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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Chinese children want to learn practical knowledge in an organized environment, while their American counterparts prefer a more imaginative school environment, a University of Florida study suggests.
The study offers a small glimpse of education in China &nda…
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Linda Behar-Horenstein, a professor of educational administration and policy at UF’s College of Education, has been appointed to the university’s Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars –– a brain trust of educators dedicated to improving teaching at UF.
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Mark Shermis, professor in educational and psychological studies and associate dean for education research and grants at Florida International University, is the new chair of UF’s Department of Educational Psychology at the College of Education.
GAINESVILLE, Fla.—Community colleges could face a critical leadership gap as administrators born during the early baby boom era retire over the next five years, according to University of Florida education researchers.
Dale F. Campbell, director of the community college leadership consortium at the UF College of Education, said a recent survey of community college presidents predic…
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Bolstered by a $1.5 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the College of Education will team with nearly 50 UF academic departments in 10 colleges in an ambitious effort to close the critical gap in science education, starting with UF’s own student body.
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UF study: Contrasting teaching styles in U.S.-China classrooms may influence students' learning preferences
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Thomas Oakland
University of Florida College of Education
352-392-0723, ext. 231
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Chinese children want to learn practical knowledge in an organized environment, while their American counterparts prefer a more imaginative school environment, a University of Florida study suggests.
The study offers a small glimpse of education in China &nda…
Students with mental retardation making gains in the general classroom, UF study finds
Aug. 8, 2006
Sources: James McLeskey, 352-392-0701, ext. 278; mcleskey@coe.ufl.edu
Pam Williamson, 352-213-3945; pam.williamson@ttlvdo.com
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UF Teaching Students See Different Side of New South Africa
July 17, 2006
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Catherine Tucker, (352) 359-1258; mctucker917@hotmail.com
Tom Dana; (352) 392-9191, ext. 226; tdana@coe.ufl.edu
Jacqueline Gonzalez, UF ProTeach student, (305) 401-7906
Jeff Kearney, UF ProTeach student, (352) 871-0468
University of Florida student Jacquelin…
UF academy taps education professor
Linda Behar-Horenstein, a professor of educational administration and policy at UF’s College of Education, has been appointed to the university’s Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars –– a brain trust of educators dedicated to improving teaching at UF.
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Congratulations to Centennial Class of 2006!
Four recipients of Outstanding Student Awards pose for a parent (L-R): Megan Connaughton, Lacy Lynn Basford, Diana Elysee and Jessica Klahr.
Every graduating class forges its own legacy, but the College of Education Class of 2006 holds a special place in the hist…
New Education Psychology chair appointed
Mark Shermis
Mark Shermis, professor in educational and psychological studies and associate dean for education research and grants at Florida International University, is the new chair of UF’s Department of Educational Psychology at the College of Education.
Hi…
Community colleges face leadership gap over next 5 years – UF study
GAINESVILLE, Fla.—Community colleges could face a critical leadership gap as administrators born during the early baby boom era retire over the next five years, according to University of Florida education researchers.
Dale F. Campbell, director of the community college leadership consortium at the UF College of Education, said a recent survey of community college presidents predic…
Science for Life: College will play leading role in UF's $1.5 million science education initiative
Bolstered by a $1.5 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the College of Education will team with nearly 50 UF academic departments in 10 colleges in an ambitious effort to close the critical gap in science education, starting with UF’s own student body.
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