Author: Michael Childs
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Six UGA education students receive SREB Doctoral Scholar Fellowships
Six graduate students in the University of Georgia College of Education have received Doctoral Scholars…
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UGA counseling professor receives 2011 APA Public Interest Award
University of Georgia counseling psychology professor Edward Delgado-Romero has received the American Psychology Association 2011…
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UGA education professors publish book on place-based, indigenous focus in science education
Two University of Georgia science education professors have written the first authoritative guide on the…
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‘Whatever It Takes’ author Paul Tough to speak about poverty, education in America
Paul Tough, former editor of the New York Times Sunday Magazine and author of the…
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‘Whatever It Takes’ author Paul Tough to speak at UGA Dec. 2
Paul Tough, former editor of the New York Times Sunday Magazineand author of the critically…
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Grant to fund study of modeling-based science teaching method
UGA education researcher Ji Shen believes that an innovative approach to K-12 teaching called Modeling-Based…
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UGA researcher receives NSF grant to study modeling-based science instruction
University of Georgia education researcher Ji Shen believes that an innovative approach to K-12 teaching…
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Study will examine how young people make choices for post-secondary education, careers
Recent forecasts indicate that the fastest-growing and highest-paying jobs in the next 20 years will…
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UGA education prof named SREB Mentor of the Year for the Compact for Faculty Diversity
Donna Alvermann, a UGA Distinguished Research Professor in the College of Education’s department of language…
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UGA promotes Northrop Grumman Scholarships for high schools for the 2011 TEAMS competition
First-time participating high schools have an opportunity to earn one of three Northrop Grumman Scholarships…
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Book co-authored by UGA education professor emeritus receives AECT award
A book co-authored by University of Georgia College of Education professor emeritus Thomas C. Reeves…
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UGA education researcher to explore predictors of post-success for students with disabilities
Recent forecasts indicate that the fastest-growing and highest-paying jobs in the next 20 years will…
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UGA to host second education workshop on poverty in schools November 12-13
A two-day workshop for Georgia K-8 teachers, administrators, counselors and teacher educators focusing on more…
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Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education to host fall 2010 seminars
The Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education at the University of Georgia will host its…
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UGA to host State of State of Education Conference Sept. 30
Some of Georgia’s top education leaders and policymakers will attend the College of Education’s third…
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UGA counseling professor Anneliese Singh receives APA division awards for work
University of Georgia counseling professor Anneliese Singh has received awards from two divisions of the…
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UGA educational psychology student receives APA division Outstanding Scholarship Award
Katherine Raczynski, a University of Georgia educational psychology graduate student, has received the 2010 Outstanding…
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UGA to host third annual State of the State of Education Conference Sept. 30
Some of Georgia’s top education leaders and policymakers are expected to attend the University of…
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UGA education alumnus named 2011 National High School Principal of Year
For the second straight year, a University of Georgia College of Education alumnus has been…
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University of Michigan education dean Deborah Ball to speak at College of Education’s fall kickoff
Deborah L. Ball, education dean and William H. Payne Collegiate Professor at the University of…
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U. of Michigan dean to speak at education college’s fall meeting
Deborah L. Ball, education dean and William H. Payne Collegiate Professor at the University of…
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Psychologist will use grant to explore reading instruction
Many elementary schools today use repeated readings to increase the reading fluency of students, but…
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Two UGA education alumni win Presidential Teaching Awards
Two University of Georgia education alumni-one teaching in Georgia and another in Nevada-were among only…
