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Lisa Riley joins ±«Óãtv Advancement as the Director of Development for the College of Education
Lisa Riley is one of the newest members to join ±«Óãtv Advancement as Director of Development for the College of Education.
October 28, 2022Faculty and Staff
The ±«Óãtv pays tribute to Gus Stavros who passed away recently. Mr. Stavros was a transformational leader who helped guide ±«Óãtv, particularly the College of Education through its period of tremendous growth and increase in stature, both in the community and throughout the country.
October 21, 2022Alumni and Friends, Centers and Institutes, Community Engagement

Professor receives publication award for outstanding paper
±«Óãtv College of Education Professor, Mandie Dunn, PhD, received the Outstanding Paper 2022 Literati Award from Emerald Publishing.
October 7, 2022Faculty and Staff

±«Óãtv to launch new graduate certificate in ‘Big Data & Learning Analytics’ this fall
Starting this fall, the ±«Óãtv College of Education will offer a new graduate certificate in Big Data and Learning Analytics. The graduate certificate will help students discover how to leverage data to promote student success.
July 12, 2022Academics, College of Education News
As president of the University Council for Educational Administration, College of Education Professor William Black gave a presidential address titled "Leadership Beyond Ableism: Toward Collective Responsibility and Interdependence." Read more in the summer 2022 issue of UCEA Review.
July 8, 2022Faculty and Staff

College of Education welcomes Luis R. Visot as new Assistant Dean of Administration and Innovation
The College of Education welcomes Luis R. Visot as the college’s new assistant dean of administration and innovation. In this newly created role, Visot will manage internal administrative activities and external innovation projects on behalf of the Dean. He will also provide leadership, oversight and guidance for new initiatives and projects of high importance and engage faculty and staff in identifying opportunities to implement effective improvements and responses.
July 1, 2022College of Education News, Faculty and Staff

What eye-tracking research tells us about keeping student attention in the classroom
In a recently published research brief for the David C. Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching, College of Education Professor David Rosengrant explores the use of eye trackers to study student attention and how educators can use the insights from this research to maintain interest in the classroom.
June 14, 2022Centers and Institutes, Research, Resources for Educators
In an article written for The Conversation, College of Education Associate Professor Nathaniel von der Embse discusses the proactive system of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports and the critical role schools play in supporting student mental health.
June 3, 2022Research

The Benefits to Living in ±«Óãtv’s Education Living Learning Community
If you’re looking to join a community that helps you learn alongside other students who share your passion for the education profession, joining ±«Óãtv's Education Living Learning Community might be the perfect opportunity for you.
June 3, 2022Student Life

±«Óãtv to launch new graduate certificate in ‘Game Design for Learning’ this fall
Starting this fall, the ±«Óãtv College of Education will offer a new graduate certificate in game design for learning. The graduate certificate will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate educational games and integrate them into curricula.
June 2, 2022Academics, College of Education News

±«Óãtv College of Education welcomes Peter Trakas as new director of Gus A. Stavros Center
The ±«Óãtv College of Education welcomes Peter Trakas, EdD, as the new director of the Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education. In this role, Trakas will lead the Stavros Center in its mission of advancing the effective teaching and integration of economic education, free enterprise and financial literacy into K-20 curricula.
May 27, 2022Centers and Institutes, College of Education News, Faculty and Staff

Gift from Coca-Cola Beverages Florida supports ±«Óãtv Stavros Center’s ‘Sustainability Superheroes’ initiative
The Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education received a $40,000 gift from Coca-Cola Beverages Florida to support Sustainability Superheroes, a professional development program that provides Florida teachers with sustainability training, mentorship and resources.
May 19, 2022Centers and Institutes