Educators have long known that adolescents with emotional and behavior disorders have trouble dealing with stress. But research has been lacking in...
Special ed. alumni cited for early research success
A pair of College of Education alumni have been selected for prestigious national honors from the Council for Exceptional Children for their...
UF online graduate education rated best in nation
The UF College of Education is America’s best online master’s degree program, according to U.S. News and World Report. About 1,750 students are enrolled in 160 online courses.
COE international students honored for academics, service
Four UF College of Education international students – Nari Choi, Sungur Gurel, Ahyea (Alice) Jo, and Yasemin Sert – were recently honored with a...
PhD candidate in elite company after winning national honor for aiding exceptional children
Crystal Crowe Bishop, a University of Florida doctoral candidate in special education, joined some illustrious company with College of Education...
Faculty pair awarded annual research grant from College of Education
UF faculty co-researchers Jacqueline Swank and Joseph Gagnon will share the College of Education’s 2013-2014 College Research Incentive Fund Award....
COE researchers out in force at AERA’s massive annual meeting
(Click here for PDF listing of UFCOE presentations) For years, the massive annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association has been...
UF education researchers recognized at state research conference
Several University of Florida education researchers were honored at this year’s Florida Educational Research Association annual meeting, hosted last...
GAINESVILLE SUN, INDEPENDENT FLORIDA ALLIGATOR: CEDAR Center
Gainesville Sun, Independent Florida Alligator, WUFT-FM Radio, Sunshine State News, Education Week, American Institutes for Research,...
New Fien Professor finding ways to reduce disruptive classroom behavior
Disruptive, anti-social behavior in the classroom—such as openly defying the teacher’s instructions or bullying a classmate—has been a major concern...