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USF students standing in front of a volcano in Costa Rica

College of Education students put teaching skills to the test in Costa Rica

College of Education students traveled to San Jose, Costa Rica to experience the field of education on a global level.

July 17, 2017Student Life

Tonisha B. Lane

Faculty member awarded McKnight Junior Faculty Development Fellowship

College of Education faculty member Tonisha B. Lane was awarded the McKnight Junior Faculty Development Fellowship for the 2017-18 academic year.

June 29, 2017Faculty and Staff

USF student teaching math at local middle school

Helios STEM Middle School Residency Program Featured on ‘WEDU Quest’

The Helios STEM Middle School Residency Program, a program in the USF College of Education that aims to produce, support, and enhance the retention of middle grades STEM educators, was featured on WEDU's Quest program this month.

June 22, 2017Academics, College of Education News

Photo of Leslie T. Morrow

School Counseling graduate student selected for counseling fellowship from NBCC Foundation

USF College of Education graduate student Leslie T. Morrow was selected by the National Board for Certified Counselors foundation to receive a counseling fellowship as a NBCC MFP-Y fellow.

May 27, 2017Academics

USF MAT student tutoring an elementary student in math

MAT students use lunch time to tutor elementary students in math concepts

Master of Arts in Teaching students put their mathematics education skills to the test in the "Lunch Bunch," a tutoring program offered by USF MAT students at Sulfur Springs Elementary School.

May 25, 2017Academics

Photo of Heather Palmer on the USF Tampa campus

College of Education graduate to make global impact as Peace Corps volunteer

Elementary Education major Heather Palmer is graduating from the USF College of Education this weekend and plans to make a global impact as a Peace Corps volunteer in South Africa.

May 3, 2017Student Life

State Farm check presentation group photo

USF College of Education announces State Farm gift to Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education

The Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education received a $20,000 gift from State Farm in support of the Center's K-12 Teacher Financial Education Workshops with a particular emphasis on the Center's financial literacy education program.

May 3, 2017Centers and Institutes

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Doctoral student receives student research award for focus on terminology in science education literature

After spending a year researching and publishing, Frederick Bradley was selected as the recipient of a Student Research Award from the American Educational Research Association's Science and Teaching Learning Special Interest Group.

May 2, 2017Academics, Research

Nel Noddings gives a lecture at USF

Educator Nel Noddings discusses communication gap in society, education during visit to USF

Dr. Nel Noddings, an award-winning feminist, educator and philosopher best known for her work regarding the “ethics of care,” visited the USF College of Education.

April 28, 2017Academics, College of Education News

USF College of Education logo

USF Oracle: As Need for Cybersecurity Grows, USF Class Offers Solutions

From international hacking scams to card skimmers at gas stations, the world of developing technology can be alarming. In an attempt to help students understand this, education professors Michael and Ilene Berson will teach the Maymester class “Cybersecurity and the Everyday Citizen.”

April 26, 2017Academics

Umbrellas on the San Antonio riverwalk

College of Education faculty, graduate students to present at 2017 AERA Annual Meeting

The research of more than 50 faculty members and graduate students from the USF College of Education will be presented to the educational research community at this year’s American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting from April 27 to May 1 in San Antonio, Texas.

April 26, 2017College of Education News, Research

Gus A. Stavros Center building

Stavros Center explores financial literacy using work of Leonardo da Vinci

Da Vinci, and the Italy of his time were center stage for a workshop in April titled "Leonardo da Vinci: Creative Genius in a Consumer Culture."

April 21, 2017Centers and Institutes

About the USF College of Education:

As the home for more than 2,200 students and 130 faculty members across three campuses, the University of South Florida College of Education offers state-of-the-art teacher training and collegial graduate studies designed to empower educational leaders. Our college is nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), and our educator preparation programs are fully approved by the Florida Department of Education.