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Students perform better when able to teach
Low-achieving students who were allowed to teach a virtual class performed better in their own courses, according to a new University of Georgia study.
Symposium celebrates artistic side of research
Graduate students and faculty in the University of Georgia College of Education combine artistic talents with research practices for this showcase of visual, literary and performing arts.
Tolley recognized for work on study abroad program
A University of Georgia College of Education faculty member was recently honored by the Office of International Education for her work establishing a study-abroad program in Italy.
Alumna is finalist for Georgia Teacher of the Year
Holly Canup (BSEd '91, MEd '94, EdS '96) is the media specialist at East Jackson High School
LEAP professor receives 2015 Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award
Juanita Johnson-Bailey, director of the Institute for Women's Studies at the University of Georgia and a professor in the College of Education's department of lifelong education, administration and policy, has been named the 2015 recipient of the Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award, an honor given by the American Association of University Women for outstanding contributions to equality and education for women and girls.
Grantham, Hines featured in story about educational outreach
A recent Athens Banner-Herald story featured two faculty members for their innovative Odyssey course
'Girl Talk' summer camp tracks being active
A new summer camp gives middle school-age girls a full week of healthy activities and education this summer—at no cost to families.
Pre-doctoral internships announced
Four graduate students at the University of Georgia College of Education have received pre-doctoral internships at top sites across the country, representing a range of clinical, community and school-based settings.