P.K. Yonge celebrates former teacher Toy Whitley WCJB-TV, The Gainesville Sun May 2016 P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School dedicated a reading chair to honor long-time teacher Toy Whitley, who passed away last year at the age of 95.
In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Week, we asked these highly ranked teachers at UF’s P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School why they are succeeding.
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After four decades working behind the scenes at many Florida school districts, Henry Boekhoff is in the spotlight as the winner of the college’s Distinguished Alumni Award.
Professor R. Craig Wood is the college’s latest winner of the UF Faculty Doctoral Mentoring Award for outstanding work with his graduate students, many of whom have won national honors for their dissertations.
Gainesville Sun: P.K. Yonge teacher uses various methods to help students learn The Gainesville Sun April 25, 2016 P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School teacher Jon Mundorf, who received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award from the College of Education, says if a classroom doesn’t feel good, it’s hard to learn in it. Mundorf’s approach is to […]
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Seventeen COE ProTeach elementary education students have been named UF Anderson Scholars for their outstanding academic performances during their first two years at UF—the most education students to receive the award in recent memory. Two education faculty members—Mary Ann Nelson and Caitlin Gallingane—also were recognized for the second year in a row for mentoring or […]
UF College of Education alumna Stacy Carlson (PhD ‘11, educational leadership and administration) is the new president and CEO of the Florida Philanthropic Network. Carlson previously was vice president and program director of College and Career Readiness at Helios Education Foundation in Tampa. Over the years, she worked closely with the college’s Lastinger Center for Learning […]
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Maureen Conroy, co-director of the University of Florida Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies, has received the 2016 Outstanding Leadership Award from the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders. CCBD, a division of the Council for Exceptional Children, presents the award to an individual who has made significant contributions to the field of behavioral […]
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Practitioner Scholars Ross Van Boven received his doctorate in curriculum and instruction, a program designed to prepare practitioner scholars. What is a practitioner scholar? A professional who brings theoretical, pedagogical and research expertise to help identify, frame and study educational problems as a way to continually improve the learning conditions in their schools and districts. […]
Gainesville Sun, WCJB-TV: P.K. Yonge celebrates former teacher Toy Whitley
P.K. Yonge celebrates former teacher Toy Whitley WCJB-TV, The Gainesville Sun May 2016 P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School dedicated a reading chair to honor long-time teacher Toy Whitley, who passed away last year at the age of 95.
4 P.K. Yonge teachers named among Florida’s best ‘high impact teachers’
In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Week, we asked these highly ranked teachers at UF’s P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School why they are succeeding.
School finance leader named 2016 Distinguished Alumnus
After four decades working behind the scenes at many Florida school districts, Henry Boekhoff is in the spotlight as the winner of the college’s Distinguished Alumni Award.
UF honors ed. finance faculty scholar for doctoral mentoring
Professor R. Craig Wood is the college’s latest winner of the UF Faculty Doctoral Mentoring Award for outstanding work with his graduate students, many of whom have won national honors for their dissertations.
Gainesville Sun: P.K. Yonge teacher uses various methods to help students learn
Gainesville Sun: P.K. Yonge teacher uses various methods to help students learn The Gainesville Sun April 25, 2016 P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School teacher Jon Mundorf, who received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award from the College of Education, says if a classroom doesn’t feel good, it’s hard to learn in it. Mundorf’s approach is to […]
UF Anderson Scholars program honors 17 ProTeach students–most ever!–plus 2 faculty mentors
Seventeen COE ProTeach elementary education students have been named UF Anderson Scholars for their outstanding academic performances during their first two years at UF—the most education students to receive the award in recent memory. Two education faculty members—Mary Ann Nelson and Caitlin Gallingane—also were recognized for the second year in a row for mentoring or […]
Ed. Leadership alumna heads Florida Philanthropic Network
UF College of Education alumna Stacy Carlson (PhD ‘11, educational leadership and administration) is the new president and CEO of the Florida Philanthropic Network. Carlson previously was vice president and program director of College and Career Readiness at Helios Education Foundation in Tampa. Over the years, she worked closely with the college’s Lastinger Center for Learning […]
The EduGator110 Challenge. 110 gifts in 10 days. We can do this.
To celebrate the College of Education’s 110th birthday, today we call all EduGator alumni and friends to join together to reach 110 gifts in 10 days.
Anita Zucker Center co-director honored for leadership, impact on behavioral disorders
Maureen Conroy, co-director of the University of Florida Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies, has received the 2016 Outstanding Leadership Award from the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders. CCBD, a division of the Council for Exceptional Children, presents the award to an individual who has made significant contributions to the field of behavioral […]
PKY instructor cited nationally as outstanding teacher-researcher
Practitioner Scholars Ross Van Boven received his doctorate in curriculum and instruction, a program designed to prepare practitioner scholars. What is a practitioner scholar? A professional who brings theoretical, pedagogical and research expertise to help identify, frame and study educational problems as a way to continually improve the learning conditions in their schools and districts. […]