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USF School Psychology Program joins national initiative to bring free social emotional learning resources to parents, educators
Faculty and graduate students in USF鈥檚 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

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鈥檚 teacher preparation programs are adapting to a 鈥渘ew normal鈥 by virtually teaching and connecting with their students in creative ways.
April 9, 2020Academics, Student Life

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

How parents can support their K-12 student in online learning
USF Instructional Technology Instructor James Hatten shares tips for parents who are currently learning how to best support their child鈥檚 success in a newly created online classroom.
April 3, 2020Resources for Educators

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

10 Tips for Success in Online Classes
USF Instructional Technology faculty members James Hatten and Sanghoon Park share tips and strategies to help you successfully navigate online learning.
April 3, 2020Academics

Student Spotlight: Robert Bhoolai
Following a career change to teaching, Robert Bhoolai enrolled in USF's Educational Leadership master's program to learn how to better drive student learning and achievement.
March 26, 2020Student Life

Associate Professor receives 鈥楤est Paper Award鈥 from Association for Institutional Research
College of Education Associate Professor Amber Dumford was awarded the Charles F. Elton Best Paper Award from the Association for Institutional Research.
March 19, 2020Faculty and Staff

USF Graduate Programs Among the Nation鈥檚 Best in New U.S. News and World Report Rankings
The USF College of Education's programs are ranked among the best graduate programs in America according to the latest rankings from U.S. News and World Report. The 2021 Best Graduate Education Program rankings place USF's education programs in the top 75.
March 17, 2020College of Education News

Gus A. Stavros Center receives gift from State Farm to support financial literacy education programs
The Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education received a $20,000 gift from State Farm to support the Center鈥檚 K-12 economics education professional development programs.
March 4, 2020Centers and Institutes

David C. Anchin Center presentation explores strategies for supporting oral language development in pre-K classroom
During a presentation hosted by the David C. Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching, College of Education Assistant Professor Elizabeth Hadley presented her research on why supporting oral language development in pre-K classrooms is critical to developing young readers.
February 27, 2020Centers and Institutes, Faculty and Staff

College of Education鈥檚 online graduate programs climb 14 points in U.S. News rankings
The USF College of Education was recognized nationally for its online graduate programs as part of the 2020 rankings released in January by U.S. News and World Report.
February 26, 2020Academics, College of Education News