Christopher Sessum, a postdoctoral associate in educational technology, was quoted in a March 1 Gainesville Sun story about proposed Alachua County School Board policies that would discourage teachers from engaging students on social media networks without administrative approval.
Smith-Adcock, associate professor in counselor education, is quoted in a Radio Free Europe report analyzing the apparent mental-emotional state of Kolya Lukashenko, son of Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenko.
The graduate-school component of the University of Florida’s groundbreaking Florida Master Teacher Initiative won the Association of Teacher Educators’ coveted 2011 Distinguished Program in Teacher Education Award last week. The Master Teacher initiative’s Teacher Leadership for School Improvement (TLSI) program offers highly effective, free, on-the-job, advanced degree programs in education to teachers in Miami-Dade, Pinellas, […]
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The St. Petersburg Times education blog featured the national 2011 Distinguished Program in Teacher Education Award recently won by the graduate component of the Lastinger Center’s Florida Master Teacher program.
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UF College of Education Dean Catherine Emihovich announced Thursday (Feb. 17) she will step down as dean to return to teaching and research as a tenured professor in the School of Human Development and Organizational Studies in Education. She will leave the college’s top post on Aug. 14. UF Provost Joe Glover informed COE faculty […]
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UF COE alum Michael Testa (MEd ’05, social studies ed, EdS ’09, ed admin/leadership), a history and government teacher at Gainesville Buchholz High School, was featured in a Feb. 17 Gainesville Sun story about his selection as 2011 Alachua County Teacher of the Year.
Posted Feb. 15, 2011 GAINESVILLE, Fla. — It won’t take a magician to make the G-wing of P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School disappear. A groundbreaking ceremony Feb. 14 marked the official start of demolition of the elementary wing to make way for the school’s new elementary building. The project is the first phase of a […]
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Associate professor Cathy Cavanaugh was quoted in this English-language Nepalese newspaper about the Asian nation’s national science fair, where Cavanaugh was a speaker. Cavanaugh is a Fulbright Senior Scholar spending the spring semester in Kathmandu, Nepal, working on a Fulbright learning project.
Meet Magdi Castañeda, a UF professor-in-residence with the college’s Lastinger Center for Learning, who instructs and mentors practicing teachers in 25 Miami-Dade County high-need schools participating in the Florida Master Teacher Initiative.
A Feb. 14 story in the Gainesville Sun reported the start of a 172,000-square-foot rebuilding project that will replace all but five buildings on the P.K. Yonge school campus, starting with a $9 million elementary wing. P.K. Yonge is the College of Education’s renowned K-12 laboratory school. WUFT-FM Radio (Gainesville) also covered the event.
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Gainesville Sun: Christopher Sessums (education technology)
Christopher Sessum, a postdoctoral associate in educational technology, was quoted in a March 1 Gainesville Sun story about proposed Alachua County School Board policies that would discourage teachers from engaging students on social media networks without administrative approval.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: Sondra Smith-Adcock (counselor education)
Smith-Adcock, associate professor in counselor education, is quoted in a Radio Free Europe report analyzing the apparent mental-emotional state of Kolya Lukashenko, son of Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenko.
Innovative teacher ed degree program earns national distinction
The graduate-school component of the University of Florida’s groundbreaking Florida Master Teacher Initiative won the Association of Teacher Educators’ coveted 2011 Distinguished Program in Teacher Education Award last week. The Master Teacher initiative’s Teacher Leadership for School Improvement (TLSI) program offers highly effective, free, on-the-job, advanced degree programs in education to teachers in Miami-Dade, Pinellas, […]
St. Petersburg Times: UF Lastinger Center for Learning’s national Teacher Education Award
The St. Petersburg Times education blog featured the national 2011 Distinguished Program in Teacher Education Award recently won by the graduate component of the Lastinger Center’s Florida Master Teacher program.
Dean Emihovich to step down in August
UF College of Education Dean Catherine Emihovich announced Thursday (Feb. 17) she will step down as dean to return to teaching and research as a tenured professor in the School of Human Development and Organizational Studies in Education. She will leave the college’s top post on Aug. 14. UF Provost Joe Glover informed COE faculty […]
Gainesville Sun: Michael Testa (alumnus)
UF COE alum Michael Testa (MEd ’05, social studies ed, EdS ’09, ed admin/leadership), a history and government teacher at Gainesville Buchholz High School, was featured in a Feb. 17 Gainesville Sun story about his selection as 2011 Alachua County Teacher of the Year.
P.K. Yonge lab school launches transformation into ‘21st century technological powerhouse’
Posted Feb. 15, 2011 GAINESVILLE, Fla. — It won’t take a magician to make the G-wing of P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School disappear. A groundbreaking ceremony Feb. 14 marked the official start of demolition of the elementary wing to make way for the school’s new elementary building. The project is the first phase of a […]
Republica (Kathmandu, Nepal newspaper): Cathy Cavanaugh (education technology)
Associate professor Cathy Cavanaugh was quoted in this English-language Nepalese newspaper about the Asian nation’s national science fair, where Cavanaugh was a speaker. Cavanaugh is a Fulbright Senior Scholar spending the spring semester in Kathmandu, Nepal, working on a Fulbright learning project.
Professor-in-residence helps classroom practitioners become Master Teachers at high-need schools
Meet Magdi Castañeda, a UF professor-in-residence with the college’s Lastinger Center for Learning, who instructs and mentors practicing teachers in 25 Miami-Dade County high-need schools participating in the Florida Master Teacher Initiative.
Gainesville Sun: P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School WUFT-FM Radio
A Feb. 14 story in the Gainesville Sun reported the start of a 172,000-square-foot rebuilding project that will replace all but five buildings on the P.K. Yonge school campus, starting with a $9 million elementary wing. P.K. Yonge is the College of Education’s renowned K-12 laboratory school. WUFT-FM Radio (Gainesville) also covered the event.