By JASON ARNOLD Director of E-learning, Technology & Creative Services (ETC) UF College of Education The UF College of Education has always strived to offer the most innovative and student-centered online graduate degree programs in the country. If we’re not there yet, we at least appear to be closing in on our goal. On Jan. […]
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A new study co-authored by UF College of Education scholar Nicholas Gage has found that the students with disabilities in grades 3 through 12 are consistently more involved in bullying than other students.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Florida joined with Promethean, a global education technology company, in announcing their collaboration on a novel, peer-coaching program to provide leadership development training to educators of Priority Improvement/Turnaround schools in Colorado. Promethean and the UF Lastinger Center for Learning, the teaching and learning innovation incubator at the university’s College […]
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Norman Hall renovations to begin during Spring semester The Independent Florida Alligator Dec. 6, 2016 Glenn Good, the dean of the UF College of Education, says Old Norman Hall’s estimated $30 million renovations are expected to start late spring and after a timeline and plan is approved the building’s most pressing issues will be addressed […]
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UF trains professional coaches to benefit teachers — just like great athletes Orlando Sentinel Dec. 6, 2016 To tap into the transformative power of coaching, leaders in districts and schools need to make instructional coaching an important part of their overall strategy for school improvement, writes Don Pemberton, director of the Lastinger Center for Learning, […]
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The University of Florida College of Education is extending the reach of an innovative program that uses phonics, rap music and other techniques to help struggling elementary students to learn to read.
S.C. students could get a math boost from Algebra Nation online program The Post and Courier (Charleston, S.C.) Dec. 5, 2016 State and local education officials have been in talks to bring a website and smartphone app called Algebra Nation to public school students. A product of the University of Florida’s Lastinger Center for Learning, […]
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Faculty scholars are merging neuroscience and education research to personalize multimedia and online learning UF education technology researcher Pavlo “Pasha” Antonenko has never been afraid to take risks and go against convention. His pioneering spirit emerged in the 1990s in his Ukraine homeland, where personal computers were scarce and there was no internet connection. Fast […]
Students with disabilities bullied more than others, reports national study The Columbia (Mo.) Missourian Nov. 29, 2016 Students with disabilities are more often the victims and perpetrators of bullying in schools than students without disabilities, according to a new study co-authored by Nicholas Gage, assistant professor of special education at the UF College of Education.
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Several months have passed since a gunman killed 49 people and wounded 53 at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in what was the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history — a horrific tragedy the likes of which rarely strikes so close to the University of Florida. While the trauma of the lives lost will long […]
The making of America’s best online graduate education program
By JASON ARNOLD Director of E-learning, Technology & Creative Services (ETC) UF College of Education The UF College of Education has always strived to offer the most innovative and student-centered online graduate degree programs in the country. If we’re not there yet, we at least appear to be closing in on our goal. On Jan. […]
COE scholar: Students with disabilities more involved in bullying over time
A new study co-authored by UF College of Education scholar Nicholas Gage has found that the students with disabilities in grades 3 through 12 are consistently more involved in bullying than other students.
UF teams with education tech firm to develop leadership program for Colorado educators
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Florida joined with Promethean, a global education technology company, in announcing their collaboration on a novel, peer-coaching program to provide leadership development training to educators of Priority Improvement/Turnaround schools in Colorado. Promethean and the UF Lastinger Center for Learning, the teaching and learning innovation incubator at the university’s College […]
Florida Alligator: Norman Hall renovations to begin during Spring semester
Norman Hall renovations to begin during Spring semester The Independent Florida Alligator Dec. 6, 2016 Glenn Good, the dean of the UF College of Education, says Old Norman Hall’s estimated $30 million renovations are expected to start late spring and after a timeline and plan is approved the building’s most pressing issues will be addressed […]
Guest column in Orlando Sentinel: UF trains professional coaches to benefit teachers — just like great athletes
UF trains professional coaches to benefit teachers — just like great athletes Orlando Sentinel Dec. 6, 2016 To tap into the transformative power of coaching, leaders in districts and schools need to make instructional coaching an important part of their overall strategy for school improvement, writes Don Pemberton, director of the Lastinger Center for Learning, […]
Giving Reading a Boost
The University of Florida College of Education is extending the reach of an innovative program that uses phonics, rap music and other techniques to help struggling elementary students to learn to read.
The Post and Courier: S.C. students could get a math boost from Algebra Nation online program
S.C. students could get a math boost from Algebra Nation online program The Post and Courier (Charleston, S.C.) Dec. 5, 2016 State and local education officials have been in talks to bring a website and smartphone app called Algebra Nation to public school students. A product of the University of Florida’s Lastinger Center for Learning, […]
Learning Gains from our Brains
Faculty scholars are merging neuroscience and education research to personalize multimedia and online learning UF education technology researcher Pavlo “Pasha” Antonenko has never been afraid to take risks and go against convention. His pioneering spirit emerged in the 1990s in his Ukraine homeland, where personal computers were scarce and there was no internet connection. Fast […]
Columbia Missourian: Students with disabilities bullied more than others, reports national study
Students with disabilities bullied more than others, reports national study The Columbia (Mo.) Missourian Nov. 29, 2016 Students with disabilities are more often the victims and perpetrators of bullying in schools than students without disabilities, according to a new study co-authored by Nicholas Gage, assistant professor of special education at the UF College of Education.
Counselor Ed. volunteers reflect on Orlando Pulse nightclub tragedy
Several months have passed since a gunman killed 49 people and wounded 53 at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in what was the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history — a horrific tragedy the likes of which rarely strikes so close to the University of Florida. While the trauma of the lives lost will long […]