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New camp shines light on food justice and local community
Earlier this month, 30 middle school students from around Athens-Clarke County attended a hands-on camp focused on art, food justice and scientific inquiry.
COE doctoral student awarded scholarship in curriculum and instruction
Erin Horan, a doctoral student in the Department of Educational Psychology, was recently awarded the Barbara Day Laureate Scholarship from Kappa Delta Pi.
Alumni elected to roles in national association
The National Association for Gifted Children recently elected two alumni of the Department of Educational Psychology to leadership roles.
Parents, do your homework when looking for educational apps
Parents need to do their homework to find apps that keep kids' skills sharp over the summer, say several University of Georgia researchers.
Smagorinsky: Are college campuses too politically correct?
There is a reason comedians don't like to venture to college campuses, writes Peter Smagorinsky in the latest edition of the AJC's Get Schooled blog.
Student athletic trainer recognized for recent accomplishments
Math, social studies and writing — all from a lesson in robotics
Jackson County teachers get an up-close look at robotics—and how to use them in the classroom and in real life
Kopcha works with local teachers on technology programs
COE doctoral student to serve as diversity advisor at UNG
Jackson County teachers learn real-life robotics at STEM workshop
Elementary and middle school teachers will learn how robotics can bring math and science concepts to life in their classrooms during a two-week workshop that begins July 13 at the University of Georgia.