This will be my last coE-News column until the fall semester when the e-newsletter resumes distribution. We have had an exciting past year, especially during the spring semester when our year-long Centennial activities began in January, 2006. This semester ended with another excellent commencement ceremony organized by Assistant Dean Theresa Vernetson, highlighted by the commencement […]
We are now well into the fall, and time seems to be flying by. Homecoming was early this year (October 6) and as usual, COE was well represented in the parade by our Education College Council float in partnership with the College of Engineering. The student ice cream social was a huge success with the line getting bigger every year. Perhaps the lure of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream was the ma…
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The college’s Centennial Conference on “Closing the Achievement Gap Through Partnerships,” held Nov. 2-4 in St. Petersburg, was a terrific success. All the keynote speakers were lively and engaging, the presentations were well attended, and the arrangements were beautifully organized by UF’s Division of Continuing Ed conference planners. Kudos to Eileen Oliver, the confe…
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Professor James Doud is this year’s recipient of the John M. Davis Distinguished Educational Leadership Award, presented by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Council on Accreditation and School Improvement. The award is one of the highest honors offered by the organization, and is given to educators and researchers who have made a significant impact on the educational profession…
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Decades of research have shown that children with severe disabilities benefit by interacting with their non-disabled peers, yet most severely disabled students remain isolated in classrooms that serve only students with severe disabilities, according to University of Florida special education researchers.
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Associate Professor Thomasenia Adams, mathematics educator in the School of Teaching and Learning, was appointed to a state Department of Education panel charged with updating Florida’s Sunshine State Standards for mathematics at the K-12 level.
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Six UF doctoral students have been named as Holmes Scholars for 2006. Evelyn S. Chiang and Katherin E. Garland are receiving the award for the first time, while Nicole Fenty, Sophie Maxis, Jyrece McClendon and Tyran Wright were awarded the scholarship for the second year in a row.
The national Holmes Scholars Program was founded 15 years ago to address the underrepresentation of men and w…
Dean's Column
Troubling national reports on education provide opportunity for UF to shine
We are now well into the fall, and time seems to be flying by. Homecoming was early this year (October 6) and as usual, COE was well represented in the parade by our Education College Council float in partnership with the College of Engineering. The student ice cream social was a huge success with the line getting bigger every year. Perhaps the lure of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream was the ma…
Looking Ahead to the Next Century
The college’s Centennial Conference on “Closing the Achievement Gap Through Partnerships,” held Nov. 2-4 in St. Petersburg, was a terrific success. All the keynote speakers were lively and engaging, the presentations were well attended, and the arrangements were beautifully organized by UF’s Division of Continuing Ed conference planners. Kudos to Eileen Oliver, the confe…
EAP Professor to Receive SACS Leadership Award
Professor James Doud is this year’s recipient of the John M. Davis Distinguished Educational Leadership Award, presented by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Council on Accreditation and School Improvement. The award is one of the highest honors offered by the organization, and is given to educators and researchers who have made a significant impact on the educational profession…
coE-News: November 15, 2006 VOL. 2 ISSUE 3
VOL. 2, ISSUE 3
NOV. 15, 2006
UF Inclusion Grant Named Top Federal Funding Priority
Decades of research have shown that children with severe disabilities benefit by interacting with their non-disabled peers, yet most severely disabled students remain isolated in classrooms that serve only students with severe disabilities, according to University of Florida special education researchers.
COE Professor Helps Revise State Math Standards
Associate Professor Thomasenia Adams, mathematics educator in the School of Teaching and Learning, was appointed to a state Department of Education panel charged with updating Florida’s Sunshine State Standards for mathematics at the K-12 level.
coE-News: October 16, 2006 VOL. 2 ISSUE 2
VOL. 2 ISSUE 2
OCT. 16, 2006
UF names Holmes Scholars
Six UF doctoral students have been named as Holmes Scholars for 2006. Evelyn S. Chiang and Katherin E. Garland are receiving the award for the first time, while Nicole Fenty, Sophie Maxis, Jyrece McClendon and Tyran Wright were awarded the scholarship for the second year in a row.
The national Holmes Scholars Program was founded 15 years ago to address the underrepresentation of men and w…
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