Crystal Timmons, UF clinical assistant professor in education, was named one of 22 “International Emerging Leaders” by Phi Delta Kappa International. Every year, Phi Delta Kappa International, an association for professional educators, recognizes leading educators under the age of 40. Timmons is a professor in residence for the Teacher Leadership for School Improvement degree program […]
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UF social studies education doctoral student Jason Schipper was recently awarded a $2,750 scholarship from the Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation. The scholarship is based on transcripts, involvement in Kappa Delta Pi and a written essay. A review committee selected Schipper from applicants around the country. Kappa Delta Pi is an international education honor society comprised […]
When 21-year-old Carla-Ann Brown isn’t exploring Gainesville’s culinary diversity or teaching herself how to knit, she is excelling in the classroom, both at the college’s Norman Hall and in fourth grade at Terwilliger Elementary School where she is an intern. Brown was named an “Outstanding Four-Year Scholar” during summer commencement when she graduated cum laude […]
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UF College of Education alumna Kassie Erenstoft was named the Dr. Theron Trimble Teacher of the Year among elementary school teachers by the Florida Council for the Social Studies. The council is a professional organization of social studies educators aimed at promoting social studies instruction in the state. Erenstoft graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s […]
Gainesville Sun, Ocala Star-Banner 10-26-12 Linda Behar-Horenstein The Gainesville Sun and the Ocala Star-Banner quoted Behar-Horenstein in an article about a $2.5 million grant that was awarded to the College of Dentistry for the improvement of faculty education. Behar-Horenstein, who has a co-affiliation with the College of Dentistry and College of Education, is the co-principal […]
Pack your book bags and set your GPS destination for Norman Hall on Nov. 14 to partake in the College of Education’s seventh-annual International Day, part of International Education Week. The College of Education Office of Student Services sponsors the annual celebration as a part of International Education Week, a global project of the U.S. […]
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Gainesville Sun, State Impact, The Times of Alapachicola and Carrabelle 10-16-12, 10-31-12 STEM education/STEM-TIPS Center The Gainesville Sun, State Impact, a reporting project of local public media and NPR, and The Times of Alapachicola and Carrabelle reported that the Florida Department of Education awarded the University of Florida’s College of Education with a $2 million grant. The […]
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Answering a call to ensure Florida has the best-educated workforce for the global knowledge economy, the University of Florida is launching a statewide effort to bolster teaching and learning in science and mathematics in the middle school and high school grades. Officials with UF and the Florida Department of Education jointly announced today that UF’s […]
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Florida Department of Education 10-15-12 STEM education/STEM-TIPS Center The Florida Department of Education posted a press release about its awarding of a $2 million grant to the University of Florida’s College of Education. The grant will fund the creation of a statewide support system for science and math teachers in middle and high schools, including […]
The University of Florida’s College of Education will receive $25 million over the next five years to address a concern that has plagued American schools for more than two decades—inadequate teaching of children with disabilities. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs in December granted the first of five annual, $5 million […]
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PDK recognizes UF professor as ‘International Emerging Leader’
Crystal Timmons, UF clinical assistant professor in education, was named one of 22 “International Emerging Leaders” by Phi Delta Kappa International. Every year, Phi Delta Kappa International, an association for professional educators, recognizes leading educators under the age of 40. Timmons is a professor in residence for the Teacher Leadership for School Improvement degree program […]
Scholarship will help doctoral student forge COE-Thailand virtual connection
UF social studies education doctoral student Jason Schipper was recently awarded a $2,750 scholarship from the Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation. The scholarship is based on transcripts, involvement in Kappa Delta Pi and a written essay. A review committee selected Schipper from applicants around the country. Kappa Delta Pi is an international education honor society comprised […]
UF-honored student-teacher excels in both roles in the classroom
When 21-year-old Carla-Ann Brown isn’t exploring Gainesville’s culinary diversity or teaching herself how to knit, she is excelling in the classroom, both at the college’s Norman Hall and in fourth grade at Terwilliger Elementary School where she is an intern. Brown was named an “Outstanding Four-Year Scholar” during summer commencement when she graduated cum laude […]
Social studies organizations names UF alumna ‘Teacher of the Year’
UF College of Education alumna Kassie Erenstoft was named the Dr. Theron Trimble Teacher of the Year among elementary school teachers by the Florida Council for the Social Studies. The council is a professional organization of social studies educators aimed at promoting social studies instruction in the state. Erenstoft graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s […]
GAINESVILLE SUN, OCALA STAR-BANNER: Linda Behar-Horenstein
Gainesville Sun, Ocala Star-Banner 10-26-12 Linda Behar-Horenstein The Gainesville Sun and the Ocala Star-Banner quoted Behar-Horenstein in an article about a $2.5 million grant that was awarded to the College of Dentistry for the improvement of faculty education. Behar-Horenstein, who has a co-affiliation with the College of Dentistry and College of Education, is the co-principal […]
Nov. 14 event celebrates education around the world
Pack your book bags and set your GPS destination for Norman Hall on Nov. 14 to partake in the College of Education’s seventh-annual International Day, part of International Education Week. The College of Education Office of Student Services sponsors the annual celebration as a part of International Education Week, a global project of the U.S. […]
GAINESVILLE SUN, STATE IMPACT: STEM education/STEM-TIPS Center
Gainesville Sun, State Impact, The Times of Alapachicola and Carrabelle 10-16-12, 10-31-12 STEM education/STEM-TIPS Center The Gainesville Sun, State Impact, a reporting project of local public media and NPR, and The Times of Alapachicola and Carrabelle reported that the Florida Department of Education awarded the University of Florida’s College of Education with a $2 million grant. The […]
UF awarded $2 million grant to boost science, math teaching in Florida schools
Answering a call to ensure Florida has the best-educated workforce for the global knowledge economy, the University of Florida is launching a statewide effort to bolster teaching and learning in science and mathematics in the middle school and high school grades. Officials with UF and the Florida Department of Education jointly announced today that UF’s […]
FLDOE: STEM education/STEM-TIPS Center
Florida Department of Education 10-15-12 STEM education/STEM-TIPS Center The Florida Department of Education posted a press release about its awarding of a $2 million grant to the University of Florida’s College of Education. The grant will fund the creation of a statewide support system for science and math teachers in middle and high schools, including […]
Special Education team awarded $25 million to advance teaching of students with disabilities
The University of Florida’s College of Education will receive $25 million over the next five years to address a concern that has plagued American schools for more than two decades—inadequate teaching of children with disabilities. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs in December granted the first of five annual, $5 million […]