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Summer camps appeal to a range of ages, interests
This summer, kids can tell stories or work with robots, athletic trainers or their voices thanks to several summer camps offered by the University of Georgia College of Education.
UGA-school district partnership wins national recognition
A partnership between the University of Georgia College of Education and the Clarke County School District that gives more than 500 teacher candidates classroom experience each year has been named one of the top programs in the country.
Embracing 'massive pi' day in 2015
March 14 takes on a whole new meaning when you can add decimal places
3 researchers honored for their expertise, guidance
Three researchers from the University of Georgia College of Education have been named “outstanding reviewers” for journals produced by the American Educational Research Association.
Means wins award for his work in diversity, equality
Darris R. Means, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s Department of Counseling and Human Development Services, has received an award from the Multicultural/Multiethnic Education Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association
A road map to 'ready'
A perfect 4.0 GPA is just one highlight in senior’s UGA career
Clinic's methods could get boost from proposed law
A proposed new Georgia law could have larger implications on the Board Certified Behavior Analysis program and clinic at the University of Georgia College of Education.
Researchers' book honored by continuing education organization
A book that explores the theory and practice behind adult learning, co-authored by two researchers from the University of Georgia College of Education, has won an award from the University Professional & Continuing Education Association.
9th annual forum focuses on women's roles in sciences
Top women who study topics such as medicine, global hunger and obesity will share their experiences at the ninth annual Global Educational Forum on March 19.