UF’s Institute of Higher Education has been awarded a $1.6 million grant from Lumina Foundation for Education for an innovative program that will teach community college administrators to make better use of the data they collect on student achievement.
“The University of Florida has a reputation for excellence and innovation with respect to community colleges,” said Prof…
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Researchers and education leaders from around the country will converge on Gainesville Oct. 27-29 to map out the next decade of research in the field of instructional supervision. The Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision will hold its annual fall conference at the Paramount Plaza Hotel, with the goal of setting a research agenda for the next 10 years.
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Professor Emeritus Arthur Lewis, a co-founder of the college’s ProTeach program and educational advisor to developing countries, died Sept. 10 in Jacksonville. He was 89.
Born in Colorado, Lewis began his teaching career in Denver schools. He soon shifted to an administrative track, and served as assistant superintendent for the Minneapolis, Minn. School system. He served as a profe…
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Professor Emeritus Vincent McGuire, a long-time member of the COE faculty and outspoken proponent of school accountability, died Sept. 4 in Gainesville. He was 87.
In Norman Hall, McGuire was known as a well-loved professor of English education — a position he held for 38 years — and founder of a novel internship program that used student teaching interns as full-time substitutes in Ke…
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PK Yonge middle and high school teachers had their first Teacher Exchange Day in September. Teachers opened their classrooms to their colleagues and shared the use of the “Essential Six” strategies PK Yonge teachers are incorporating into their instruction this year.
Below are the Essential Six strategies and the teachers who illustrated them:
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Trent Daniel, a doctoral student in the Department of Educational Administration and Policy, has been named the Florida Education Association’s Teacher of the Year for 2006. She awaits the results of the National Education Association’s Teacher of the Year award for which she made it into the top-five finalists of nominees from each state.
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Source:
Jodi Mount
Alumni and Events Coordinator
College of Education
jmount@coe.ufl.edu
392-0728, ext. 250
Writer / Media Relations
Tara Goodin, Student Writer
UF College of Education, News & Publications
(352) 392-0726, ext. 323
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — You knew an education degree from the University of Florida could help you become a top-notch teacher – but did you know it could also open the door to a career in public policy, mental health care or college administration?
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UF study: Florida faces shortage of Spanish-speaking school counselors
Source
Harry Daniels, Professor and Chair
Counselor Education
UF College of Education
352-392-0731, ext. 226
or
Sondra Smith-Adcock, Associate Professor
Counselor Education
UF College of Education
352-392-0731, ext. 239
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Hispanics make up the largest minority in Florida schools …
IHE gets $1.6 million grant to help community colleges improve data use
UF’s Institute of Higher Education has been awarded a $1.6 million grant from Lumina Foundation for Education for an innovative program that will teach community college administrators to make better use of the data they collect on student achievement.
“The University of Florida has a reputation for excellence and innovation with respect to community colleges,” said Prof…
COPIS to meet, chart future course in Gainesville
Researchers and education leaders from around the country will converge on Gainesville Oct. 27-29 to map out the next decade of research in the field of instructional supervision. The Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision will hold its annual fall conference at the Paramount Plaza Hotel, with the goal of setting a research agenda for the next 10 years.
“The field o…
Professor Emeritus Arthur Lewis dies at 89
Professor Emeritus Arthur Lewis, a co-founder of the college’s ProTeach program and educational advisor to developing countries, died Sept. 10 in Jacksonville. He was 89.
Born in Colorado, Lewis began his teaching career in Denver schools. He soon shifted to an administrative track, and served as assistant superintendent for the Minneapolis, Minn. School system. He served as a profe…
Professor Emeritus Vincent McGuire, proponent of school accountability, dies at 87
Professor Emeritus Vincent McGuire, a long-time member of the COE faculty and outspoken proponent of school accountability, died Sept. 4 in Gainesville. He was 87.
In Norman Hall, McGuire was known as a well-loved professor of English education — a position he held for 38 years — and founder of a novel internship program that used student teaching interns as full-time substitutes in Ke…
Teachers open classrooms for Exchange Day
PK Yonge middle and high school teachers had their first Teacher Exchange Day in September. Teachers opened their classrooms to their colleagues and shared the use of the “Essential Six” strategies PK Yonge teachers are incorporating into their instruction this year.
Below are the Essential Six strategies and the teachers who illustrated them:
Doctoral student in running for NEA Teacher of the Year
Trent Daniel, a doctoral student in the Department of Educational Administration and Policy, has been named the Florida Education Association’s Teacher of the Year for 2006. She awaits the results of the National Education Association’s Teacher of the Year award for which she made it into the top-five finalists of nominees from each state.
“The nominees are judged based …
Career Night to showcase variety of career paths in education
Source:
Jodi Mount
Alumni and Events Coordinator
College of Education
jmount@coe.ufl.edu
392-0728, ext. 250
Writer / Media Relations
Tara Goodin, Student Writer
UF College of Education, News & Publications
(352) 392-0726, ext. 323
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — You knew an education degree from the University of Florida could help you become a top-notch teacher – but did you know it could also open the door to a career in public policy, mental health care or college administration?
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VOL. 2 ISSUE 1
SEPT. 15, 2006
UF national conference to address
Source:
Eileen Oliver, Conference Coordinator
UF College of Education
352-392-2137, ext. 234
Ann Ooton, Coordinator
University of Florida Conference Department
352-392-1701, ext. 243