Dean Emihovich wrote her inaugural blog for this popular education blog site. In a column titled “Not Your Mother’s College of Education!”, Emihovich wrote that many policymakers and legislators “have no idea of the ways many contemporary COEs have completely restructured their practices and programs, or what role they can and should play in the […]
MIAMI, Fla.—A three-group partnership of early-childhood education proponents— teaming the University of Florida, Miami-Dade Public Schools and The Early Childhood Initiative Foundation—has beat out more than 1,600 other applicants nationwide for a share of federal education money worth $650 million.
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Luis Ponjuan, director of the college’s Institute of Higher Education, was quoted in a Chronicle for Higher Education story about the rising pressure associated with the year-to-year increase in standards for tenure at major research universities.
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An unprecedented partnership between Florida’s three major research universities–including the University of Florida, created in 2008 to stem the crisis in mathematics and science education in America’s schools, is generating both results and recognition for their efforts.
Tallahassee teacher Jason Flom (BAE ’97, MEd ’99), a graduate of the elementary ProTeach program at UF’s College of Education, is one of 30 educators nationwide selected for the 2010 Emerging Leaders program of ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development).
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The college’s Education College Council was selected Best Council of the Year for 2009-10 by UF’s Board of College Councils. The ECC is an umbrella organization for all COE student organizations.
One of the ECC’s noteworthy activities involved partnering with the UF Student Chapter of the Florida Educational Association in hosting twice-monthly professional development workshops for all UF education students.
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UF’s student chapter of the Florida Education Association won top honors in its category in the National Education Association’s 2010 excellence awards program, and UF chapter president Laura Roberts received the national organization’s Outstanding Local Student Leader Award.
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An international teacher-education journal has selected three UF education scholars to receive its 2010 Nate Gage Award for excellence in educational research reporting.
The journal, Teaching and Teacher Education, honored co-authors Dorene Ross, Vicki Vescio and Alyson Adams for their 2008 published review on the educational impact of professional learning communities. The award is based on the number of times an article is downloaded and on a vote of the journal’s editorial board.
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Education Update blog: Catherine Emihovich (dean, UFCOE)
Dean Emihovich wrote her inaugural blog for this popular education blog site. In a column titled “Not Your Mother’s College of Education!”, Emihovich wrote that many policymakers and legislators “have no idea of the ways many contemporary COEs have completely restructured their practices and programs, or what role they can and should play in the […]
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UF-Miami partners land $6 million in grants for massive early-learning initiative
MIAMI, Fla.—A three-group partnership of early-childhood education proponents— teaming the University of Florida, Miami-Dade Public Schools and The Early Childhood Initiative Foundation—has beat out more than 1,600 other applicants nationwide for a share of federal education money worth $650 million.
Chronicle for Higher Education : Luis Ponjuan (UF Institute of Higher Education)
Luis Ponjuan, director of the college’s Institute of Higher Education, was quoted in a Chronicle for Higher Education story about the rising pressure associated with the year-to-year increase in standards for tenure at major research universities.
State workforce council cites UF-aided effort to advance crucial math-science teaching
Posted July 26, 2010
An unprecedented partnership between Florida’s three major research universities–including the University of Florida, created in 2008 to stem the crisis in mathematics and science education in America’s schools, is generating both results and recognition for their efforts.
ProTeach master’s grad named ‘Emerging Leader’
Posted July 22, 2010
Tallahassee teacher Jason Flom (BAE ’97, MEd ’99), a graduate of the elementary ProTeach program at UF’s College of Education, is one of 30 educators nationwide selected for the 2010 Emerging Leaders program of ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development).
Education College Council voted No. 1 on campus
Posted July 22, 2010
The college’s Education College Council was selected Best Council of the Year for 2009-10 by UF’s Board of College Councils. The ECC is an umbrella organization for all COE student organizations.
One of the ECC’s noteworthy activities involved partnering with the UF Student Chapter of the Florida Educational Association in hosting twice-monthly professional development workshops for all UF education students.
Student FEA chapter, president earn top national honors
Posted July 22, 2010
UF’s student chapter of the Florida Education Association won top honors in its category in the National Education Association’s 2010 excellence awards program, and UF chapter president Laura Roberts received the national organization’s Outstanding Local Student Leader Award.
3 COE scholars cited for excellence in research reporting
Posted July 22, 2010
An international teacher-education journal has selected three UF education scholars to receive its 2010 Nate Gage Award for excellence in educational research reporting.
The journal, Teaching and Teacher Education, honored co-authors Dorene Ross, Vicki Vescio and Alyson Adams for their 2008 published review on the educational impact of professional learning communities. The award is based on the number of times an article is downloaded and on a vote of the journal’s editorial board.
UF professor receives alumni award for higher-ed teaching
Posted July 22 ,2010
Dorene Ross