A floral photograph taken by COE ProTeach alumna Sandy Schilffarth Cohen (BAE ’95, MAE ‘96) has been selected to appear on the cover of the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation’s 2014 calendar. Her photograph (above) depicts a fiery orange and yellow tulip — the official symbol of Parkinson’s disease. More than 1,500 voters helped to decide that […]
The Independent Florida Alligator 1-23-14 COE partners with Nanjing Xiaozhuang University Dean Glenn Good and COE Professor Danling Fu are quoted in an Independent Florida Alligator article about 15 Chinese students who will attend classes at the UF College of Education in the fall of 2014 as the result of a partnership between the COE […]
Diane Ravitch, a renowned education historian and pundit, research professor and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education, held an informal Q&A session with 200 UF College of Education students and faculty on Jan. 22 at Norman Hall. The session was held just hours before Ravitch — author of the best-selling book, “Reign of Error: The […]
Independent Florida Alligator1-23-14COE partners with Chinese university Dean Glenn Good and COE Professor Danling Fu are quoted in an Independent Florida Alligator story about 15 Chinese students who will attend classes at the UF College of Education in the fall of 2014 as the result of a partnership between the COE and Nanjing Xiaozhuang University. […]
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After $1 million, six years, and data from more than 24,000 elementary school teachers and 72,000 students, three University of Florida education researchers are close to completing a project that could transform the way teachers-in-training prepare to teach Florida schoolchildren whose primary language is not English. In 2007, the U.S. Department of Education awarded almost […]
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Each year starting this fall, up to 15 undergraduate education students from a major Chinese university will spend their fourth year of teacher-preparation studies at the University of Florida College of Education, thanks to a partnership forged this week between the two schools. Upon completing their yearlong studies at UF, the Chinese teachers-in-training will return […]
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Harry Daniels is a longtime professor of counselor education and has have been actively involved in the training and supervision of school and mental health counselors and marriage and family counselors for over 30 years. Daniels and his wife, Diane, have had the opportunity to expand their professional horizons since their move to Gainesville in […]
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Under the leadership of UF higher education administration alumnus Phillip Morris, the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs was recently ranked among the best Western regional universities for veterans. Morris directs the university’s Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs. Morris received his Ph.D. in higher education from UF’a College of Education in 2011, and his master’s […]
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Education historian Diane Ravitch, a best-selling author, scholar and outspoken thought leader of American education trends and policies, will stop by Norman Hall on Jan. 22 for an informal, hour-long conversation with UF College of Education students, faculty and staff. The “Conversation and Q&A with Diane Ravitch” will start at 3 p.m. in Room 250. […]
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Four UF College of Education international students – Nari Choi, Sungur Gurel, Ahyea (Alice) Jo, and Yasemin Sert – were recently honored with a Certificate of Outstanding Academic Achievement by the university’s International Center. The annual award recognizes international undergraduate and graduate students across the University of Florida who have achieved an exceptional record of academic […]
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Alumna’s calendar photo inspires others with Parkinson’s disease
A floral photograph taken by COE ProTeach alumna Sandy Schilffarth Cohen (BAE ’95, MAE ‘96) has been selected to appear on the cover of the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation’s 2014 calendar. Her photograph (above) depicts a fiery orange and yellow tulip — the official symbol of Parkinson’s disease. More than 1,500 voters helped to decide that […]
Independent Alligator — COE partners with Nanjing Xiaozhuang University
The Independent Florida Alligator 1-23-14 COE partners with Nanjing Xiaozhuang University Dean Glenn Good and COE Professor Danling Fu are quoted in an Independent Florida Alligator article about 15 Chinese students who will attend classes at the UF College of Education in the fall of 2014 as the result of a partnership between the COE […]
Education pundit Diane Ravitch gets topical with UF students, faculty
Diane Ravitch, a renowned education historian and pundit, research professor and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education, held an informal Q&A session with 200 UF College of Education students and faculty on Jan. 22 at Norman Hall. The session was held just hours before Ravitch — author of the best-selling book, “Reign of Error: The […]
Independent Florida Alligator: COE partners with Chinese university
Independent Florida Alligator1-23-14COE partners with Chinese university Dean Glenn Good and COE Professor Danling Fu are quoted in an Independent Florida Alligator story about 15 Chinese students who will attend classes at the UF College of Education in the fall of 2014 as the result of a partnership between the COE and Nanjing Xiaozhuang University. […]
7-year study aims to boost teaching of state’s English language learners
After $1 million, six years, and data from more than 24,000 elementary school teachers and 72,000 students, three University of Florida education researchers are close to completing a project that could transform the way teachers-in-training prepare to teach Florida schoolchildren whose primary language is not English. In 2007, the U.S. Department of Education awarded almost […]
UF partners with Chinese university on teacher ed initiative
Each year starting this fall, up to 15 undergraduate education students from a major Chinese university will spend their fourth year of teacher-preparation studies at the University of Florida College of Education, thanks to a partnership forged this week between the two schools. Upon completing their yearlong studies at UF, the Chinese teachers-in-training will return […]
Harry and Diane Daniels: a marriage of true minds
Harry Daniels is a longtime professor of counselor education and has have been actively involved in the training and supervision of school and mental health counselors and marriage and family counselors for over 30 years. Daniels and his wife, Diane, have had the opportunity to expand their professional horizons since their move to Gainesville in […]
Higher Ed alum heads elite university program for veterans
Under the leadership of UF higher education administration alumnus Phillip Morris, the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs was recently ranked among the best Western regional universities for veterans. Morris directs the university’s Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs. Morris received his Ph.D. in higher education from UF’a College of Education in 2011, and his master’s […]
Education pundit Diane Ravitch to hold Norman Hall ‘chat’ during UF appearance Jan. 22
Education historian Diane Ravitch, a best-selling author, scholar and outspoken thought leader of American education trends and policies, will stop by Norman Hall on Jan. 22 for an informal, hour-long conversation with UF College of Education students, faculty and staff. The “Conversation and Q&A with Diane Ravitch” will start at 3 p.m. in Room 250. […]
COE international students honored for academics, service
Four UF College of Education international students – Nari Choi, Sungur Gurel, Ahyea (Alice) Jo, and Yasemin Sert – were recently honored with a Certificate of Outstanding Academic Achievement by the university’s International Center. The annual award recognizes international undergraduate and graduate students across the University of Florida who have achieved an exceptional record of academic […]