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2 graduate students speak at TEDxUGA
Stephanie P. Jones and Leon Tsao are among the 17 speakers lined up for the 2015 TEDxUGA event
TEDxUGA: 'We just have to trust them'
Stephanie Jones explores the secret world of ‘forbidden’ teen lit — and why we shouldn’t be afraid to let them read it
TEDxUGA: Creativity is more than a state of mind
Quality vs. quantity shows geographical divide in the idea of ‘art’
Bradshaw honored for work in student assessments
Laine Bradshaw, who teaches in the quantitative methodology program in the college’s Department of Educational Psychology, will be presented with the National Council on Measurement in Education’s Jason Millman Measurement Scholar Award
Professor quoted in Red & Black story on poverty in schools
A statistic from the Southern Educational Foundation that found 51 percent of public school students come from low-income families
'Pi Day' – and wedding — grabs national media attention
Several news outlets note professors’ roles in celebrating pi day
TEAMS event promotes mathematics and sciences
Middle and high school students from across Georgia recently gathered for a day of critical thinking, teamwork and problem solving during the annual TEAMS challenge.
College remains 33rd best in country
The University of Georgia College of Education remained 33rd overall among graduate and professional schools, according to rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.
Georgia Children's Book Awards names winning authors
The Georgia Children’s Book Awards has announced this year’s winning picture book and chapter book as part of its annual awards and Conference on Children’s Literature on the University of Georgia campus.
Doctoral graduate wins dissertation award
A recent graduate received an award from the Research in Teacher Induction Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association.