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Study: 'Guilting' teens into exercise won't increase activity
Adults who guilt middle-schoolers into exercising won't get them any more active.
Runco contributes 30 years of creativity research to new NEA report
Mark Runco recently participated in a new report that examines how creativity works in the brain.
Column: Stem absenteeism with parents as partners
Asthma, high levels of lead, vision problems and untreated cavities are all reasons why children stay home from school. Here, a professor suggests a way to fix the issue.
Professor named to NIH study section
Joel Ringdahl was recently named to a four-year post with the Child Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities study section.
Visiting UGA history education professor showcases online teacher resources
New lesson plans developed with the T.R.R. Cobb House give middle school teachers easy access to resources on Georgia's pre-Civil War era.
Parish quoted on teacher shortage in DeKalb, Clayton schools
Jack Parish, the associate dean for outreach and engagement of UGA's College of Education and a clinical associate professor in the department of lifelong education, administration and policy, was recently quoted in a story broadcasted by WABE-FM.
Professor named to journal's editorial board
Sami Yli-Piipari will work with the international journal Teaching, Research, and Media in Kinesiology.
Tech-savvy training can improve state-mandated test scores
Primarily funded by the Improving Teacher Quality State Grants Program, this workshop is the third in a series of five workshops Georgia State University faculty members Shelby Frost and Joseph Feinberg are working to bring to campus.
College's Innovation in Teaching and Technology program gets new director
Nicholas Holt, an information technology manager in the College of Education's Office of Information Technology who has years of experience in digital game systems and interactive technology, has been named the director of the College's Innovation in Teaching and Technology program.
As fall semester kicks off, we bring you the top 5 things to know about the College of Education
Academic advisors, food, books and getting into the building — all these and more are good to know as you start out in the UGA College of Education.