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With Holocaust teaching instruction in high demand since a 1994 legislative mandate requiring Holocaust lessons in grades K-12, UF’s Center for Jewish Studies, in cooperation with the College of Education and the UF history department, is sponsoring the Summer Holocaust Institute for Florida Teachers, a five-day workshop from Monday, June 20 through Friday, June 24.
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The University of Florida College of Education recently honored
educators and students from UF and the Alachua County school district
whose scholarly outreach activities contribute to improved schools and
increased student learning or address important social and community
issues.
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Teaching is not the only career path available through the College of Education. University of Florida students can learn about the many other choices on Wednesday, April 20, when the college holds its semiannual Education Career Night. The event will take place in Room 282 of the Reitz Union, starting at 7 p.m., and is geared toward UF students interested in finding out about the many career…
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GAINESVILLE,
Fla.— The team of literacy experts that Gov. Jeb Bush has assembled
for his initiative to help Florida children and their parents improve
their reading skills has a new player
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Education professors receive national research award
Register now for summer Holocaust teaching workshop
With Holocaust teaching instruction in high demand since a 1994 legislative mandate requiring Holocaust lessons in grades K-12, UF’s Center for Jewish Studies, in cooperation with the College of Education and the UF history department, is sponsoring the Summer Holocaust Institute for Florida Teachers, a five-day workshop from Monday, June 20 through Friday, June 24.
This worksh…
College honors educators and students from UF, local schools for 'outreach scholarship'
The University of Florida College of Education recently honored
educators and students from UF and the Alachua County school district
whose scholarly outreach activities contribute to improved schools and
increased student learning or address important social and community
issues.
Career Night will show how degree in education can lead to many job options
Teaching is not the only career path available through the College of Education. University of Florida students can learn about the many other choices on Wednesday, April 20, when the college holds its semiannual Education Career Night. The event will take place in Room 282 of the Reitz Union, starting at 7 p.m., and is geared toward UF students interested in finding out about the many career…
College of Education 2004-05 Teacher of the Year: Mary Kay Dykes
Professor Mary Kay Dykes, a UF Special Education faculty member for 33 years, describes teaching …
Graduates urged to remember
UF Hall of Fame inducts education student
As a child, whenever Katie Fredericks and her neighborhood pals played school, she al…
Wideman, York earn top COE staff honors
College of Education computer-support specialist Robert Wideman and Special Education office manager Michell York excel in their respective j…
Technology grants boost distance learning at UF College of Education
University of Florida education technology instructor Richard Ferdig believes earning an education deg…
Governor enlists UF Lastinger Center for statewide family literacy effort
GAINESVILLE,
Fla.— The team of literacy experts that Gov. Jeb Bush has assembled
for his initiative to help Florida children and their parents improve
their reading skills has a new player
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