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Talk it out: Learning English happens best when conversation is part of curriculum
A new teaching model using small groups significantly improves how well English-language learners increase vocabulary and reading comprehension, according to a pioneering new study by researchers at the University of Georgia.
UGA senior learns to juggle more than schoolwork
Bradshaw receives Millman Measurement Scholar Award
Laine Bradshaw, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, received the Jason Millman Measurement Scholar Award from the National Council on Measurement in Education.
Ellen Evans featured faculty member on UGA homepage
The kinesiology professor talks about how she came to UGA and her proudest work: Her students
Helping others after devastation
Scholarship winner plans future in disaster relief work
India town inspires sustainable thinking
Long-term project to improve education has broader implications
Doctoral student wins award from American Kinesiology Association
First graders living the college life
More than 80 children from Athens’ J.J. Harris Elementary School field-tripped to UGA to get a taste of the college life, and to learn about Latin American countries and cultures.
Smagorinsky: Teacher stresses value of kindness, mindfulness
Speaker named for inaugural kinesiology Distinguished Alumni Lecture
Dr. Phil Sparling, professor emeritus at Georgia Institute of Technology, with give the inaugural Department of Kinesiology Distinguished Alumni Lecture on Oct. 16.