Tuesday, March 20, 7-8 p.m. Reitz Union, Arredondo Room
Teaching is not the only career path available through the College of Education. UF students can learn about the many other choices on Tuesday, March 20, when the college holds its annual Education Career Night. The event will take place in the Reitz Union Arredondo Room starting at 7 p.m. The event is geared to…
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The University of Florida’s School Psychology program has just been reaccredited by both the American Psychological Association and the National Association of School Psychologists. The program is now accredited for the next seven years, the maximum time span allowed by APA and NASP.
“Accreditation means that the program is approved by national organizations and essential stat…
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She co-wrote a field guide to schoolyard ecology, travels to Belize and Uganda to introduce students to environmental science, and asks her science education students to design their own model laboratories for teaching science.
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Sources Linda Serra Hagedorn, University of Florida College of Education (352) 226-1726
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Hispanic students at community colleges with large Hispanic populations are more likely to earn higher grades and complete their courses, according to a study headed by a professor at the University of Florida’s College of Education.
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Top-tier. Accomplished. Dedicated to the public interest.
Those are phrases UF alumni often use to describe the College of Education. They could just as easily apply to the new leaders in the college’s office of development and alumni affairs. Director Bob Henning and Associate Director Laforis Knowles both bring histories of public service to their new jobs at COE.
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Dean’s Column Dean Catherine Emihovich For most people, springtime in Florida means the azaleas and dogwood are blooming and the weather is perfect – neither too hot nor too cold. For higher education, it usually means seeing a parade of candidates march through the campus as we seek new faculty for the coming academic […]
Baby Gator Child Development and RESEARCH Center? In 2003, Baby Gator Child Care, Inc. charged its name to better reflect all that we do. We are well known for the child care we provide and the …
(The following note, penned by UF Education Dean Catherine Emihovich, was among the items buried in a time capsule Dec. 7, 2006, in a ceremony culminating the College of Education’s yearlong centennial celebration.) Catherine Emihovich, Ph.D. Professor and Dean December 7, 2006 It’s a very odd, and rather unsettling, experience to be writing a message […]
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What do Elvis Costello videos, tear-jerking Apple Computer ads, and deep debates about “social software” have in common? They can all be found on Christopher Sessums’ weblog, a favorite online haunt for education technology experts from around the world. Sessums, the College of Education’s director of distance education, won…
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Quitting a private-sector job to teach in a high-poverty school may sound like an admirable thing to do, but when people actually make the leap from the cubicle to the urban classroom, they often find themselves overwhelmed. UF’s new Lastinger Apprenticeship gives career-changers a chance to learn the skills they need to thrive in a Title I school.
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Education Career Night
Tuesday, March 20, 7-8 p.m.
Reitz Union, Arredondo Room
Teaching is not the only career path available through the College of Education. UF students can learn about the many other choices on Tuesday, March 20, when the college holds its annual Education Career Night. The event will take place in the Reitz Union Arredondo Room starting at 7 p.m. The event is geared to…
School psychology program gets nod from APA, NASP
The University of Florida’s School Psychology program has just been reaccredited by both the American Psychological Association and the National Association of School Psychologists. The program is now accredited for the next seven years, the maximum time span allowed by APA and NASP.
“Accreditation means that the program is approved by national organizations and essential stat…
Linda Cronin Jones named Undergraduate Teacher of the Year
She co-wrote a field guide to schoolyard ecology, travels to Belize and Uganda to introduce students to environmental science, and asks her science education students to design their own model laboratories for teaching science.
Jones
Now Associate Professor Linda Cronin…
Hispanic students perform better in colleges with larger Hispanic communities, UF study finds
Sources
Linda Serra Hagedorn, University of Florida College of Education
(352) 226-1726
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Hispanic students at community colleges with large Hispanic populations are more likely to earn higher grades and complete their courses, according to a study headed by a professor at the University of Florida’s College of Education.
Educator…
New Leaders in Development Reflect CoE's Core Values
Top-tier. Accomplished. Dedicated to the public interest.
Those are phrases UF alumni often use to describe the College of Education. They could just as easily apply to the new leaders in the college’s office of development and alumni affairs. Director Bob Henning and Associate Director Laforis Knowles both bring histories of public service to their new jobs at COE.
Henning
Baby Gator Research Report
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Baby Gator Child Development and RESEARCH Center? In 2003, Baby Gator Child Care, Inc. charged its name to better reflect all that we do. We are well known for the child care we provide and the …
EduBlog Award for COE distance education expert
What do Elvis Costello videos, tear-jerking Apple Computer ads, and deep debates about “social software” have in common? They can all be found on Christopher Sessums’ weblog, a favorite online haunt for education technology experts from around the world. Sessums, the College of Education’s director of distance education, won…
UF program prepares career changers to teach in crisis schools
Quitting a private-sector job to teach in a high-poverty school may sound like an admirable thing to do, but when people actually make the leap from the cubicle to the urban classroom, they often find themselves overwhelmed. UF’s new Lastinger Apprenticeship gives career-changers a chance to learn the skills they need to thrive in a Title I school.
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