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New leaders, new energy in PDSD for 2017-18 school year
The Professional Development School District partnership experienced significant leadership changes at both the university and district levels for the 2017-18 school year.
SERVE Conference: PDSD takes part in 1st regional event
UGA faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students and Clarke County School District teachers, traveled to Atlanta to the first PDS South East Regional Vision for Education conference.
Teamwork creates lesson that's made in the shade
College of Education and Clarke County School District partner for students' solar eclipse experience,
Turning political emotions into classroom assets
New study aims to reveal how students encounter and process their beliefs and reality.
Workshop trains dozens of mentor teachers
Offered each summer, the workshop trains mentor teachers in co-teaching strategies to best support their teacher candidates.
Professor and retired associate professor receive 2017 AECT Special Service Award
Rob Branch and Mike Orey were awarded the 2017 Special Service Award from the Association for Educational Communications and Technology for their significant contributions to the association.
A way to perk up your day with a jolt of exercise
The next time you head to the vending machine for a can of caffeinated soda, just keep on walking—that exercise will likely wake you up more than the drink.
Accentuate the positive
Katherine Raczynski draws from her extensive research in bullying prevention to work with schools and educational organizations across Georgia to improve school climates.
Blending research with civic engagement to teach literacy
By connecting children with the community, faculty inspire a new generation of researchers.
Concussion research: Getting ahead of the problem
Faculty members and their labs in the College of Education are taking an innovative approach to treating concussions, looking at ways to support students as they return to their daily schedules following a head injury.