GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Gratitude to his high school teachers has inspired a Wisconsin attorney and winter resident of Gainesville to establish a...
Study promotes early learning in everyday activities for infants, toddlers with disabilities
GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- In a multi-center study, Florida and Illinois researchers are testing a promising approach to help parents and caregivers of...
UF, Palm Beach County schools launch bold STEM ed reform effort
The School District of Palm Beach County, together with the University of Florida, has announced the launch of a three-year reform effort to build a...
UFTeach summer scholars get hands-on training in STEM education
WATCH NOW on the COE YouTube channel. CLICK HERE: http://goo.gl/J6JCje A college student’s typical summer often includes lounging by a pool,...
School Psychology graduate named Outstanding Young Alumnus
The UF College of Education has honored school psychology doctoral graduate Michael Sulkowski with its 2013 Outstanding Young Alumni Award....
Education Leadership grad leaves UF campus a friendlier place for Asian Pacific Islanders
On a post-graduation trip to the Philippines in 2006, Leah Villanueva looked out across the South China Sea as the sun set and was struck by an...
UF launches free Algebra Nation prep tool at 2nd Florida high school
GAINESVILLE, FL---Andrew Jackson High School in Jacksonville on March 4 became Florida's second high school to adopt a novel program called Algebra...
Studying abroad found to boost creative thinking
When American college students travel overseas to study, they often seek deep cultural immersion, adventures among historic sites, culinary and...
UF awarded $2 million grant to boost science, math teaching in Florida schools
Answering a call to ensure Florida has the best-educated workforce for the global knowledge economy, the University of Florida is launching a...
UF ranks 6th in U.S. among public online teacher education programs
The UF College of Education’s online teacher education program has been ranked 16th in the nation—and sixth among public programs—by...