Teaching isn’t the only profession you’ll hear about if you attend UF’s 2013 Education Career Night Feb. 21, 5 to 6 p.m., at the Reitz Union (Rm. 282). A panel of five dynamic College of Education alumni will offer career advice and talk about the distinctly different career paths they each have followed—quite successfully—after earning […]
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Kappa Delta Pi International Honor SocietyFebruary 2013Jason Schipper’s classroom Thailand project Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education, featured a College of Education NewsComm video on their foundation’s website about education doctoral student Jason Schipper’s Thailand classroom exchange project. The classroom project connects UF social studies education students with elementary school students in […]
UF&Shands’ The PostFebruary 2013Collaborations between the College of Education and UF’s health colleges The Post wrote an article about the relationship between the College of Education and UF&Shands that is helping improve health education and health care. Linda Behar-Horenstein, Kent Crippen, Erik Black, Jeanne Repetto, Maureen Conroy, and Thomasenia Adams are quoted.
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL—The Community College Futures Assembly has announced the winners of its highly competitive, 19th annual Bellwether Awards at the group’s 2013 policy summit in Orlando. The Bellwether Awards recognize outstanding community college programs, mainly in the United States and Canada, judged to be at the forefront of innovation and worthy of replicating. This year’s […]
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Independent Florida Alligator, Gainesville Sun1-30-13, 2-4-12National Science Foundation scholarships The Independent Florida Alligator and the Gainesville Sun wrote articles about a $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant that was awarded to the College of Education to fund scholarships for STEM majors in the UFTeach program. Tom Dana and Dimple Flesner were quoted in the reports.
Gov. Rick Scott made a stop last Friday (Jan. 25) at St. Petersburg’s Dixie Hollins High School to participate in the statewide launch of a new program called Algebra Nation, a free online preparation tool created through the University of Florida to help students prepare for the required Algebra 1 end-of-course exam. Algebra Nation is […]
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Some experts are challenging the widespread notion of an overall worker shortage in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math, but the paucity of schoolteachers in those vital subject areas is well documented. That’s why the University of Florida has heightened emphasis on attracting more qualified STEM majors into the […]
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Alumna Catherine Tucker (EdS 2005, PhD 2007, school counseling and guidance) traveled to Thailand and Cambodia last month to learn about human trafficking as part of her clinical and research work on children who have experienced trauma. Tucker graduated from the University of Florida’s College of Education in 2005 with a specialist in education degree […]
Independent Florida Alligator 1-18-13 Colombia law school human rights center The Independent Florida Alligator reported that the University of Florida’s College of Education has partnered with the Levin College of Law and the Center for Latin American Studies to create a human rights center at two law schools in Colombia with a $757,200 grant from […]
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WUFT-FM Radio 1-16-13 Online education program ranking Local radio station WUFT-FM announced that UF’s online education program ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 18 in the nation. The college’s Daniel McCoy, senior director of e-Learning, technology and creative services, was quoted in the report.
National ed leaders, diverse practitioners headline Education Career Night Feb. 21
Teaching isn’t the only profession you’ll hear about if you attend UF’s 2013 Education Career Night Feb. 21, 5 to 6 p.m., at the Reitz Union (Rm. 282). A panel of five dynamic College of Education alumni will offer career advice and talk about the distinctly different career paths they each have followed—quite successfully—after earning […]
KAPPA DELTA PI: Jason Schipper’s classroom Thailand project
Kappa Delta Pi International Honor SocietyFebruary 2013Jason Schipper’s classroom Thailand project Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education, featured a College of Education NewsComm video on their foundation’s website about education doctoral student Jason Schipper’s Thailand classroom exchange project. The classroom project connects UF social studies education students with elementary school students in […]
THE POST: Collaborations between the College of Education and UF’s health colleges
UF&Shands’ The PostFebruary 2013Collaborations between the College of Education and UF’s health colleges The Post wrote an article about the relationship between the College of Education and UF&Shands that is helping improve health education and health care. Linda Behar-Horenstein, Kent Crippen, Erik Black, Jeanne Repetto, Maureen Conroy, and Thomasenia Adams are quoted.
CCFA Bellwether Awards fete top community college innovators
LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL—The Community College Futures Assembly has announced the winners of its highly competitive, 19th annual Bellwether Awards at the group’s 2013 policy summit in Orlando. The Bellwether Awards recognize outstanding community college programs, mainly in the United States and Canada, judged to be at the forefront of innovation and worthy of replicating. This year’s […]
INDEPENDENT FLORIDA ALLIGATOR, GAINESVILLE SUN: National Science Foundation scholarships
Independent Florida Alligator, Gainesville Sun1-30-13, 2-4-12National Science Foundation scholarships The Independent Florida Alligator and the Gainesville Sun wrote articles about a $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant that was awarded to the College of Education to fund scholarships for STEM majors in the UFTeach program. Tom Dana and Dimple Flesner were quoted in the reports.
Gov. Scott helps in statewide launch of UF’s online prep tool for required algebra exam
Gov. Rick Scott made a stop last Friday (Jan. 25) at St. Petersburg’s Dixie Hollins High School to participate in the statewide launch of a new program called Algebra Nation, a free online preparation tool created through the University of Florida to help students prepare for the required Algebra 1 end-of-course exam. Algebra Nation is […]
UF gets $1.2 million to prepare science, math teachers for state’s high-needs schools
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Some experts are challenging the widespread notion of an overall worker shortage in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math, but the paucity of schoolteachers in those vital subject areas is well documented. That’s why the University of Florida has heightened emphasis on attracting more qualified STEM majors into the […]
School counseling alumna studies human trafficking in Thailand, Cambodia
Alumna Catherine Tucker (EdS 2005, PhD 2007, school counseling and guidance) traveled to Thailand and Cambodia last month to learn about human trafficking as part of her clinical and research work on children who have experienced trauma. Tucker graduated from the University of Florida’s College of Education in 2005 with a specialist in education degree […]
INDEPENDENT FLORIDA ALLIGATOR: Colombia law school human rights center
Independent Florida Alligator 1-18-13 Colombia law school human rights center The Independent Florida Alligator reported that the University of Florida’s College of Education has partnered with the Levin College of Law and the Center for Latin American Studies to create a human rights center at two law schools in Colombia with a $757,200 grant from […]
WUFT-FM: Online education program ranking
WUFT-FM Radio 1-16-13 Online education program ranking Local radio station WUFT-FM announced that UF’s online education program ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 18 in the nation. The college’s Daniel McCoy, senior director of e-Learning, technology and creative services, was quoted in the report.