by abhiramgorle | Jan 29, 2008 | Press Releases
When Rick Ferdig first stepped off the plane in Rwanda in July 2007, he knew he was in a place completely different from any place he’d known before. Kigali was worlds away from his hometown of Holland, Mich. The street life here – zipping scooters,...
by abhiramgorle | Jan 29, 2008 | Press Releases
They say that if you want to advance in your job, you should work on the problems that keep your boss awake at night. If that’s true, Luis Ponjuan has a bright future. His research addresses the dilemmas that vex college administrators. How do we hold on to our best...
by abhiramgorle | Jan 29, 2008 | Press Releases
School is the last place some kids want to be. For Mary Brownell, the best place on earth is a classroom full of precisely those kids. “Students with disabilities have often experienced years of failure both academically and behaviorally before they enter the...
by abhiramgorle | Jan 15, 2008 | Press Releases
VOL. 3, ISSUE 4 Jan. 15, 2008 You’re reading coE-News, an electronic newsletter produced monthly during the academic year by the College of Education News & Publications Office to keep faculty and staff up-to-date on college news and activities. Click here...
by abhiramgorle | Jan 15, 2008 | Press Releases
In the 1960s, University of Florida education researchers helped pioneer the middle school movement, recommending that educators handle a child’s critical formative years in a transitional setting, rather than in the regimented, departmentalized junior-senior...