Gainesville Sun2-22-13Linda Behar-Horenstein Linda Behar-Horenstein, a UF distinguished teaching scholar and professor in higher education administration, wrote an essay as part of her work as a member of UF’s Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, which comes up with ideas and implements programs to further UF’s state as a research institution that values teaching.
Tampa Bay Times2-19-13Alumnus Brian Dassler Alumnus Brian Dassler contributed to a special article in the Tampa Bay Times about the introduction of national standards in the classroom, specifically Florida’s decision to adopt the Common Core State Standards.
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Bolstered by a $5 million grant last year from the National Science Foundation, a collaborating faculty research team from P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School and UF’s College of Education has been studying how to transform middle school science curricula and improve student learning. Team leaders recently hosted 40 teachers and administrators from 10 partnering, rural […]
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Sometimes, all it takes is a notable quote to inspire a person to seek change, lead reform and serve the community. For University of Florida education doctoral student Jasmine Ulmer, the life-changing words were voiced by former U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige: “In the greatest, wealthiest nation the world has ever known, nearly seven […]
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Maria Coady, a UF associate professor of ESOL and bilingual education, will embark on a 42-day research trip in Ukraine on March 10 as part of the Fulbright Specialist Program. Coady will study teacher education and English language development at the Ukrainian Pedagogical Institute’s English language department. She will also lead workshops on second language […]
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It may seem like an unlikely partnership, but UF’s College of Education and UF’s six health colleges have a longstanding relationship that is helping improve health education . . . and health care.
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(WATCH THIS VIDEO) … UF-Thailand Classroom Connection University of Florida social studies methods doctoral student JASON SCHIPPER and elementary education students in the “Social Studies for Diverse Learners” class he teaches are featured in this new flipcam video release. Schipper used a scholarship he received from the Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation to fund research and technology […]
New York Times 2-9-13 Pilar Mendoza Pilar Mendoza, an assistant professor in higher education administration, was quoted in a New York Times article about college costs and student debt. The article cited her research findings, published last year in The Journal of Student Financial Aid, showing that students pursuing degrees who work fewer than 30 […]
Pilar Mendoza, a University of Florida assistant professor in higher education administration, was quoted in a New York Times article Feb. 9 about college costs and student debt. The Times article cited Mendoza’s research findings, published last year in The Journal of Student Financial Aid, showing that students pursuing degrees who work fewer than 30 […]
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This year’s distinguished panel of College of Education alumni speakers will include a U.S. Presidential Excellence in Science Teaching honoree, a former Florida Education Commissioner, the CEO of a corporate leadership firm, the head of a domestic abuse network, and a University Mental Health Counselor. Panel members wlll offer career advice and talk about the distinctly different career paths they each have followed—quite successfully—after earning their education degrees at UF.
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GAINESVILLE SUN: Linda Behar-Horenstein
Gainesville Sun2-22-13Linda Behar-Horenstein Linda Behar-Horenstein, a UF distinguished teaching scholar and professor in higher education administration, wrote an essay as part of her work as a member of UF’s Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, which comes up with ideas and implements programs to further UF’s state as a research institution that values teaching.
TAMPA BAY TIMES: Alumnus Brian Dassler
Tampa Bay Times2-19-13Alumnus Brian Dassler Alumnus Brian Dassler contributed to a special article in the Tampa Bay Times about the introduction of national standards in the classroom, specifically Florida’s decision to adopt the Common Core State Standards.
PKY-COE host gathering to map out transformation of middle school science education
Bolstered by a $5 million grant last year from the National Science Foundation, a collaborating faculty research team from P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School and UF’s College of Education has been studying how to transform middle school science curricula and improve student learning. Team leaders recently hosted 40 teachers and administrators from 10 partnering, rural […]
‘Rising star’ crafts plot to narrow learning gap
Sometimes, all it takes is a notable quote to inspire a person to seek change, lead reform and serve the community. For University of Florida education doctoral student Jasmine Ulmer, the life-changing words were voiced by former U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige: “In the greatest, wealthiest nation the world has ever known, nearly seven […]
ESOL professor picked for Fulbright study in Ukraine
Maria Coady, a UF associate professor of ESOL and bilingual education, will embark on a 42-day research trip in Ukraine on March 10 as part of the Fulbright Specialist Program. Coady will study teacher education and English language development at the Ukrainian Pedagogical Institute’s English language department. She will also lead workshops on second language […]
Odd couple? COE, health center pair up to improve health education, patient care
It may seem like an unlikely partnership, but UF’s College of Education and UF’s six health colleges have a longstanding relationship that is helping improve health education . . . and health care.
Video captures UFCOE-Thailand education connection
(WATCH THIS VIDEO) … UF-Thailand Classroom Connection University of Florida social studies methods doctoral student JASON SCHIPPER and elementary education students in the “Social Studies for Diverse Learners” class he teaches are featured in this new flipcam video release. Schipper used a scholarship he received from the Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation to fund research and technology […]
NEW YORK TIMES: Pilar Mendoza
New York Times 2-9-13 Pilar Mendoza Pilar Mendoza, an assistant professor in higher education administration, was quoted in a New York Times article about college costs and student debt. The article cited her research findings, published last year in The Journal of Student Financial Aid, showing that students pursuing degrees who work fewer than 30 […]
New York Times cites Higher Ed professor’s research on college student debt
Pilar Mendoza, a University of Florida assistant professor in higher education administration, was quoted in a New York Times article Feb. 9 about college costs and student debt. The Times article cited Mendoza’s research findings, published last year in The Journal of Student Financial Aid, showing that students pursuing degrees who work fewer than 30 […]
Open to All Students! UF College of Education Career Night
February 21st at 5pm
Reitz Union 282
This year’s distinguished panel of College of Education alumni speakers will include a U.S. Presidential Excellence in Science Teaching honoree, a former Florida Education Commissioner, the CEO of a corporate leadership firm, the head of a domestic abuse network, and a University Mental Health Counselor. Panel members wlll offer career advice and talk about the distinctly different career paths they each have followed—quite successfully—after earning their education degrees at UF.