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Kappa Delta Pi elects new president; leadership council

Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education at the University of Georgia, recently elected a new president and leadership council to help foster excellence in education.

Alumna named Oconee Schools' Teacher of the Year

College of Education alumna Paige Cole, a teacher at North Oconee High School, was recently named the district’s Teacher of the Year.

Students honored by UGA Black Faculty and Staff Organization

Three College of Education graduate students were recently honored at this year’s Black Faculty and Staff Organization’s Founders Day Awards.

Red Clay Writing Project helps develop next generation of instruction

Savannah’s Deep Center creates programs that teach literacy in innovative ways

Study: New high school heat guidelines 'very successful'

Rules governing high school athletes have gone a long way to prevent exertional heat illness, according to a new study by the Georgia High School Association and researchers at the University of Georgia.

'Poe-tober' events haunt Athens this fall

Edgar Allan Poe-themed activities sponsored by National Endowment for the Arts

New paper wins award from teacher education group

The paper was the result of a collaborative effort by former doctoral student Ryan Nixon, current doctoral student Richard Ross, and professor Julie Luft.

Partnership helps local high schools win national recognition

Professors-in-residence, Experience UGA programs cited as Clarke high schools named ‘Schools of Opportunity’

A summer's swim into learning

Camp DIVE gives kids the chance to rethink how they see a classroom

Elite school psychology society elects professor among new members

Amy Reschly, a professor in the department of educational psychology, is now a member of the Society for the Study of School Psychology.
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