Posted Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011 Teaching isn’t the only profession you’ll hear about at UF’s Education Career Night Thursday (Feb. 17), 7 to 8 p.m. in Reitz Union room 282. Four College of Education alumni will talk about the distinctly different career paths they each have followed—quite successfully—after earning their education degrees at UF. The […]
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The Jan. 28 edition of the Sun featured an obituary for Gordon Lawrence, a professor of instructional leadership in UF’s College of Education for more than 25 years. He died Dec. 14, 2010, at age 80.
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Posted Jan. 25, 2011 Julia Carpenter, an EdD candidate in education technology, has received a Delta Epsilon Iota Literary Honor medallion as a finalist in DEI’s scholarship essay contest on “How to Study Like an Honor Student.” Her essay will be published in a national DEI publication and advances to the final round of judging […]
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Posted Jan. 25, 2011 Karina Menendez, a member of the EdD executive cohort for the college’s K-12 LEAD (Leadership in Educational Administration Doctorate) program, has accepted a summer internship for the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. While pursuing her LEAD coursework, Menendez continues to work as an English teacher at Southwest […]
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Posted Jan. 25, 2011 The innovative practices of UF’s teacher education program were showcased Jan. 21 in edutopia, the national blogging site of The George Lucas Educational Foundation. In a piece titled “Innovations in Teacher Prep Programs,” blogger Anne OBrien, deputy director of the Learning First Alliance, described UF’s program as a national model for […]
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Posted January 25, 2011 UF education alumnus James May (MEd ’99, EdD ’07, ESOL/bilingual ed), a professor at Valencia Community College, has been named the 2010 Professor of the Year by the Florida Association of Community Colleges. May teaches English as a second language at VCC’s east campus. For his COE doctoral studies, Candace Harper […]
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Dean’s Message New year sparks optimism, call for action Happy New Year! Despite all the problems and challenges facing our state and nation, it’s difficult not to feel a burst of optimism at the beginning of a new year. Catherine Emihovich explains why in her January Dean’s Message. (more) back to top Headlines $1 million […]
Posted Jan. 25, 2011 Happy New Year! Despite all the problems and challenges facing our state and nation, it’s difficult not to feel a burst of optimism at the beginning of a new year. It’s hard to believe that the first decade of the 21st century is already over. Just yesterday, it seems we were […]
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Posted January 25, 2011 Members of Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s elite education transition team took his campaign slogan, “Let’s get to work,” to heart. Appointed just a month before the new governor’s Jan. 4 inauguration, the 18-member team held a series of lengthy, evening teleconferences over three weeks to craft proposed elements for Scott’s education […]
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ORLANDO, FL — University of Florida education alumni in the Orange County area who have a vested interest in shaping the workplace of tomorrow—be it in education or the corporate world—are invited to a free presentation and College of Education reception Jan. 29 at the Hilton Walt Disney World. Education alumni—or EduGators, as they call […]
Alumni to offer career insights at Education Career Night Feb. 17
Posted Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011 Teaching isn’t the only profession you’ll hear about at UF’s Education Career Night Thursday (Feb. 17), 7 to 8 p.m. in Reitz Union room 282. Four College of Education alumni will talk about the distinctly different career paths they each have followed—quite successfully—after earning their education degrees at UF. The […]
Gainesville Sun: Gordon Lawrence (retired professor emeritus)
The Jan. 28 edition of the Sun featured an obituary for Gordon Lawrence, a professor of instructional leadership in UF’s College of Education for more than 25 years. He died Dec. 14, 2010, at age 80.
Ed tech student is national essay finalist
Posted Jan. 25, 2011 Julia Carpenter, an EdD candidate in education technology, has received a Delta Epsilon Iota Literary Honor medallion as a finalist in DEI’s scholarship essay contest on “How to Study Like an Honor Student.” Her essay will be published in a national DEI publication and advances to the final round of judging […]
LEAD student snares internship for White House initiative
Posted Jan. 25, 2011 Karina Menendez, a member of the EdD executive cohort for the college’s K-12 LEAD (Leadership in Educational Administration Doctorate) program, has accepted a summer internship for the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. While pursuing her LEAD coursework, Menendez continues to work as an English teacher at Southwest […]
Teacher preparation innovations featured in national education blog
Posted Jan. 25, 2011 The innovative practices of UF’s teacher education program were showcased Jan. 21 in edutopia, the national blogging site of The George Lucas Educational Foundation. In a piece titled “Innovations in Teacher Prep Programs,” blogger Anne OBrien, deputy director of the Learning First Alliance, described UF’s program as a national model for […]
ESOL graduate named state’s community college professor of year
Posted January 25, 2011 UF education alumnus James May (MEd ’99, EdD ’07, ESOL/bilingual ed), a professor at Valencia Community College, has been named the 2010 Professor of the Year by the Florida Association of Community Colleges. May teaches English as a second language at VCC’s east campus. For his COE doctoral studies, Candace Harper […]
coE-News: January 25, 2011, Vol. 6, No. 2
Dean’s Message New year sparks optimism, call for action Happy New Year! Despite all the problems and challenges facing our state and nation, it’s difficult not to feel a burst of optimism at the beginning of a new year. Catherine Emihovich explains why in her January Dean’s Message. (more) back to top Headlines $1 million […]
Q&A: Lastinger Center head Don Pemberton shares his experiences on new Gov. Scott’s education transition team
Posted January 25, 2011 Members of Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s elite education transition team took his campaign slogan, “Let’s get to work,” to heart. Appointed just a month before the new governor’s Jan. 4 inauguration, the 18-member team held a series of lengthy, evening teleconferences over three weeks to craft proposed elements for Scott’s education […]
Orlando EduGators to gather Jan. 29 for presentation, alumni reception
ORLANDO, FL — University of Florida education alumni in the Orange County area who have a vested interest in shaping the workplace of tomorrow—be it in education or the corporate world—are invited to a free presentation and College of Education reception Jan. 29 at the Hilton Walt Disney World. Education alumni—or EduGators, as they call […]