address to graduating seniors at the UF College of Education’s baccalaureate comm…
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Are Florida’s initial educator programs – designed to speed qualified teacher candidates through the certification process – giving new teachers all the knowledge they need. One COE professor is helping the Florida Department of Education find out.
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Teacher inquiry showcase offers a view from the front lines of education
How can a school suspend unruly students without putting them even further behind academically? How do you explain the real-world use of foreign language or geometry to students who just don’t get it? What does it take to make gifted students do more than coast through the FCAT?
Hundreds of classroom teachers will discuss these and dozens of other major issues in education in the Un…
Two from EAP honored by community college researchers
Two faculty members from the Department of Educational Administration and Policy – Professor Dale Campbell and Professor and Chair Linda Serra Hagedorn – were honored April 13 by the Council for the Study of Community Colleges.
Campbell
Campbell, director of …
Danling Fu named Graduate Teacher of the Year
Her research on children’s writing development and immigrant student literacy is widely published and read. Her years of involvement with the National Council of Teachers of English have led to several influential positions with that organization. And she is always willing to share the wealth by opening new doors for her graduate students.
Special education instructor named UF Research Foundation professor
Smith
The University of Florida Research Foundation has awarded a three-year Research Professorship to COE Special Education instructor Stephen W. Smith, the second time in seven years he’s received the prestigious designation.
The foundation annually chooses at least…
Tucker, Green named Staff Members of the Year
Vicki Tucker manages millions of dollars in grants for the Department of Special Education.
Elaine Green saved the college hundreds of thousands of dollars when she spotted a computer error.
Both were honored as Staff Members of the year at the Staff Appreciation Luncheon, held March 27 in the Norman Hall courtyard.
Tucker and Green were among nearly a dozen people nominated f…
Research weighs heavily in College rankings, but impact of scholarship is best gauge of success
Dean’s Column
From classroom to boardroom: COE commencement speaker to stress the power of personal
In the new global economy, you have to be able to re-create your professional persona from scratch in order to survive – even if you’re in a traditionally secure job like teaching.
So says University of Florida alumna Elizabeth Van Ella, the teacher-turned-corporate-CEO who will deliver the address to graduating seniors at the UF College of Education’s baccalaureate comm…
Palm Pilot Project
…
Lowery to help state review initial educator programs
Are Florida’s initial educator programs – designed to speed qualified teacher candidates through the certification process – giving new teachers all the knowledge they need. One COE professor is helping the Florida Department of Education find out.
Lowery
Associ…
coE-News: February 15, 2007 VOL. 2 ISSUE 5
VOL. 2, ISSUE 5
FEB. 15, 2007