GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Stronger licensure standards for teachers and principals, identification of skills educators need from their first day in the classroom, and more rigorous preparation programs for teachers and school leaders are among the steps state education chiefs can take to meet the needs of all students, especially those with disabilities, according to a […]
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Special education Professor Paul Sindelar has been named a University of Florida Distinguished Professor, making him just the sixth College of Education faculty member to be awarded the coveted title. Sindelar’s new title “acknowledges an exceptional record of achievement in the areas of teaching, research and publication and professional and public service that is recognized both […]
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida College of Education held on to its spot as the No. 1 education school in Florida and also was rated first among public universities in the Southeast, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 Best Graduate Education Schools rankings announced March 10. UF climbed one spot to […]
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After giving advice and occasional pep talks to thousands of students during her 20 years in the UF College of Education’s Office of Student Services, Robin Rossie has learned that one good question deserves another. “A student might come in and say, ‘I’ve got a quick question,’ but there’s rarely a quick answer,” said Rossie, […]
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More than 70 well-wishers packed the Norman Hall Terrace Room recently to say farewell to Harry Daniels, a popular counselor education professor whose engaging nature is rivaled only by his soft demeanor. After devoting 49 years of his life to education – including 19 years as a teaching professor, department head and mentor to many […]
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Four years into his job at the College of Education, Dean Glenn Good has been ranked No. 14 on a list of The 30 Most Influential Deans of Education in the United States by Mometrix Test Preparation, a Texas-based company that produces test preparation products worldwide. The Mometrix rankings are based on a number of factors, including […]
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WalletHub.com June 2015 2015’s Best & Worst Cities For Hockey Fans Andrew Thomas, associate professor in the COE’s Research, Evaluation and Methodology program, is quoted in WalletHub’s online story, “2015’s Best & Worst Cities For Hockey Fans.”
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Five states have been added to the list of 10 already taking part in a $25 million UF College of Education project aimed at improving the effectiveness of teachers and public school leaders who serve students with disabilities. Arizona, Michigan, Missouri, Oregon and Tennessee are the latest additions to the five-year program being implemented by […]
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Maureen Conroy, Ph.D., an early childhood expert and professor in the University of Florida College of Education, has been named the Anita Zucker Professor in Early Childhood Studies. Conroy, who co-directs the Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies at UF, is working with other center researchers to transform science, policy and practices […]
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Sixteen UF education majors recently returned from Europe, where they took part in this year’s Teach the World study abroad program by spending two weeks at the prestigious Marymount International School in Paris, France. Teach the World is a joint venture between the UF College of Education and the university’s College of the Arts. More […]
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UF center partners with states’ school system chiefs to boost teaching of students with disabilities
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Stronger licensure standards for teachers and principals, identification of skills educators need from their first day in the classroom, and more rigorous preparation programs for teachers and school leaders are among the steps state education chiefs can take to meet the needs of all students, especially those with disabilities, according to a […]
Paul Sindelar joins select group as UF Distinguished Professor
Special education Professor Paul Sindelar has been named a University of Florida Distinguished Professor, making him just the sixth College of Education faculty member to be awarded the coveted title. Sindelar’s new title “acknowledges an exceptional record of achievement in the areas of teaching, research and publication and professional and public service that is recognized both […]
Education school rankings place UF No. 1 in Florida, Southeast
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida College of Education held on to its spot as the No. 1 education school in Florida and also was rated first among public universities in the Southeast, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 Best Graduate Education Schools rankings announced March 10. UF climbed one spot to […]
Robin Rossie receives second Adviser of the Year award
After giving advice and occasional pep talks to thousands of students during her 20 years in the UF College of Education’s Office of Student Services, Robin Rossie has learned that one good question deserves another. “A student might come in and say, ‘I’ve got a quick question,’ but there’s rarely a quick answer,” said Rossie, […]
Laughter, accolades highlight farewell party for Harry Daniels
More than 70 well-wishers packed the Norman Hall Terrace Room recently to say farewell to Harry Daniels, a popular counselor education professor whose engaging nature is rivaled only by his soft demeanor. After devoting 49 years of his life to education – including 19 years as a teaching professor, department head and mentor to many […]
‘Good’ news: UF leader listed among most influential education deans in U.S.
Four years into his job at the College of Education, Dean Glenn Good has been ranked No. 14 on a list of The 30 Most Influential Deans of Education in the United States by Mometrix Test Preparation, a Texas-based company that produces test preparation products worldwide. The Mometrix rankings are based on a number of factors, including […]
WalletHub.com — 2015’s Best & Worst Cities For Hockey Fans
WalletHub.com June 2015 2015’s Best & Worst Cities For Hockey Fans Andrew Thomas, associate professor in the COE’s Research, Evaluation and Methodology program, is quoted in WalletHub’s online story, “2015’s Best & Worst Cities For Hockey Fans.”
5 more states join UF’s $25M effort to improve teaching of students with disabilities
Five states have been added to the list of 10 already taking part in a $25 million UF College of Education project aimed at improving the effectiveness of teachers and public school leaders who serve students with disabilities. Arizona, Michigan, Missouri, Oregon and Tennessee are the latest additions to the five-year program being implemented by […]
Conroy named as first Zucker Professor in Early Childhood Studies
Maureen Conroy, Ph.D., an early childhood expert and professor in the University of Florida College of Education, has been named the Anita Zucker Professor in Early Childhood Studies. Conroy, who co-directs the Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies at UF, is working with other center researchers to transform science, policy and practices […]
UF education students seize learning opportunities in Teach the World program
Sixteen UF education majors recently returned from Europe, where they took part in this year’s Teach the World study abroad program by spending two weeks at the prestigious Marymount International School in Paris, France. Teach the World is a joint venture between the UF College of Education and the university’s College of the Arts. More […]