University of Florida special education professor Cynthia Griffin, recognized nationally for her research on teaching mathematics to students with disabilities, has been named a UF Research Foundation (UFRF) Professor for 2011-2014. Griffin, a top-funded research professor in the College of Education, is one of 33 UF faculty scholars selected for the prestigious professorships. The UF […]
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — More than 1,300 public school educators are presenting 1,100 problem-shooting research projects this month at University of Florida showcases around the state. The UF Lastinger Center for Learning is staging the showcases with its partner school districts in Miami-Dade, Duval, Pinellas and Collier counties as part of its award-winning Florida Master Teacher […]
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Mathematics education instructor Tim Jacobbe has been named the 2010-11 Undergraduate Teacher of the Year at the University of Florida’s College of Education, with a faculty selection panel citing his outstanding ability to help his students see the connection between research-based math concepts and their use in teaching practice. “The list of ways Dr. Jacobbe […]
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Cavanaugh’s appointment as a Fulbright Scholar was reported, as was a recent COE news release about UF’s virtual school internship program. (VSM is a Web blog about K-12 online learning, written by a Wayne State University I.T. professor.)
Professor Dorene Ross was quoted extensively in segments one and two of a five-part series in the Gainesville Sun about the value and impact of standardized testing in Alachua County public schools.
April 8, 2011 The Friday Post Vol. 6, No. 4 You’re reading coE-News, an electronic newsletter produced several times a year by the College of Education […]
Dear Colleagues, In February, Provost Joe Glover informed you via email of my recent decision to step down as dean of UF’s College of Education and return to teaching and research on the education faculty. I want to follow up with my own expressions of gratitude and appreciation. Some of the details from the provost’s […]
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An athlete-turned-educator and a rising star in an award-winning master-teacher training program at the University of Florida have been named the UF College of Education’s 2011 Outstanding Young Alumni. The recipients are David Horton (PhD ’09), a former college baseball standout who now stands out as an instructor and researcher at Ohio University’s School of […]
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NEW ORLEANS — At a time when education is under scrutiny on both federal and local agendas, more than 80 University of Florida College of Education faculty and graduate students were among the 13,000 scholars gathering here April 8-12 for the 92nd annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) to examine critical issues […]
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The University of Florida’s College of Education–through its office of news and communications–strives to be the “source of choice” for general news media outlets and “education beat” reporters and bloggers seeking information and expert sources on education trends and issues, and on information and news about the College’s programs in education teaching, research and public […]
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UF taps Griffin for prestigious research foundation professorship
University of Florida special education professor Cynthia Griffin, recognized nationally for her research on teaching mathematics to students with disabilities, has been named a UF Research Foundation (UFRF) Professor for 2011-2014. Griffin, a top-funded research professor in the College of Education, is one of 33 UF faculty scholars selected for the prestigious professorships. The UF […]
UF learning center showcasing 1,100 teaching presentations around state
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — More than 1,300 public school educators are presenting 1,100 problem-shooting research projects this month at University of Florida showcases around the state. The UF Lastinger Center for Learning is staging the showcases with its partner school districts in Miami-Dade, Duval, Pinellas and Collier counties as part of its award-winning Florida Master Teacher […]
Jacobbe in math education named top undergraduate teacher
Mathematics education instructor Tim Jacobbe has been named the 2010-11 Undergraduate Teacher of the Year at the University of Florida’s College of Education, with a faculty selection panel citing his outstanding ability to help his students see the connection between research-based math concepts and their use in teaching practice. “The list of ways Dr. Jacobbe […]
Virtual School Meanderings (Web blog): Cathy Cavanaugh (education technology)
Cavanaugh’s appointment as a Fulbright Scholar was reported, as was a recent COE news release about UF’s virtual school internship program. (VSM is a Web blog about K-12 online learning, written by a Wayne State University I.T. professor.)
Gainesville Sun: Dorene Ross (STL)
Professor Dorene Ross was quoted extensively in segments one and two of a five-part series in the Gainesville Sun about the value and impact of standardized testing in Alachua County public schools.
coE-News: April 8, 2011
April 8, 2011 The Friday Post Vol. 6, No. 4 You’re reading coE-News, an electronic newsletter produced several times a year by the College of Education […]
Ex-athlete, Lastinger professor named COE Outstanding Young Alumni
An athlete-turned-educator and a rising star in an award-winning master-teacher training program at the University of Florida have been named the UF College of Education’s 2011 Outstanding Young Alumni. The recipients are David Horton (PhD ’09), a former college baseball standout who now stands out as an instructor and researcher at Ohio University’s School of […]
COE scholars out in force at massive AERA meeting
NEW ORLEANS — At a time when education is under scrutiny on both federal and local agendas, more than 80 University of Florida College of Education faculty and graduate students were among the 13,000 scholars gathering here April 8-12 for the 92nd annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) to examine critical issues […]
Media hits: COE In the News
The University of Florida’s College of Education–through its office of news and communications–strives to be the “source of choice” for general news media outlets and “education beat” reporters and bloggers seeking information and expert sources on education trends and issues, and on information and news about the College’s programs in education teaching, research and public […]