Blog

Article Listing

Filter By

Submit

Viewing items with Category: All Categories, Year: All Years

USF students at a research conference on the Tampa campus

Special issue of research journal highlights work of USF students, faculty

The latest issue of The Journal of Practitioner Research includes the work of numerous students and faculty from the College of Education.

July 19, 2018Academics, Faculty and Staff, Research, Resources for Educators

New York City Skyline

College of Education faculty, graduate students to present at 2018 AERA Annual Meeting

More than 60 faculty and graduate students from the College of Education will participate in the American Educational Research Association's 2018 Annual Meeting as invited speakers, research authors, mentors and award recipients.

April 9, 2018College of Education News, Faculty and Staff, Research

Young boy frowning

Schools shouldn’t wait for red flags to address student mental health needs

Students who need mental health services rarely receive them, writes USF School Psychology faculty member Nathaniel von der Embse.

March 1, 2018Research

Screenshot of KidCitizen website

Education professors launch app that helps students explore Congress, civic participation through primary sources

Thanks to the work of two College of Education professors, a newly launched resource will help young students engage with history through primary sources in the Library of Congress.

November 30, 2017Community Engagement, Faculty and Staff, Research, Resources for Educators

Nathaniel von der Embse headshot

School Psychology Professor develops new tools to help educators inform behavioral interventions

College of Education Assistant Professor Nathaniel von der Embse is part of a grant-supported research team developing brief and efficient assessment tools.

November 28, 2017Faculty and Staff, Research

Nathaniel von der Embse headshot

School Psychology Professor researches school-wide behavior interventions through National Institute of Justice Grant

College of Education Assistant Professor Nathaniel von der Embse, PhD, is part of a research team that is exploring how educators can implement school-wide positive behavior interventions for students in challenging urban school environments.

November 27, 2017Faculty and Staff, Research

Girl using cell phone in her bedroom

Faculty Receive NSF Grant to Detect Cyberbullying

A research team at the University of South Florida received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to explore a different approach to detecting cyberbullying in the digital communications of young adolescents.

October 2, 2017Research

Photo of Ruthmae Sears

Mathematics Education Professor Receives Research Grant from National Science Foundation

Professor Ruthmae Sears received a grant from the National Science Foundation for a collaborative research project that will take a look at the clinical experiences provided to student teachers in mathematics education programs.

July 27, 2017Faculty and Staff, Research

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Doctoral student receives student research award for focus on terminology in science education literature

After spending a year researching and publishing, Frederick Bradley was selected as the recipient of a Student Research Award from the American Educational Research Association's Science and Teaching Learning Special Interest Group.

May 2, 2017Academics, Research

Umbrellas on the San Antonio riverwalk

College of Education faculty, graduate students to present at 2017 AERA Annual Meeting

The research of more than 50 faculty members and graduate students from the USF College of Education will be presented to the educational research community at this year’s American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting from April 27 to May 1 in San Antonio, Texas.

April 26, 2017College of Education News, Research

Michael and Ilene Person

College of Education Faculty Members Receive Grant Highlighting Puerto Rican History and Culture

College of Education professors Michael and Ilene Berson have received a grant from the Library of Congress' Teaching with Primary Sources Eastern Regional Program.

August 17, 2016Faculty and Staff, Research

About the USF College of Education:

As the home for more than 2,200 students and 130 faculty members across three campuses, the University of South Florida 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.