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Student in gifted education receives national scholarship
Teresa Mapson Reddish, a graduate student in the University of Georgia College of Education and a gifted education teacher in Cobb County Schools, has received a scholarship from the National Association for Gifted Children.
Alumna's son opens Olive Basket at the Bottleworks
Alumna's son opens a unique store, the Olive Basket, at the Bottleworks on Prince Avenue.
Clarke County 10th graders experience the arts at UGA
What began as a vision for a Clarke Central High School social studies teacher became reality as hundreds of Athens-Clarke County 10th graders visited the University of Georgia to explore the arts.
Cramond receives 2014 Distinguished Service Award from NAGC
Professor Bonnie Cramond receives the 2014 Distinguished Service Award from the National Association for Gifted Children
Red & Black: COE aims to inform in majors fair
Participants in an Undergraduate Majors Fair on Tuesday can talk to COE department representatives and sutdents about the programs, reports a November 17 Red & Black story.
Moore receives $741,492 NSF grant to increase quantitative reasoning in math teaching
College of Education researcher has been awarded a five-year, $741,492 National Science Foundation grant to study how to increase the use of quantitative reasoning in the teaching and learning of mathematics.
Two COE graduates co-author chapter in new book on adult education
Two College of Education alumni have co-authored a chapter in the new book, Building Sustainable Futures for Adult Learners.
AccessNorthGa.com: Former School Superintendent joins COE Advisory Board
The University of Georgia College of Education announced Tuesday that former Gainesville City Schools Superintendent Merrianne Dyer will join the inaugural Board of Visitors, reported AccessNorthGa.com.
Alumna Melissa Rogers: New testing open to scandals
Alumna Melissa King Rogers (MAT '93, PhD '00), an English teacher at Druid Hills High School in DeKalb County, speaks out about new standardized testing in November 10 Atlanta Journal Constitution story.
Alumna Sharon Smith named 2015 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year
Sharon Smith (BSEd '92, PhD '14), a Gifted Language Arts (Grades 1-2) and Early Intervention Program Teacher and Literacy Coach at Brookwood Elementary, was named the 2015 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year at the School District's annual banquet on November 11.