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±«Óătv-hosted research journal publishes special issue on teaching, inquiry during COVID-19

The Journal of Practitioner Research, an open-access journal housed in the ±«Óătv College of Education, published a special issue about the challenges and opportunities teachers are facing during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

October 27, 2021Centers and Institutes, Research, Resources for Educators

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Registration now open for David C. Anchin Center ‘Reimagining Education’ Virtual Conference

Created in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the conference will discuss the urgency the education sector faces in developing enduring, transformative changes for how education is provided to diverse populations in Florida schools. The online conference will take place on Dec. 3-5, 2020.

October 29, 2020Centers and Institutes

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±«Óătv selects 23 research projects for funding in anti-racism effort

A ±«Óătv research task force working to address racial issues and attitudes on a local, national and global scale has selected 23 projects exploring a wide range of issues in systemic inequality, economic and health disparities, Black history and contemporary challenges for funding. Multiple research projects from faculty and staff in the College of Education were selected for funding.

September 9, 2020Research

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David C. Anchin Center online course provides teachers with best practices for virtual instruction

±«Óătv Instructor James Hatten and the David C. Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching launched a free, online professional development series titled, “Effective Online Teaching.”

August 24, 2020Centers and Institutes, Resources for Educators

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±«Óătv students gain literacy teaching skills through virtual tutoring program

In response to ±«Óătv's shift to fully-online instruction due to the coronavirus pandemic, the College of Education's summer literacy practicum course was hosted in a format that gave ±«Óătv students experience tutoring preschool and elementary-aged students in virtual settings.

July 23, 2020Academics, Community Engagement

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Activities to keep your preschooler learning from home—tips from the ±«Óătv Preschool for Creative Learning

Teachers from the ±«Óătv Preschool for Creative Learning share ideas that offer activities for play with young children while supporting learning connections in a variety of content areas. These experiences allow for children to work together with family members and engage in discussion as they play.

May 6, 2020Resources for Educators

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Alumna adapts to rapid changes in education while teaching in Italy during COVID-19 pandemic

Malina Pakulak knew becoming an educator would require flexibility. Yet, when the global coronavirus pandemic struck Italy, forcing the country into a nation-wide lockdown on March 9, Pakulak wasn’t sure what the teaching profession would look like in the coming weeks.

April 16, 2020Alumni and Friends

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±«Óătv School Psychology Program joins national initiative to bring free social emotional learning resources to parents, educators

Faculty and graduate students in ±«Óătv’s School Psychology Program have joined a collaboration of nonprofit organizations to launch the "ChooSELove To Thrive" series, a campaign that provides parents and educators with social emotional learning strategies for supporting students and families through the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

April 14, 2020Community Engagement

±«Óătv: A Preeminent Research University

College of Education teacher candidates adapt to changes in schooling amid COVID-19 pandemic

Though teaching their students face-to-face in a classroom is no longer an option, seniors completing their final internship in one of the College of Education’s teacher preparation programs are adapting to a “new normal” by virtually teaching and connecting with their students in creative ways.

April 9, 2020Academics, Student Life

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How to meet the social, emotional needs of your child during COVID-19

±«Óătv School Psychology Instructor Kahlila Lawrence provides some strategies for how parents can best support their children socially and emotionally while the whole family is at home full-time.

April 3, 2020Resources for Educators

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How parents can support their K-12 student in online learning

±«Óătv Instructional Technology Instructor James Hatten shares tips for parents who are currently learning how to best support their child’s success in a newly created online classroom.

April 3, 2020Resources for Educators

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Tips for Parents: How to Talk to Your Child About COVID-19

±«Óătv Counselor Education Instructor Cynthia Topdemir shares strategies and resources for parents and educators to use while talking about the coronavirus with their children.

April 3, 2020Resources for Educators

About the ±«Óătv College of Education:

As the home for more than 2,200 students and 130 faculty members across three campuses, the ±«Óătv College of Education offers state-of-the-art teacher training and collegial graduate studies designed to empower educational leaders. Our college is nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), and our educator preparation programs are fully approved by the Florida Department of Education.