Dozens of faculty and graduate students will meet starting Friday, April 8 for the world’s largest gathering of scholars to examine critical issues of education research and public policy.
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Guest Column: Updates from the Student Body president The Independent Florida Alligator March 30, 2016 UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines wrote about the hard work and success in bringing much-needed funding to renovate the college’s historic Norman Hall. Florida Gov. Rick Scott recently agreed to $14.1 million in initial funding for the renovation of […]
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Brianna L. Kennedy-Lewis: Making black lives matter in Alachua County The Gainesville Sun March 29, 2016 Brianna L. Kennedy-Lewis, an assistant professor of education in the School of Teaching and Learning, writes about how the community can improve the education and outcomes for students in the wake of the recent tragic police shooting of a […]
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The college is moving quickly to finalize plans to renovate its aging, historic home after the state approved $14.1 million to pay for major upgrades to 84-year-old Norman Hall.
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Twenty-five. That’s how many times Associate Professor Swapna Kumar returned the proposals and drafts Michael Kung had written for his dissertation. All of the careful editing and feedback illustrate how Kumar drives her students to achieve academic excellence. Kung said he nominated Kumar for UF’s Superior Accomplishment Award because of her dedication to mentoring and pushing […]
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida College of Education maintained its Top 20 rating among the nation’s public education schools, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 Best Graduate Education Schools survey, released today (March 16, 2016). The rankings continued to place UF as No. 1 among education colleges in Florida and first […]
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College of Education teaches students to read with music Independent Florida Alligator March 15, 2016 The student-run newspaper wrote about the $400,000 grant the Lastinger Center for Learning received to help elementary students learn through its Winning Reading Boost program. Shaunté Duggins, an early literacy and teacher development consultant for the Lastinger Center, said students […]
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The Conversation and The Huffington Post What do special educators need to succeed? March 11, 2016 Two recent graduates of the College of Education’s top-rated special education program say schools need to provide far more support to combat the high turnover of teachers and ensure that students with disabilities are served by qualified and skilled […]
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Teachers tapped to help boost classroom performance Orlando Sentinel Feb. 29, 2016 A group of 40 educators were selected for a new UF College of Education leadership program to improve their classroom skills and student learning. The Florida Teacher Leader Fellowship is funded by a $764,553 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The […]
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COE well represented at world’s largest education research meeting
Dozens of faculty and graduate students will meet starting Friday, April 8 for the world’s largest gathering of scholars to examine critical issues of education research and public policy.
College of Education Symposium wrap up
Read the wrap up, view slideshow and watch the video of the College of Education’s inaugural research symposium.
The Alligator: Guest Column: Updates from the Student Body president
Guest Column: Updates from the Student Body president The Independent Florida Alligator March 30, 2016 UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines wrote about the hard work and success in bringing much-needed funding to renovate the college’s historic Norman Hall. Florida Gov. Rick Scott recently agreed to $14.1 million in initial funding for the renovation of […]
Gainesville Sun: Making black lives matter in Alachua County
Brianna L. Kennedy-Lewis: Making black lives matter in Alachua County The Gainesville Sun March 29, 2016 Brianna L. Kennedy-Lewis, an assistant professor of education in the School of Teaching and Learning, writes about how the community can improve the education and outcomes for students in the wake of the recent tragic police shooting of a […]
Upgrades to historic Norman Hall being fast-tracked
The college is moving quickly to finalize plans to renovate its aging, historic home after the state approved $14.1 million to pay for major upgrades to 84-year-old Norman Hall.
UF recognizes COE’s Kumar for superior mentoring
Twenty-five. That’s how many times Associate Professor Swapna Kumar returned the proposals and drafts Michael Kung had written for his dissertation. All of the careful editing and feedback illustrate how Kumar drives her students to achieve academic excellence. Kung said he nominated Kumar for UF’s Superior Accomplishment Award because of her dedication to mentoring and pushing […]
US News ranks UF College of Education 20th; 2 programs in top 10
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida College of Education maintained its Top 20 rating among the nation’s public education schools, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 Best Graduate Education Schools survey, released today (March 16, 2016). The rankings continued to place UF as No. 1 among education colleges in Florida and first […]
Florida Alligator: College of Education teaches students to read with music
College of Education teaches students to read with music Independent Florida Alligator March 15, 2016 The student-run newspaper wrote about the $400,000 grant the Lastinger Center for Learning received to help elementary students learn through its Winning Reading Boost program. Shaunté Duggins, an early literacy and teacher development consultant for the Lastinger Center, said students […]
The Conversation, The Huffington Post: What do special educators need to succeed?
The Conversation and The Huffington Post What do special educators need to succeed? March 11, 2016 Two recent graduates of the College of Education’s top-rated special education program say schools need to provide far more support to combat the high turnover of teachers and ensure that students with disabilities are served by qualified and skilled […]
Orlando Sentinel: 40 fellows selected for teacher-leader program
Teachers tapped to help boost classroom performance Orlando Sentinel Feb. 29, 2016 A group of 40 educators were selected for a new UF College of Education leadership program to improve their classroom skills and student learning. The Florida Teacher Leader Fellowship is funded by a $764,553 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The […]