Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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Teaching the teachers
The metaphor wasn’t lost on Paige Carmichael. When she joined about two dozen other faculty…
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The thought that counts
Christine Franklin has no illusions about why some of the students in her introductory statistics…
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UGA College of Education introduces new online degree in reading education
The University of Georgia College of Education will offer a new online master’s degree in…
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UGA’s College of Education presents workshop on paragraph writing
“Paragraph Writing Strategy,” part of a series of Strategic Instructional Model® professional development workshops for…
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UGA promotes scholarships for schools in 2012 TEAMS
For the past three years, several teams of high school students from across Georgia have…
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UGA Distinguished Research professor Gregg collaborates on adult literacy report
A high level of literacy in both print and digital media is required for negotiating…
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UGA College of Education offers Poverty in Schools workshop at UGA-Gwinnett Nov. 14
The University of Georgia College of Education will offer a workshop on effective teaching methods…
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COE professor to receive AECT Distinguished Service Award
University of Georgia College of Education professor Michael Spector has received the Distinguished Service Award…
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UGA College of Education student is one of six to receive HHS doctoral fellowship
University of Georgia College of Education graduate student Jisu Han is one of only six…
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Researchers’ study shows that state’s pre-k program works
Participation in Georgia’s pre-kindergarten program results in lasting academic achievement through middle school for children…
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Beat feminist poet Anne Waldman to speak, perform during Athens visit Nov. 3-7
Beat feminist poet and performer Anne Waldman will deliver a lecture and perform her poetry…
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UGA College of Education study shows Georgia pre-k program works
For children who live in poverty, participation in Georgia’s pre-kindergarten program results in academic achievement…
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UGA College of Education graduate student named David Watts Scholar
University of Georgia College of Education graduate student Katherine Raczynski has been named a 2011…
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UGA Gwinnett Campus to house new master’s program in sport management and policy
The University of Georgia College of Education will offer a new master’s degree in sport…
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Weathering the storm
Three new studies led by UGA weather and climate psychologist Alan Stewart suggest that people…
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UGA College of Education to host immigration forum Oct. 26
Six undocumented immigrant students from Cedar Shoals and Clarke Central high schools will discuss how…
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UGA College of Education professor elected CAS president
Laura Dean, an associate professor in the University of Georgia College of Education, was recently…
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The 2012 Campaign for Charities
Once a year, UGA conducts a single fundraiser—the Campaign for Charities—for contributions to United Way…
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Educational psychology professor named director of Torrance Center
Bonnie Cramond, a professor in the College of Education’s department of educational psychology and instructional…
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Eleven current, former students receive travel-study scholarships
Eleven UGA students were named recipients of international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student…
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Teachers Act Up!
Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor, an associate professor of language and literacy education, believes if teachers want to…
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UGA College of Education names four inaugural Distinguished Research Mentors
Four University of Georgia faculty members—Steve Oliver, Jay Rojewski, Peter Smagorinsky and Sally Zepeda—have been…
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UGA to host Southeastern Science Teacher Education Conference Oct 14-15
Almost 200 science teachers, science teacher educators and future science teachers will learn about the…

