MDLinx8-9-13Linda Behar-Horenstein MDLinx, a website that provides medical research knowledge, featured a research article by Linda Behar-Horenstein, a College of Education faculty member who is also an affiliate faculty member at UF’s College of Dentistry. The article discusses Behar-Horenstein’s study of valid and reliable instruments used to measure and assess dental students’ cultural competence.
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The Independent Florida Alligator10-10-13Dorene Ross The Independent Florida Alligator quoted COE professor Dorene Ross in an article about highly-skilled adults in the United States.
The Independent Florida Alligator10-8-13$1.5 million grant for COE’s program for parents of children with disabilities The Independent Florida Alligator reported that the COE received a $1.5 million grant to develop a learning program for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities. Professor Patricia Snyder and education freshman Emily Kaidy were quoted in the story.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Gratitude to his high school teachers has inspired a Wisconsin attorney and winter resident of Gainesville to establish a scholarship fund at the University of Florida to help practicing schoolteachers earn graduate degrees. Michael Gengler’s $2.2 million donation, made through a provision in his will, will support Alachua County schoolteachers who enroll […]
Months of planning became bustling activity when a tour bus of 15 Chinese students, two administrators, and one faculty member arrived at UF’s P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School. from the Nanjing Experimental International School (NJEIS) on Sept. 24. The five-day visit from NJEIS is the second major step in the blossoming partnership between the two […]
Rachel Henesy, a UF graduate student in counselor education, has received the Outstanding Student at the Master’s Level Award by the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The group is a division of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The award honors master’s students who exceed the demands of their graduate program and […]
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Melanie Varney, pursuing her master’s and specialist degrees in mental health counseling at UF’s College of Education, has received the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling’s (AARC) 2013 Master’s Exemplary Research and Practice Award. The award recognizes the contributions a master’s student has made in scholarship and service that align with the group’s mission. Varney’s research […]
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The College of Education on Oct. 16 honored five newly retired professors who have made significant contributions to their students, their professions and research fields, and the EduGator community. Dean Glenn Good hosted a reception at his home for all retired faculty in the area to recognize the newest members of their ranks. They […]
Jacqueline Swank, a UF assistant professor in counselor education, has been honored with the 2013 Outstanding Pre-tenure Counselor Educator Award by the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The group is a division of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The award recognizes individual faculty instructors in the field who are showing exceptional […]
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — In a multi-center study, Florida and Illinois researchers are testing a promising approach to help parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers with disabilities advance their child’s learning through everyday activities and routines. The researchers, from Florida State University, the University of Florida College of Education and the University of Illinois at […]
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MDLINX: Linda Behar-Horenstein
MDLinx8-9-13Linda Behar-Horenstein MDLinx, a website that provides medical research knowledge, featured a research article by Linda Behar-Horenstein, a College of Education faculty member who is also an affiliate faculty member at UF’s College of Dentistry. The article discusses Behar-Horenstein’s study of valid and reliable instruments used to measure and assess dental students’ cultural competence.
INDEPENDENT FLORIDA ALLIGATOR: Dorene Ross
The Independent Florida Alligator10-10-13Dorene Ross The Independent Florida Alligator quoted COE professor Dorene Ross in an article about highly-skilled adults in the United States.
INDEPENDENT FLORIDA ALLIGATOR: $1.5 million grant to program for parents of children with disabilities
The Independent Florida Alligator10-8-13$1.5 million grant for COE’s program for parents of children with disabilities The Independent Florida Alligator reported that the COE received a $1.5 million grant to develop a learning program for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities. Professor Patricia Snyder and education freshman Emily Kaidy were quoted in the story.
Gratitude inspires $2.2M gift to UF supporting teachers’ graduate studies
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Gratitude to his high school teachers has inspired a Wisconsin attorney and winter resident of Gainesville to establish a scholarship fund at the University of Florida to help practicing schoolteachers earn graduate degrees. Michael Gengler’s $2.2 million donation, made through a provision in his will, will support Alachua County schoolteachers who enroll […]
P.K. Yonge-China connection continues to blossom
Months of planning became bustling activity when a tour bus of 15 Chinese students, two administrators, and one faculty member arrived at UF’s P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School. from the Nanjing Experimental International School (NJEIS) on Sept. 24. The five-day visit from NJEIS is the second major step in the blossoming partnership between the two […]
Counselor ed student honored by regional organization
Rachel Henesy, a UF graduate student in counselor education, has received the Outstanding Student at the Master’s Level Award by the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The group is a division of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The award honors master’s students who exceed the demands of their graduate program and […]
Counseling group honors grad student for research, practice
Melanie Varney, pursuing her master’s and specialist degrees in mental health counseling at UF’s College of Education, has received the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling’s (AARC) 2013 Master’s Exemplary Research and Practice Award. The award recognizes the contributions a master’s student has made in scholarship and service that align with the group’s mission. Varney’s research […]
College honors 5 newly retired faculty: Algina, Clark, Echevarria-Doan, Sherrard and Spillman
The College of Education on Oct. 16 honored five newly retired professors who have made significant contributions to their students, their professions and research fields, and the EduGator community. Dean Glenn Good hosted a reception at his home for all retired faculty in the area to recognize the newest members of their ranks. They […]
Regional group honors Swank as outstanding pre-tenure counselor educator
Jacqueline Swank, a UF assistant professor in counselor education, has been honored with the 2013 Outstanding Pre-tenure Counselor Educator Award by the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The group is a division of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. The award recognizes individual faculty instructors in the field who are showing exceptional […]
Study promotes early learning in everyday activities for infants, toddlers with disabilities
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — In a multi-center study, Florida and Illinois researchers are testing a promising approach to help parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers with disabilities advance their child’s learning through everyday activities and routines. The researchers, from Florida State University, the University of Florida College of Education and the University of Illinois at […]