It’s a small cosmos. Sevan Terzian, an associate professor in the College of Education’s school of teaching and learning (STL), grew up knowing Carl Sagan, the vastly popular astronomer of the 1970s and ‘80s who was the host of the original 1980 “Cosmos” TV series on PBS that delved into the origins of our universe. […]
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Independent Florida Alligator3-18-14COE national ranking Tom Dana, COE assistant dean of academic affairs, is quoted in an Independent Florida Alligator story about the UF College of Education’s graduate school leaping ahead nine spots — from No. 30 to No. 21 — among public education colleges in U.S. News and World Report’s latest rankings. UF also […]
Gainesville Sun, The Independent Florida Alligator, Business Report of North Central Florida 3-12-14, 3-18-14, 3-26-14 COE national rankings The Gainesville Sun, The Independent Florida Alligator and the Business Report of North Central Florida quoted COE Dean Glenn Good and Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs Tom Dana in articles about the College of Education jumping 10 […]
Gainesville Sun3-12-14COE rises 10 spots in rankings The Gainesville Sun quoted COE Dean Glenn Good in an article about the College of Education jumping 10 spots to No. 30 overall in the 2014 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings. COE now has four programs in the top 20 nationally, including […]
Business Report of North Central Florida3-12-14COE national rankings The Business Report of North Central Florida ran a story about the UF College of Education jumping nine spots to No. 21 among public education colleges nationally in the latest edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings. The article also states that the […]
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GAINESVILLE, Fla.—The University of Florida Lastinger Center for Learning has received a $250,000 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant to build a teacher-development network as part of its highly successful e-learning resource, Algebra Nation. A virtual home for teachers, the Algebra Nation Teacher-Development Network will allow them to collaboratively enhance their grasp and use of […]
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The University of Florida College of Education improved nine spots to No. 21 among public education colleges in the 2015 U.S. News and World Report rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools. The UF college was rated 30th overall, 10 spots higher than last year. U.S. News also rated two College of Education academic programs—special education and […]
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Gainesville Sun3-5-14Kathy Dixon, Lastinger Center partners with Alachua County schools Kathy Dixon was referenced in an article concerning Alachua County Public Schools entering into a three-year partnership with the Lastinger Center for Learning. The agreement, which brings COE’s Certified Instructional Coach program to Alachua County schools, was approved during a March 2014 school board meeting, […]
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Administrators at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School may not have known it, but they got more than one person when they hired Michael Cundari to take over the school’s performing arts program last year. Cundari, a Nutley, N.J., native whose list of performances as a high school music director could double as an international travel […]
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The University of Florida’s higher education administration program has appointed a new assistant professor with more than a decade of research experience in higher education economics and policy, especially at the state level. Dennis A. Kramer II, an acting assistant professor of higher education at the University of Virginia, will join the UF College of […]
STL professor recalls ‘Cosmos’ host Carl Sagan as star among the stars
It’s a small cosmos. Sevan Terzian, an associate professor in the College of Education’s school of teaching and learning (STL), grew up knowing Carl Sagan, the vastly popular astronomer of the 1970s and ‘80s who was the host of the original 1980 “Cosmos” TV series on PBS that delved into the origins of our universe. […]
Independent Alligator: Tom Dana–College rankings
Independent Florida Alligator3-18-14COE national ranking Tom Dana, COE assistant dean of academic affairs, is quoted in an Independent Florida Alligator story about the UF College of Education’s graduate school leaping ahead nine spots — from No. 30 to No. 21 — among public education colleges in U.S. News and World Report’s latest rankings. UF also […]
Gainesville Sun, Alligator — COE jumps 10 spots in national rankings
Gainesville Sun, The Independent Florida Alligator, Business Report of North Central Florida 3-12-14, 3-18-14, 3-26-14 COE national rankings The Gainesville Sun, The Independent Florida Alligator and the Business Report of North Central Florida quoted COE Dean Glenn Good and Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs Tom Dana in articles about the College of Education jumping 10 […]
Gainesville Sun: Dean Good–COE rises 10 spots in rankings
Gainesville Sun3-12-14COE rises 10 spots in rankings The Gainesville Sun quoted COE Dean Glenn Good in an article about the College of Education jumping 10 spots to No. 30 overall in the 2014 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings. COE now has four programs in the top 20 nationally, including […]
Business Report of North Central Florida: College rankings
Business Report of North Central Florida3-12-14COE national rankings The Business Report of North Central Florida ran a story about the UF College of Education jumping nine spots to No. 21 among public education colleges nationally in the latest edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings. The article also states that the […]
Lastinger Center wins Gates Foundation grant to build Algebra Nation teacher-development network
GAINESVILLE, Fla.—The University of Florida Lastinger Center for Learning has received a $250,000 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant to build a teacher-development network as part of its highly successful e-learning resource, Algebra Nation. A virtual home for teachers, the Algebra Nation Teacher-Development Network will allow them to collaboratively enhance their grasp and use of […]
College jumps 9 spots in national rankings; rates highest in state
The University of Florida College of Education improved nine spots to No. 21 among public education colleges in the 2015 U.S. News and World Report rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools. The UF college was rated 30th overall, 10 spots higher than last year. U.S. News also rated two College of Education academic programs—special education and […]
Gainesville Sun: Lastinger Center partners with Alachua County schools
Gainesville Sun3-5-14Kathy Dixon, Lastinger Center partners with Alachua County schools Kathy Dixon was referenced in an article concerning Alachua County Public Schools entering into a three-year partnership with the Lastinger Center for Learning. The agreement, which brings COE’s Certified Instructional Coach program to Alachua County schools, was approved during a March 2014 school board meeting, […]
Broadway pros work behind the scenes for P.K. Yonge’s production of ‘Anything Goes’
Administrators at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School may not have known it, but they got more than one person when they hired Michael Cundari to take over the school’s performing arts program last year. Cundari, a Nutley, N.J., native whose list of performances as a high school music director could double as an international travel […]
Institute hires emerging scholar in higher education policy, economics
The University of Florida’s higher education administration program has appointed a new assistant professor with more than a decade of research experience in higher education economics and policy, especially at the state level. Dennis A. Kramer II, an acting assistant professor of higher education at the University of Virginia, will join the UF College of […]