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Literacy Studies Program collaborates with Caribbean Community Association in 'Passport 2 Literacy' Event
Hosted by the Caribbean Community Association, the 'Passport 2 Literacy' MLK event was presented with the goal of joining children and families together in order to develop and motivate young readers. To help make the event a success, representatives from the College of Education’s Literacy Studies program volunteered.
January 27, 2020Community Engagement, Faculty and Staff
Social Science Education professor receives Fulbright Award to Spain
College of Education Professor Bárbara C. Cruz was selected as a Fulbright Scholar for the Spring 2020 semester and traveled to Alicante, Spain in January to teach and conduct research at the Universidad de Alicante.
January 15, 2020Faculty and Staff, Research
Assistant Professor receives AERA 2020 Best Paper Award
College of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Veselina Lambrev was awarded the 2020 Paper Award by the American Educational Research Association’s International Studies Special Interest Group.
January 8, 2020Faculty and Staff
David C. Anchin Center hosts presentation on improving teacher well-being
At the Anchin Center's first community event of the year, Associate Professor and David C. Anchin Center Policy Fellow Dr. Nathaniel von der Embse presented about his work in supporting teacher emotional health and well-being.
January 7, 2020Centers and Institutes, Faculty and Staff, Resources for Educators
ESE majors use service-learning projects to gain experience in local schools
As part of a practicum course in the Exceptional Student Education undergraduate program, students completed service-learning projects in partner schools to ease into the school environment before completing more in-depth clinical experiences.
January 3, 2020Academics, Student Life
Social Science Education major Cassidy Michonski selected for College of Education Graduation with Distinction Award
College of Education student Cassidy Michonski was selected to receive the College of Education’s Graduation with Distinction Award for the Fall 2019 semester.
December 12, 2019College of Education News, Student Life
Associate professor selected as President-elect of University Council for Educational Administration
College of Education Associate Professor William Black, PhD, was selected as President-elect of the University Council for Educational Administration during the organization’s annual convention in November.
December 11, 2019Faculty and Staff
Student Spotlight: Samantha Gregg
Before attending USF, Samantha Gregg had already envisioned a future as an educator. After spending fours years majoring in Elementary Education and living on campus in the Education Living Learning Community, she is ready to graduate this spring with confidence in the skills she’s obtained.
December 11, 2019Student Life
Education in Action Luncheon sparks conversations about the teaching profession
Under the theme “Transforming the Teaching Profession,” keynote speaker Paul Burns, Ed.D., deputy chancellor for educator quality at the Florida Department of Education, and a group of panelists addressed several issues being faced by the education profession today.
December 10, 2019College of Education News
Student Spotlight: Ora D. Tanner
After seeing firsthand the difference technology has made in improving learning outcomes for her middle school students, USF graduate student Ora D. Tanner decided to go back to school to learn how to change the trajectory of future curriculum.
December 4, 2019Student Life
Alumni Spotlight: Heather Agazzi
After spending time with young children as a childcare provider, Agazzi began to garner an interest in the field of school psychology.
November 12, 2019Alumni and Friends
Student Spotlight: Joseph Latimer
As the son of a teacher and a principal, Joseph Latimer felt confident in his path to becoming an educator. However, after learning about school psychology, Latimer knew he wanted to positively impact students both inside and outside the four walls of the classroom.
November 6, 2019Student Life