The Independent Florida Alligator Nov. 17, 2015 UF education professor receives record number of awards Pasha Antonenko’s receiving a College of Education record four National Science Foundation grants in the same funding cycle — with a fifth award pending official announcement — received notice from The Independent Florida Alligator.
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What iconic character types spring to mind when you think of your school days: Playground bully or rope-jumping queen? Jocks and cheerleaders? Freaks and geeks? Despotic principal? Inspirational teacher or professor? Are your most vivid school memories totally of your own experiences, or might they be shaped—at least partly—by the powerful media images depicting school in literature, […]
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Kindergarten teachers prepare their students for future school success, yet researchers say nearly 30 percent of children who enter school display problem behaviors, which put them at risk for fewer learning opportunities and poorer academic outcomes. To help these students and their families start the educational journey on sure footing, University of […]
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The College of Education welcomes eight new faculty members hired to start the current academic year, bringing with them fresh viewpoints and new expertise in the vital fields of counselor education, elementary education, higher education administration, literacy education, and school psychology. Below are mini-bios of each listing their “vitals” including prior degrees, work experience, research […]
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A new student-led “community” at the College of Education, Teaching for Social Justice (TSJ), will host a one-hour panel discussion event titled “EdTalks: Women in Higher Education” on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 5:30 at Norman Hall in Room 2329. The three UF panelists, including two education faculty, will discuss a variety of issues facing women […]
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Natalie Ridgewell, a doctoral candidate at the University of Florida College of Education, was recently awarded the prestigious international C. Glen Hass Laureate Scholarship for Instructional Leadership for the second straight year. Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education awards the annual $2,000 scholarship to doctoral education students who impact the practical and theoretic […]
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University of Florida education innovator Don Pemberton received the prestigious Bob Craves Champion of College Access Award this week for his leadership in providing the means for low-income students to attend and succeed in college. The award was presented on Monday in Orlando at the annual meeting of the National College Access Network (NCAN), one of the […]
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One way Walter Leite explains the complex statistical methods he uses to measure the effectiveness of educational programs is with the old analogy of comparing apples to apples. The associate professor in UF’s Research and Evaluation Methods program works with massive amounts of information (so-called “big data”) to analyze the effectiveness of teaching tools and […]
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New staff developments are evident in Development and Alumni Affairs at the UF College of Education, starting with the promotion of Brian Danforth as the new director of the combined DAA and News and Communications offices. Danforth, who served as COE associate director of development for the past two years, replaces Maria Gutierrez Martin, who […]
The Florida Alligator — UF education professor receives record number of awards
The Independent Florida Alligator Nov. 17, 2015 UF education professor receives record number of awards Pasha Antonenko’s receiving a College of Education record four National Science Foundation grants in the same funding cycle — with a fifth award pending official announcement — received notice from The Independent Florida Alligator.
Pop some popcorn and ease into Sevan Terzian’s new book on American education in popular media
What iconic character types spring to mind when you think of your school days: Playground bully or rope-jumping queen? Jocks and cheerleaders? Freaks and geeks? Despotic principal? Inspirational teacher or professor? Are your most vivid school memories totally of your own experiences, or might they be shaped—at least partly—by the powerful media images depicting school in literature, […]
UF study: Majority of Florida school districts lack social media policies for teachers
The lack of policies increases the potential for misuse and inappropriate teacher-student relationships, according to an educational scholar.
UF early childhood intervention aims to help elementary teachers, students succeed
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Kindergarten teachers prepare their students for future school success, yet researchers say nearly 30 percent of children who enter school display problem behaviors, which put them at risk for fewer learning opportunities and poorer academic outcomes. To help these students and their families start the educational journey on sure footing, University of […]
Welcome New Faculty Members
The College of Education welcomes eight new faculty members hired to start the current academic year, bringing with them fresh viewpoints and new expertise in the vital fields of counselor education, elementary education, higher education administration, literacy education, and school psychology. Below are mini-bios of each listing their “vitals” including prior degrees, work experience, research […]
New ‘Teaching for Social Justice’ group hosting panel discussion Oct. 21 on Women in Higher Education
A new student-led “community” at the College of Education, Teaching for Social Justice (TSJ), will host a one-hour panel discussion event titled “EdTalks: Women in Higher Education” on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 5:30 at Norman Hall in Room 2329. The three UF panelists, including two education faculty, will discuss a variety of issues facing women […]
Doctoral candidate awarded KDPi scholarship for second straight year
Natalie Ridgewell, a doctoral candidate at the University of Florida College of Education, was recently awarded the prestigious international C. Glen Hass Laureate Scholarship for Instructional Leadership for the second straight year. Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education awards the annual $2,000 scholarship to doctoral education students who impact the practical and theoretic […]
National group honors UF education leader for helping low-income students get to college and succeed
University of Florida education innovator Don Pemberton received the prestigious Bob Craves Champion of College Access Award this week for his leadership in providing the means for low-income students to attend and succeed in college. The award was presented on Monday in Orlando at the annual meeting of the National College Access Network (NCAN), one of the […]
UF Research Foundation recognizes education scholar with elite professorship
One way Walter Leite explains the complex statistical methods he uses to measure the effectiveness of educational programs is with the old analogy of comparing apples to apples. The associate professor in UF’s Research and Evaluation Methods program works with massive amounts of information (so-called “big data”) to analyze the effectiveness of teaching tools and […]
New staff developments in COE Development-Alumni Affairs
New staff developments are evident in Development and Alumni Affairs at the UF College of Education, starting with the promotion of Brian Danforth as the new director of the combined DAA and News and Communications offices. Danforth, who served as COE associate director of development for the past two years, replaces Maria Gutierrez Martin, who […]