Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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UGA partners with Georgia Tech to provide e-mentors for STEM students with disabilities
For some, an island is a place of retreat or isolation. A place to be…
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Virtual world helps students ‘break through’
Virtual worlds, smartphones boost access for students with disabilities to careers in STEM fields.
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$1.2 million grant helps make third-grade science ‘purrfectly’ fun
A team of researchers in the University of Georgia College of Education is creating the…
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to mental health
Researchers find that the crucial vitamin has a possible regulatory role on seasonal affective disorder.
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Looking to get fit in the New Year? Clear your schedule, get a buddy
With an array of new, trendy exercise options now available, it’s a good time to…
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Award-winning curriculum blends hall of famers and exercise
A growing number of children around the state are learning about the benefits of exercise,…
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Mobile-based exam technology gets its own test at UGA
A new partnership between the University of Georgia and the South Korean technology start-up North…
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UGA researchers to assess U.S. Department of Defense schools’ gifted education program
A team of researchers from the University of Georgia College of Education has received a…
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Vitamin D deficiency, depression linked in UGA-led international study
Vitamin D deficiency is not just harmful to physical health—it also might impact mental health,…
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Clinic fills a gap in the Athens community
A UGA behavior analysis clinic trains students while providing support for families.
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UGA professor teaches meaning behind numbers with NSF grant
A way to think about mathematics connects both kindergarteners and high school seniors, whether they’re…
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Family fitness can be a healthy way to celebrate the holidays
The holidays aren’t just a time for gathering around the table and eating-they’re also a…
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UGA education professor receives award for service to gifted children
University of Georgia College of Education professor Bonnie Cramond has received the 2014 Distinguished Service…
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$1.37M grant will help train behavioral health care counselors
Bernadette Heckman and Jolie Daigle, faculty members of the College of Education, have received…
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Top Thai teachers visit UGA for training
UGA hosted 16 science and education teachers from Thailand last month as part of the…
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College of Education study links declining fitness, sleep complaints among middle-aged adults
A new UGA study finds a link between a person’s fitness level-specifically cardiorespiratory fitness-and sleeping…
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UGA joins national alliance to study concussions
Researchers are using technology to make the game of football safer.
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Film screening to look at science experiments at particle collider
Several University of Georgia units and the Clarke County School District will host public screenings…
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UGA team receives $1.37 million grant to train behavioral health care counselors
University of Georgia College of Education faculty members Bernadette Heckman and Jolie Daigle have received…
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Sports concussion pioneer to speak on UGA campus
A nationally renowned expert on sport-related concussions and winner of a MacArthur Genius Award will…
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Tools help teachers, students brush up for new statewide tests
New tools developed by researchers at the University of Georgia’s Center for Assessment may help…
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Education professor’s Awesome Clubhouse opens for second year
An after-school program launched by a UGA professor is beginning its second full academic year…
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Associate professor aims to take technology beyond the classroom
The first thing you notice about Ikseon “Ike” Choi’s office at River’s Crossing is that…
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Clubhouse puts educational theory into practice
An after-school program serves local children as well as College of Education students.
