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Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

The Kids University interactive camp at Augusta University allows students to work on actual real-world situations that affect the local community. Each week, students will participate in a different focus area while embedding all aspects of science, math, technology, and engineering with fine arts to create actual products. See story here: coenews.augusta.edu/archives/1948

Augusta University College of Education hosted the first GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp June 6-10, 2016. The camp provided cyber training to 10 education majors and 20 local teachers. The educators come from 16 local schools in five school systems and two private schools. Participants are encouraged to take the cyber skills they learned back to their school and system, potentially impacting more than 500 educators and 8,000 students. The GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp is free for all participants and is funded by a $94,000 grant from the National Security Agency in collaboration with the National Science Foundation.

This album contains photos from the 2016 study abroad trip to Jamaica with education students from Augusta University.

 

Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale, St. Andrew is a secret hideaway with beautiful homes used to house students, volunteers and interns. See breathtaking sceneries of the Blue Mountains to the East and a spectacular view of Kingston to the west. This community is a visual feast of ferns, flora and fauna. Everywhere you turn, there will be towering fruit trees, cool breeze and panoramic mountains. Education majors will work one-on-one or in small groups to tutor children of varying levels of educational and physical ability. Participants will visit a local school and university to learn about the educational system in Jamaica.

This album contains photos from the 2016 study abroad trip to Jamaica with education students from Augusta University.

 

Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale, St. Andrew is a secret hideaway with beautiful homes used to house students, volunteers and interns. See breathtaking sceneries of the Blue Mountains to the East and a spectacular view of Kingston to the west. This community is a visual feast of ferns, flora and fauna. Everywhere you turn, there will be towering fruit trees, cool breeze and panoramic mountains. Education majors will work one-on-one or in small groups to tutor children of varying levels of educational and physical ability. Participants will visit a local school and university to learn about the educational system in Jamaica.

Augusta University brought Deborah Wiles, renowned author of “Love, Ruby Lavender,” “Aurora County All-Stars” and “Each Little Bird That Sings,” to visit 5th grade students and AU preservice teachers at Lake Forest Elementary on Monday, March 12. Wiles’ recent book, “Countdown,” a work of historical fiction is set in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis, is part of the school’s curriculum this year. She made two presentations and answered questions from Lake Forest Hills Elementary students and AU preservice teachers.

Augusta University College of Education hosted the first GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp June 6-10, 2016. The camp provided cyber training to 10 education majors and 20 local teachers. The educators come from 16 local schools in five school systems and two private schools. Participants are encouraged to take the cyber skills they learned back to their school and system, potentially impacting more than 500 educators and 8,000 students. The GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp is free for all participants and is funded by a $94,000 grant from the National Security Agency in collaboration with the National Science Foundation.

Augusta University brought Deborah Wiles, renowned author of “Love, Ruby Lavender,” “Aurora County All-Stars” and “Each Little Bird That Sings,” to visit 5th grade students and AU preservice teachers at Lake Forest Elementary on Monday, March 12. Wiles’ recent book, “Countdown,” a work of historical fiction is set in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis, is part of the school’s curriculum this year. She made two presentations and answered questions from Lake Forest Hills Elementary students and AU preservice teachers.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

The Augusta University SPED Club hosted a Special Easter Egg Hunt for all children with special needs and their siblings on Friday, April 21, 2017, at the Augusta Headquarters Library. The hunt was designed to be an entertaining way to learn how to use library resources through fun games. The event was free and open to the public thanks to a partnership between the AU SPED Club and the Augusta Public Library.

Photo by Karyn Warren - The Augusta University College of Education's Special Education Club (SPED Club) hosted a holiday party for children with special needs.

Augusta University College of Education hosted the first GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp June 6-10, 2016. The camp provided cyber training to 10 education majors and 20 local teachers. The educators come from 16 local schools in five school systems and two private schools. Participants are encouraged to take the cyber skills they learned back to their school and system, potentially impacting more than 500 educators and 8,000 students. The GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp is free for all participants and is funded by a $94,000 grant from the National Security Agency in collaboration with the National Science Foundation.

This album contains photos from the 2016 study abroad trip to Jamaica with education students from Augusta University.

 

Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale, St. Andrew is a secret hideaway with beautiful homes used to house students, volunteers and interns. See breathtaking sceneries of the Blue Mountains to the East and a spectacular view of Kingston to the west. This community is a visual feast of ferns, flora and fauna. Everywhere you turn, there will be towering fruit trees, cool breeze and panoramic mountains. Education majors will work one-on-one or in small groups to tutor children of varying levels of educational and physical ability. Participants will visit a local school and university to learn about the educational system in Jamaica.

K¹² International Academy Graduates! 2014

Dr. Patricia Alvarez McHatton, dean of the College of Education at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, visited Augusta University teacher education students and AU College of Education faculty on March 15 to talk about how to address inequality in the k12 classroom. Full story: coenews.augusta.edu/archives/1957

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

The Augusta University Literacy Center was awarded exemplary model status from the National Reading Styles Institute on Nov. 29, 2016.

 

Our mission is to deliver literacy-related community services such as individual tutoring to learners of all ages, summer literacy camps, literacy sponsored plays, and much more!

K¹² International Academy Graduates! 2014

This album contains photos from the 2016 study abroad trip to Jamaica with education students from Augusta University.

 

Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale, St. Andrew is a secret hideaway with beautiful homes used to house students, volunteers and interns. See breathtaking sceneries of the Blue Mountains to the East and a spectacular view of Kingston to the west. This community is a visual feast of ferns, flora and fauna. Everywhere you turn, there will be towering fruit trees, cool breeze and panoramic mountains. Education majors will work one-on-one or in small groups to tutor children of varying levels of educational and physical ability. Participants will visit a local school and university to learn about the educational system in Jamaica.

Augusta University College of Education hosted the first GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp June 6-10, 2016. The camp provided cyber training to 10 education majors and 20 local teachers. The educators come from 16 local schools in five school systems and two private schools. Participants are encouraged to take the cyber skills they learned back to their school and system, potentially impacting more than 500 educators and 8,000 students. The GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp is free for all participants and is funded by a $94,000 grant from the National Security Agency in collaboration with the National Science Foundation.

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This album contains photos from the 2016 study abroad trip to Jamaica with education students from Augusta University.

 

Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale, St. Andrew is a secret hideaway with beautiful homes used to house students, volunteers and interns. See breathtaking sceneries of the Blue Mountains to the East and a spectacular view of Kingston to the west. This community is a visual feast of ferns, flora and fauna. Everywhere you turn, there will be towering fruit trees, cool breeze and panoramic mountains. Education majors will work one-on-one or in small groups to tutor children of varying levels of educational and physical ability. Participants will visit a local school and university to learn about the educational system in Jamaica.

Augusta University College of Education hosted the first GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp June 6-10, 2016. The camp provided cyber training to 10 education majors and 20 local teachers. The educators come from 16 local schools in five school systems and two private schools. Participants are encouraged to take the cyber skills they learned back to their school and system, potentially impacting more than 500 educators and 8,000 students. The GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp is free for all participants and is funded by a $94,000 grant from the National Security Agency in collaboration with the National Science Foundation.

Augusta University College of Education hosted the first GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp June 6-10, 2016. The camp provided cyber training to 10 education majors and 20 local teachers. The educators come from 16 local schools in five school systems and two private schools. Participants are encouraged to take the cyber skills they learned back to their school and system, potentially impacting more than 500 educators and 8,000 students. The GenCyber Middle Grades Teacher Camp is free for all participants and is funded by a $94,000 grant from the National Security Agency in collaboration with the National Science Foundation.

K¹² International Academy Graduates! 2014

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.

The annual Impacting Student Learning Conference was held March 11, 2017, at Augusta University in Augusta, Ga.

This album contains photos from the 2016 study abroad trip to Jamaica with education students from Augusta University.

 

Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale, St. Andrew is a secret hideaway with beautiful homes used to house students, volunteers and interns. See breathtaking sceneries of the Blue Mountains to the East and a spectacular view of Kingston to the west. This community is a visual feast of ferns, flora and fauna. Everywhere you turn, there will be towering fruit trees, cool breeze and panoramic mountains. Education majors will work one-on-one or in small groups to tutor children of varying levels of educational and physical ability. Participants will visit a local school and university to learn about the educational system in Jamaica.

This album contains photos from the 2016 study abroad trip to Jamaica with education students from Augusta University.

 

Nestled on top of the picturesque hill of Smokeyvale, St. Andrew is a secret hideaway with beautiful homes used to house students, volunteers and interns. See breathtaking sceneries of the Blue Mountains to the East and a spectacular view of Kingston to the west. This community is a visual feast of ferns, flora and fauna. Everywhere you turn, there will be towering fruit trees, cool breeze and panoramic mountains. Education majors will work one-on-one or in small groups to tutor children of varying levels of educational and physical ability. Participants will visit a local school and university to learn about the educational system in Jamaica.

K¹² International Academy Graduates! 2014

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