Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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‘A call to conscience of action’
“Black is one of the most positive words found in ancient African languages,” said Joyce…
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UGA education professor Norman Thomson named 2007 College Science Teacher
University of Georgia education professor Norman Thomson has been named the 2007 College Science Teacher…
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Multicultural scholar will speak at education conference
Sonia Nieto, one of the nation’s most recognized scholars in multicultural and bilingual education, will…
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UGA College of Education graduate to be recognized by state school chief as Georgia’s top counselors
University of Georgia College of Education graduates Kelly Cowart and Brent Henderson were recently named…
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Teaching teachers
For the past 17 years, special education professor David Gast has dedicated his life to…
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UGA program preparing teachers to work with children with autism receives $793,000 grant
An innovative University of Georgia graduate program in special education that has prepared dozens of…
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Noted multicultural scholar Sonia Nieto to speak at conference Feb.16th
Sonia Nieto, one of the nation’s most recognized scholars in multicultural and bilingual education, will…
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Scholars in African-American, urban education will speak at UGA conference
Keynote addresses by two widely recognized scholars in urban and African-American education will highlight UGA’s…
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Scholars in African-American, urban education Geneva Gay, Joyce E. King to speak at UGA
Keynote addresses by two widely recognized scholars in urban and African-American education will highlight the…
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Vicente Handa
Vicente Handa, a second-year doctoral student in science education, is one of a select few…
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Jordan Stewart
Graduate student Jordan Stewart is dedicated to helping others communicate better. She is a clinician…
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Professor studies multicultural, ethnic dynamics in counseling
“The demographics of the U.S. are changing, areas are changing with the influx of new…
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Camille Cole
Camille Cole is no stranger to blood, sweat and tears. She is a senior with…
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Learning to hear
Eight-year-old Lucy Zhu looks like any other child in her classroom. She is an adorable…
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Hispanic heritage month
September, a month of great significance to many Latin American countries, is appropriately designated Hispanic…
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Education expert is new Goizueta Chair
Pedro R. Portes, an authority on cultural influences on educational achievement, has been named to…
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Researcher uses grant to study home schooling for black families
College of Education researcher Cheryl Fields-Smith will spend the next two years studying home schooling…
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Enriching the mentoring process New Web site to help early-career faculty
The College of Education’s innovative new Web site, Project Promote, offers an online mentoring program…
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Matthew Garrett
Matthew Garrett was uncertain about attending a large university like UGA when he began as…
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Sounds of success
Eight-year-old Lucy Zhu looks like any other child in her classroom.
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Alternative media center offers aid for students with reading disabilities
More than 6,000 students challenged by learning disabilities, visual impairments and mobility attend the University…
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Minding the weather
For UGA faculty member Alan Stewart, it’s all about the weather.

