Author: Kathryn Kao
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Decorated war veteran has drive to succeed
Perry West relies on his training to excel while earning his bachelor’s degree.
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Teacher retention bonuses lead to positive results
They may increase test score gains among students in both reading, mathematics.
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PIPs project highlighted by U.S. Department of Education
Project helps infants, toddlers and children with complex needs and their families.
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Alumnus receives South Carolina’s highest civilian honor
Tom Poland, a 1975 alumnus of the College of Education and author of several books…
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UGA establishes Russian Flagship Program
The Flagship provides students with the resources to sustain and grow their proficiency in Russian.
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Associate professor helps local youth succeed one book at a time
Growing up in Jackson, Alabama, Sheneka Williams saw firsthand how living in a rural community…
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Gift supports graduate certificate in dyslexia
Zeist Foundation helps educators and clinicians gain a deeper understanding of reading development.
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College of Education dean focuses on building collaborative community
Denise Spangler’s passion for making a difference is consistently rooted in education and in the…
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Associate professor uses scientific modeling as a principle for learning
With an overwhelming amount of information to learn, process and teach, science educators are faced…
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Students play virtual vet in award-winning digital game
The COE-developed science and health education game enhances the student’s learning experience.
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Can egg consumption improve bone strength in children?
Researchers at the University of Georgia want to know if eating eggs can improve bone…
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Doctoral student wins dissertation research award
Russian verbal aspect is one of the most conceptually complex topics to grasp for native…
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COE grant to promote collaboration among service professionals
When children are born with complex needs, service providers from diverse professional backgrounds must work…
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Counseling psychology professor gives back to community
Edward Delgado-Romero is a bilingual Latino, a first-generation college student and a son of immigrants.…
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Research looks to improve STEM instruction in elementary classrooms
In today’s increasingly technological world, students — especially young girls — who develop coding skills…
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University mourns passing of College of Education professor
Martha “Marty” Carr, a professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, died July…
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Science education professor receives NSF research grant
Mary Atwater, a professor in the mathematics and science education department in the College of…
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UGA and Russian faculty develop new studies and teaching materials for second language learners
Creating innovative materials to teach Russian grammar is a challenging task. But with the development…
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Israeli scholar, alumna consults with faculty on joint research project
Fadia Nasser-Abu Alhija, the first Israeli Arab woman to be appointed an associate professor at…
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College of Education faculty member develops assessment tool
Laine Bradshaw’s work is focused on developing and leveraging diagnostic psychometric methodology not currently used…
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Nine receive honors during annual College of Education alumni awards event
Eight graduates of the University of Georgia College of Education as well as a prominent…
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Assistant professor of education links research with policy, practice
Research, teaching, and service-these are the three defining pillars that encapsulate the work of Richard…
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UGA College of Education launches new autism, behavioral analysis research center
The University of Georgia College of Education has pooled its expertise to form a new…
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College of Education class marries clinical practice with community service
A line of pool noodles, beach balls and rubber chickens may seem like the perfect…
