Athletes have coaches, why not teachers? WUFT-TV (Gainesville) Oct. 27, 2016 Associate Director of Teaching and Learning Alyson Adams and professor emerita Dorene Ross were quoted on camera about a story on the value of teacher coaching to improve student success. The story comes after the release of a report, “Coaching for Impact: Six Pillars […]
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Updates to three classrooms are changing the way future educators are learning The Independent Florida Alligator Oct. 27, 2016 Norman Hall classrooms were updated with more than $30,000 in donations. Dean Glenn Good is quoted: “We aspire to be a top-three college of education. We’re hoping that renovated spaces will allow us to do even […]
While top-to-bottom renovations of UF’s Norman Hall aren’t due to begin until spring of 2017, private donations have allowed the College of Education to upgrade three classrooms in its 82-year-old academic home over the past year. The latest makeover is immediately evident in Room 2323, where education students and instructors are already reaping the benefits […]
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After nearly three-and-half years of conducting behind-the-scenes research, Kristina DePue was suddenly overcome with emotions earlier this month when she was thrust into the spotlight in her field of counselor education. “Honestly, I broke into tears,” DePue said when she received one of the most prestigious awards given annually by the American Association for Counselor […]
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Register to Vote Oct. 6 The College of Education and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service will co-host a voter registration event at Norman Hall Thursday, Oct. 6, from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Students not yet registered are encouraged to participate as we aim to boost student participation higher, not only in the […]
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College of Education to study emotional disorders in children The Independent Florida Alligator Sept. 28, 2016 UF scholars Ann Daunic and Stephen Smith, and elementary education senior Rachel Johnson were quoted in a story about a $3.5 million federal grant to fund a UF College of Education project to research a new curriculum designed to […]
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UF researchers will study the effectiveness of a promising curriculum to help thousands of kindergarten and first grade students at risk for emotional and behavioral problems.
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Youth In The Juvenile Justice Program To Clean Up Duval Park WUFT.org Sept. 14, 2016 UF College of Education Associate Professor Joe Gagnon weighed in on the City of Gainesville’s new partnership with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice in which youth held in juvenile detention will work to enhance a city park. Gagnon, who specializes […]
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UF College of Education Makes Top 10 List USA Today Sept. 11, 2016 In its Sunday edition, The Gainesville Sun published news about the University of Florida College of Education being rated No. 9 among the nation’s best undergraduate teacher education colleges, according to a ranking published by USA Today.
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WUFT-TV: New research shows effect of teacher coaching
Athletes have coaches, why not teachers? WUFT-TV (Gainesville) Oct. 27, 2016 Associate Director of Teaching and Learning Alyson Adams and professor emerita Dorene Ross were quoted on camera about a story on the value of teacher coaching to improve student success. The story comes after the release of a report, “Coaching for Impact: Six Pillars […]
Norman classrooms get updates
Updates to three classrooms are changing the way future educators are learning The Independent Florida Alligator Oct. 27, 2016 Norman Hall classrooms were updated with more than $30,000 in donations. Dean Glenn Good is quoted: “We aspire to be a top-three college of education. We’re hoping that renovated spaces will allow us to do even […]
No waiting until 2017 for Room 2323 upgrades— thanks to gift
While top-to-bottom renovations of UF’s Norman Hall aren’t due to begin until spring of 2017, private donations have allowed the College of Education to upgrade three classrooms in its 82-year-old academic home over the past year. The latest makeover is immediately evident in Room 2323, where education students and instructors are already reaping the benefits […]
Counselor Ed’s Kristina DePue receives national research honor
After nearly three-and-half years of conducting behind-the-scenes research, Kristina DePue was suddenly overcome with emotions earlier this month when she was thrust into the spotlight in her field of counselor education. “Honestly, I broke into tears,” DePue said when she received one of the most prestigious awards given annually by the American Association for Counselor […]
Athletes have coaches, why not teachers?
UF scholars are recommending just that: all teachers should have a skilled coach as a way to improve the nation’s educational system.
National survey: UF education students score high marks in voter participation
Register to Vote Oct. 6 The College of Education and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service will co-host a voter registration event at Norman Hall Thursday, Oct. 6, from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Students not yet registered are encouraged to participate as we aim to boost student participation higher, not only in the […]
The Alligator: College of Education to study emotional disorders in children
College of Education to study emotional disorders in children The Independent Florida Alligator Sept. 28, 2016 UF scholars Ann Daunic and Stephen Smith, and elementary education senior Rachel Johnson were quoted in a story about a $3.5 million federal grant to fund a UF College of Education project to research a new curriculum designed to […]
UF awarded $3.5 million to help improve social, emotional behavior of schoolchildren
UF researchers will study the effectiveness of a promising curriculum to help thousands of kindergarten and first grade students at risk for emotional and behavioral problems.
WUFT: Associate Professor Joe Gagnon Quoted on State-City Park Partnership
Youth In The Juvenile Justice Program To Clean Up Duval Park WUFT.org Sept. 14, 2016 UF College of Education Associate Professor Joe Gagnon weighed in on the City of Gainesville’s new partnership with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice in which youth held in juvenile detention will work to enhance a city park. Gagnon, who specializes […]
Gainesville Sun: UF College of Education Makes Top 10 List
UF College of Education Makes Top 10 List USA Today Sept. 11, 2016 In its Sunday edition, The Gainesville Sun published news about the University of Florida College of Education being rated No. 9 among the nation’s best undergraduate teacher education colleges, according to a ranking published by USA Today.