With a $1.6 million grant from Helios Education Foundation of Tampa, UF’s Lastinger Center for Learning is partnering with Pinellas County schools to give as many as 500 math and science teachers a shot at advanced degrees and professional development training.
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It’s difficult to pin a label on College of Education graduate Anita Zucker (BAE ’72), this year’s University of Florida Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. She is a former educator, a lifetime education advocate, a committed philanthropist, a history-making businesswoman, and one of Charleston, South Carolina’s leading citizens.
The college’s School of Teaching & Learning was well represented at the History of Education Society’s recent annual meeting in Philadelphia, with eight current students, recent graduates and faculty presenting research reports.
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The College of Education’s second annual Distinguished Speaker Series: “21st Century Pathways in Education” resumes in early 2010 with the fourth and fifth lectures in the yearlong series, scheduled in January and February, respectively.
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Two University of Florida counselor education faculty members have been recognized for their work in advancing the globalization of the University of Florida campus and curriculum through teaching, research and service.
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Cathy Cavanaugh, associate professor in education technology at UF’s College of Education, has received international recognition for advancing innovative online learning in public primary schools.
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Since the early years of this decade, UF’s College of Education has maintained a deep commitment to the core principle of “engaged scholarship”— innovative research and academic activities pursued specifically to make a meaningful difference in education and people’s lives. Engagement requires building connections with schools, families, school districts, community groups and government agencies to lead for change in a world where transformation is essential.
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With $1.6 million grant, UF partnering with Pinellas schools to develop master teachers in science and math
Posted Dec. 14, 2009
With a $1.6 million grant from Helios Education Foundation of Tampa, UF’s Lastinger Center for Learning is partnering with Pinellas County schools to give as many as 500 math and science teachers a shot at advanced degrees and professional development training.
Anita Zucker (BAE ’72) receives Distinguished Alumni Award
STL shines at History Education Society meeting
Posted Dec. 14, 2009
The college’s School of Teaching & Learning was well represented at the History of Education Society’s recent annual meeting in Philadelphia, with eight current students, recent graduates and faculty presenting research reports.
World-class scholar Don Deshler is next ‘Distinguished Speaker’ Feb. 4
Updated Jan. 19, 2009
The College of Education’s second annual Distinguished Speaker Series: “21st Century Pathways in Education” resumes in early 2010 with the fourth and fifth lectures in the yearlong series, scheduled in January and February, respectively.
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Counselor Ed scholars named International Educators of Year
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Ed tech researcher cited for innovations in online learning
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coE-News: February 2010, Vol. 5, Issue 4
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Meet our new faculty for 2009-10
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COE fetes top efforts in 'engaged scholarship'–novel research done for public good
posted Nov. 30, 2009
Since the early years of this decade, UF’s College of Education has maintained a deep commitment to the core principle of “engaged scholarship”— innovative research and academic activities pursued specifically to make a meaningful difference in education and people’s lives. Engagement requires building connections with schools, families, school districts, community groups and government agencies to lead for change in a world where transformation is essential.