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Redesigning Programs Book Cover

Associate professor discusses new book on teacher education, educator preparation

A reflection of the authors' research interests and experiences, the book, titled “(Re)Designing Programs: A Vision for Equity-Centered, Clinically Based Teacher Preparation,” explores the current issues faced in K-12 schools and the need to flip teacher learning upside-down.

November 4, 2021Research, Resources for Educators

Jennifer Rinck presenting during a teacher leadership class session.

What does it mean to be a teacher leader?

We sat down with USF faculty member Jennifer Jacobs to learn more about what it means to be a teacher leader and the difference these leaders can make in today’s schools.

October 26, 2021Academics, Resources for Educators

Francesca Perrone-Britt teaching at Mort Elementary

Alumni Spotlight: Francesca Perrone-Britt

With a lifelong desire to become a teacher, USF alumna Francesca Perrone-Britt eventually found her passion in working with elementary-aged students. Today, the soon to be three-time graduate of the university teaches at a school less than 10 minutes from USF’s Tampa campus, and the achievements she’s made so far in her career led her to become the 2020 recipient of the College of Education’s Young Educator Alumni Award.

May 5, 2020Alumni and Friends

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Mort Teacher Leader Academy awarded 2018 Dr. Shirley S. Schwartz Urban Education Impact Award

The USF College of Education and Hillsborough County Public Schools were selected to receive the 2018 Dr. Shirley S. Schwartz Urban Education Impact Award by the Council of the Great City Colleges of Education.

October 26, 2018College of Education News, Community Engagement

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USF Teacher Leadership Academy model expands to eight schools through partnership with Pasco County Schools

The award-winning USF Teacher Leader Academy is expanding to eight schools in the Pasco County school district through a partnership between Pasco County Schools and USF’s College of Education and David C. Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching.

August 22, 2018Centers and Institutes

USF faculty at Kathleen High School in Lakeland

College of Education partners with Kathleen High School in ‘Schools of Hope’ Whole School Transformation program

The University of South Florida College of Education has partnered with a Polk County high school to provide support to teachers and administrators in their work towards transforming the school.

March 1, 2018College of Education News, Community Engagement

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Progress Continues as Mort Community School Model Approved by Hillsborough County School Board

The USF College of Education joined alongside partner organizations participating in the Mort Community School Model to present to the Hillsborough County School Board the group's memorandum of agreement for the partnership.

June 15, 2016College of Education News, Community Engagement

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.