The BellSouth Foundation has awarded a $600,000 grant to the University of Florida College of Education to develop a comprehensive strategy for measuring and assessing the outcomes of the BellSouth 20/20 Vision for Education initiative, which focuses on strengthening state-led virtual schools and supporting e-Learning in the communities BellSouth serves.
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The University of Florida College of Education on Thursday (April 20) honored educators and students from UF and the Alachua County school district whose scholarly outreach activities contribute to improved schools and student learning or address important social and community issues.
The honors are based on the “scholarship of engagement” philosophy, or engaged scholar…
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Renovation and innovation are the hallmarks of the College’s capital fundraising campaign that promises, at once, to restore the 1934-vintage Norman Hall to its former grandeur and upgrade its classrooms and laboratories with the latest instructional technology. A key feature of the planned improvements is the addition of a beyond-state-of-the-art educational technology complex, to be […]
Diane Yendol-Hoppey, assistant professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at the College of Education, received the 2006 Kappa Delta Pi/AERA Early Career Award recently at the American Educational Research Association’s national meeting in San Francisco. In her studies, Yendol-Hoppey challenges the belief that teaching can be standardized and, instead, recognizes the complexit…
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Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, assistant professor, Department of Educational Psychology, views herself as more than a teacher and mentor. The 2006 College of Education Graduate Teacher of the Year also sees herself as a facilitator, urging her students to think critically…
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Wood receives prestigious title of UFRF Research Professor.
The University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) recently named Educational Administration and Policy faculty member Craig Wood as its Research Professor for 2006.<br /…
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Bell South's $600,000 grant funds UF study to strengthen online learning for K-12 students
The BellSouth Foundation has awarded a $600,000 grant to the University of Florida College of Education to develop a comprehensive strategy for measuring and assessing the outcomes of the BellSouth 20/20 Vision for Education initiative, which focuses on strengthening state-led virtual schools and supporting e-Learning in the communities BellSouth serves.
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COE honors local educators, students for scholarship done
The University of Florida College of Education on Thursday (April 20) honored educators and students from UF and the Alachua County school district whose scholarly outreach activities contribute to improved schools and student learning or address important social and community issues.
The honors are based on the “scholarship of engagement” philosophy, or engaged scholar…
coE-News: March 15, 2006, VOL. 1 ISSUE 7
MARCH 15, 2006
VOL. 1 ISSUE 7
Norman Hall: Renovation and Innovation
Renovation and innovation are the hallmarks of the College’s capital fundraising campaign that promises, at once, to restore the 1934-vintage Norman Hall to its former grandeur and upgrade its classrooms and laboratories with the latest instructional technology. A key feature of the planned improvements is the addition of a beyond-state-of-the-art educational technology complex, to be […]
Teacher-learning researcher receives early career honor
Diane Yendol-Hoppey, assistant professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at the College of Education, received the 2006 Kappa Delta Pi/AERA Early Career Award recently at the American Educational Research Association’s national meeting in San Francisco.
In her studies, Yendol-Hoppey challenges the belief that teaching can be standardized and, instead, recognizes the complexit…
College announces Graduate Teacher of the Year
Mirka Koro-Ljungberg.
Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, assistant professor, Department of Educational Psychology, views herself as more than a teacher and mentor. The 2006 College of Education Graduate Teacher of the Year also sees herself as a facilitator, urging her students to think critically…
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Wood receives prestigious title of UFRF Research Professor
Wood receives prestigious title of UFRF Research Professor.
The University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) recently named Educational Administration and Policy faculty member Craig Wood as its Research Professor for 2006.<br /…
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