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Wendy Baker

Elementary education doctoral student selected as president for National Association for Professional Development Schools

College of Education doctoral student Wendy Baker was selected by The National Association for Professional Development Schools to serve as the association's president for a three-year term.

April 21, 2017Academics

USF professor Yiping Lou and graduate student Ora Tanner

Instructional Technology graduate student, faculty member selected for outstanding research presentation award

Dr. Yiping Lou and College of Education doctoral student Ora D. Tanner received the Outstanding Research Presentation Award from the AERA Design and Research Special Interest Group.

March 27, 2017Academics, Faculty and Staff

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‘The truth isn’t dead’ – Workshop on ‘fake news’ trend inspires teachers to educate students on media literacy

After winning PolitiFact's 2016 Lie of the Year award, fake news took the spotlight once again for "Fake News: What are the economic, social, historical, and political implications?," a free workshop for educators hosted by the Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education.

March 24, 2017Centers and Institutes

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Stavros Center hosts workshop to help teachers creatively infuse ‘Harry Potter’ into classroom lesson plans

The Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education hosted a workshop to help teachers creatively infuse ‘Harry Potter’ into their classroom lesson plans.

March 21, 2017Centers and Institutes

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College of Education faculty member selected for 2017 ACPA Advocate Award

Professor Tonisha Lane was selected by the American College Personnel Association – College Student Educators International Coalition & Networks as the recipient of a 2017 ACPA Advocate Award.

January 24, 2017Faculty and Staff

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U.S. News and World Report ranks USF College of Education's online graduate programs in top 30 of national rankings

In the newly released "Best Online Graduate Programs in Education," rankings, the USF College of Education has been recognized as one of the top 30 schools in the nation.

January 20, 2017Academics, College of Education News

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College of Education Students Recognized for Excellence at Florida Association of School Psychologists Annual Conference

Graduate students from the College of Education's School Psychology Program were recognized at the Florida Association of School Psychologist's (FASP) 43rd Annual Conference.

November 22, 2016Academics

USF graduate students pose for a group photo at Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay

Preparing Elementary School Teachers through Community Based Learning

Students enrolled in the USF College of Education's Elementary Education Master of Arts in Teaching program discovered the importance of teaching students outside of the classroom during two of their courses.

October 5, 2016Academics

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USF College of Education Announces 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award Winners

The USF College of Education is proud to announce the 2016 recipients of its Distinguished Alumni Awards.

September 26, 2016Alumni and Friends, College of Education News

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USF College of Education to Empower STEM Educators to Meet Global Demand at 14th Annual Education in Action Luncheon

The USF College of Education and the Florida State Fairgrounds are proud to host the 14th Annual Education in Action luncheon.

September 9, 2016College of Education News, Community Engagement

Michael and Ilene Person

College of Education Faculty Members Receive Grant Highlighting Puerto Rican History and Culture

College of Education professors Michael and Ilene Berson have received a grant from the Library of Congress' Teaching with Primary Sources Eastern Regional Program.

August 17, 2016Faculty and Staff, Research

Nathan Fisk

USF College of Education faculty member among first group of Fulbright Cybersecurity Scholars

University of South Florida assistant professor Dr. Nathan Fisk will be among the first cohort of Fulbright Cybersecurity scholars to study in the U.K. as part of an initiative to increase cybersecurity cooperation between the U.S. and the U.K.

July 25, 2016Faculty and Staff

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.