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USF teacher candidates step into their own classrooms during USF-Pepin Summer Institute

Students in the College of Education's Exceptional Student Education program gained real-life experience in managing their own classrooms during the USF-Pepin Summer Institute.

July 27, 2018Academics

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Alumna receives Kappa Delta Pi Distinguished Chapter Officer Award

USF College of Education alumna Paige Millirons, English Education `18, received the Distinguished Chapter Officer Award from Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education.

July 26, 2018Alumni and Friends

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Assistant professor to receive multiple awards at Association for Educational Communications and Technology’s annual convention

College of Education Assistant Professor Sanghoon Park, PhD, received two awards from the Association for Educational Communications and Technology’s Division of Distance Learning.

July 25, 2018Faculty and Staff

Teachers building a robot at VEX Robotics workshop

Training session aims to equip more K-12 educators to teach robotics in schools

More than 40 educators from across the U.S. are participating in a week-long training to learn how they can implement robotics curriculum in their schools.

July 23, 2018Centers and Institutes, Community Engagement

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Special issue of research journal highlights work of ßÙßÇÂþ»­ students, faculty

The latest issue of The Journal of Practitioner Research includes the work of numerous students and faculty from the College of Education.

July 19, 2018Academics, Faculty and Staff, Research, Resources for Educators

Students on laptops at USF CyberCamp 2018

CyberCamp inspires high school students to explore careers in cybersecurity

To encourage more high school students to pursue careers in the rapidly growing cybersecurity industry, the USF College of Education hosted a week-long cybersecurity camp at SecureSet Cybersecurity Academy in Ybor City.

July 17, 2018Centers and Institutes, Community Engagement

Tampa Theatre Film Camp participants with instructor at the Tampa Theatre

Film camp puts local students in the director’s chair

Students in grades 3-12 learned the process of digital filmmaking during the Tampa Theatre's 15th annual summer film camp, hosted in collaboration with the Florida Center for Instructional Technology.

July 17, 2018Centers and Institutes

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Tampa Bay Area Writing Project Leadership Institute empowers writing teachers to share expertise, improve practice

The Tampa Bay Area Writing Project hosted a two-week leadership institute to welcome a new cohort of writing teacher consultants to the program.

July 2, 2018Centers and Institutes

Animation camp instructor Dani Bowman working with a student on a laptop

Animation camp helps students with disabilities discover passions, career opportunities

The Animation Gets Real summer camp celebrated its fifth anniversary, welcoming students between 13 and 22 years old with autism and related disabilities to camps in both Tampa and Miami to learn the basics of creating animated videos, music and sound effects.

June 28, 2018Centers and Institutes, Community Engagement

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Professor appointed to Learning Disabilities Association Professional Advisory Board

College of Education Professor David Allsopp, PhD, was appointed to a three-year term on the Professional Advisory Board of the Learning Disabilities Association of America.

June 27, 2018Faculty and Staff

Jennifer Wolgemuth

Assistant Professor selected as executive editor of Florida Journal of Education Research

College of Education Assistant Professor Jennifer R. Wolgemuth was selected to serve as the new executive editor of the Florida Journal of Educational Research.

June 20, 2018Faculty and Staff

State Farm makes gift to ßÙßÇÂþ»­ Stavros Center

State Farm makes $20,000 gift to Gus A. Stavros Center Free Enterprise and Economic Education

The USF College of Education announced that State Farm awarded $20,000 to the Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education in support of the Center’s 2018 K-12 Economics Education Professional Development Program.

June 18, 2018Centers and Institutes

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