The College of Education’s yearlong Centennial Celebration continues Friday, Feb. 17, with a presentation by Gloria Ladson-Billings at 2 p.m. in the Terrace Room of Norman Hall.
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Karen Pearson began her counseling career as an intern at Stephen Foster Elementary School in Gainesville, but now she’s the school’s guidance counselor with a top state honor to her credit.
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UF College of Education graduate student Sophie Maxis recently was named a Holmes Scholar, a designation that recognizes advanced-degree students of color in education for their character, academic standing and career goals in education.
On January 24, 2006, the College of Education kicked off its 100th year celebration with a presentation and panel discussion on “Education, Class and the Future of America,” featuring nationally syndicated op-ed columnist David Brooks. Brooks writes for the New York Times and is a regular analyst on National Public Radio and PBS television’s NewsHour with Jim […]
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New York Times op-ed columnist and best-selling author David Brooks, a regular analyst and commentator on National Public Radio and PBS television’s NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, will help the University of Florida College of Education launch its yearlong Centennial Celebration, serving as featured speaker for a lecture and panel discussion at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 24, at UF’s Emerson Alumni Hall.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla.— A University of Florida project launched to reverse the critical teacher shortage and attrition rates of three inner-city Florida high schools is showing signs of success and moving into a new phase that will involve additional schools.
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A professor in Educational Administration and Policy has agreed to serve on a national panel of experts who will work with a task force charged with revising licensure and certification standards for school leaders across the United States.
James Doud will represent the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) on the steering committee formed by the National Policy Bo…
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Two professors in the College of Education School of Teaching and Learning have been recognized as international distinguished educators for their work in advancing the globalization of the University of Florida campus and curriculum through teaching, research and service.
The senior faculty honor went to Associate Professor Linda Cronin-Jones for her contributions to research on environm…
Second lecture in Fien series to feature Gloria Ladson-Billings
Gloria Ladson-Billings
The College of Education’s yearlong Centennial Celebration continues Friday, Feb. 17, with a presentation by Gloria Ladson-Billings at 2 p.m. in the Terrace Room of Norman Hall.
Ladson-Billings is the Kellner Family Profe…
UF education grad is named state's top elementary school counselor
Karen Pearson
Karen Pearson began her counseling career as an intern at Stephen Foster Elementary School in Gainesville, but now she’s the school’s guidance counselor with a top state honor to her credit.
Minority student receives Holmes Scholarship
She joins two cur…
Centennial Lecture: DAVID BROOKS, NYT columnist
On January 24, 2006, the College of Education kicked off its 100th year celebration with a presentation and panel discussion on “Education, Class and the Future of America,” featuring nationally syndicated op-ed columnist David Brooks. Brooks writes for the New York Times and is a regular analyst on National Public Radio and PBS television’s NewsHour with Jim […]
Columnist, author David Brooks to headline UF College of Education's 100-year anniversary kickoff celebration
The event is free and open to the public.
BellSouth answers UF's call to support new teachers
GAINESVILLE, Fla.— A University of Florida project launched to reverse the critical teacher shortage and attrition rates of three inner-city Florida high schools is showing signs of success and moving into a new phase that will involve additional schools.
coE-News: January 17, 2006, VOL. 1 ISSUE 5
JANUARY 17, 2006
VOL. 1, ISSUE 5
UF creates $1.5 million endowed professorship in early childhood education, named after ex-publisher and child-advocate David La
Professor joins panel to update national standards for school leaders
A professor in Educational Administration and Policy has agreed to serve on a national panel of experts who will work with a task force charged with revising licensure and certification standards for school leaders across the United States.
James Doud will represent the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) on the steering committee formed by the National Policy Bo…
College professors receive international distinguished educator honors
Two professors in the College of Education School of Teaching and Learning have been recognized as international distinguished educators for their work in advancing the globalization of the University of Florida campus and curriculum through teaching, research and service.
The senior faculty honor went to Associate Professor Linda Cronin-Jones for her contributions to research on environm…
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