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The Augusta University College of Education and the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences hosted a joint celebration of the achievements of its graduates on Dec. 16 in the Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
The Augusta University College of Education, in partnership with the Jessye Norman School of the Arts, hosted a 2D and 3D visual art show themed around the mandala. The opening reception was Dec. 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and hundreds of residents of Augusta's River Region visited the gallery at the local art school, enjoyed wine and hors d'oeuvres, and mingled with the artists and teachers who created the artwork in the show. Join us for future events!
The Augusta University College of Education, in partnership with the Jessye Norman School of the Arts, hosted a 2D and 3D visual art show themed around the mandala. The opening reception was Dec. 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and hundreds of residents of Augusta's River Region visited the gallery at the local art school, enjoyed wine and hors d'oeuvres, and mingled with the artists and teachers who created the artwork in the show. Join us for future events!
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.
The Augusta University College of Education, in partnership with the Jessye Norman School of the Arts, hosted a 2D and 3D visual art show themed around the mandala. The opening reception was Dec. 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and hundreds of residents of Augusta's River Region visited the gallery at the local art school, enjoyed wine and hors d'oeuvres, and mingled with the artists and teachers who created the artwork in the show. Join us for future events!
The Augusta University College of Education and the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences hosted a joint celebration of the achievements of its graduates on Dec. 16 in the Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
The Augusta University College of Education and the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences hosted a joint celebration of the achievements of its graduates on Dec. 16 in the Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
Education students learn about the Jamaican education system - and have a little bit of fun - in the Caribbean.
The Augusta University College of Education, supported by a grant from the National Security Agency, hosted dozens of teachers from around Augusta's River Region for the 2017 GenCyber Teacher Camp. Teachers learned cyber security and computer coding essentials, and developed lesson plans to take back to their classrooms.
Dr. Mari Carbo, founder and executive director of the National Reading Styles Institute, designated the Augusta University Literacy Center a National Exemplary Model. The designation comes after extensive review of the center’s efficacy rates. Speakers included: Dr. Paulette Harris, founder and director of the literacy center; Dr. Zach Kelehear, dean of the College of Education, which oversees the center; and Dr. Michelle Bryan, Chair of the Department of Advanced Studies and Innovation. Refreshments were served.
The Augusta University College of Education, in partnership with the Jessye Norman School of the Arts, hosted a 2D and 3D visual art show themed around the mandala. The opening reception was Dec. 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and hundreds of residents of Augusta's River Region visited the gallery at the local art school, enjoyed wine and hors d'oeuvres, and mingled with the artists and teachers who created the artwork in the show. Join us for future events!
The College of Education recently launched a new student group for all education and pre-education majors called Teachers for Tomorrow. The purpose of the group is to provide an opportunity to network with other students in the program, hear from and talk with advanced students about their experiences, speak personally with program faculty and advisors, and enjoy social and professional learning opportunities.
The college held the introductory meeting on Sept. 19 in the JSAC Coffeehouse, and the second on Nov. 15 at the home of College of Education Dean Zach Kelehear. Click here to enjoy photos from the events.
If you are interested in Teachers for Tomorrow, please contact Dr. Judi Wilson at jwilso24@augusta.edu or LeeAnn Walker at lewalker@augusta.edu.
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.
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 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.
The Augusta University College of Education and the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences hosted a joint celebration of the achievements of its graduates on Dec. 16 in the Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.
Education students learn about the Jamaican education system - and have a little bit of fun - in the Caribbean.
Education students learn about the Jamaican education system - and have a little bit of fun - in the Caribbean.
The Augusta University College of Education and the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences hosted a joint celebration of the achievements of its graduates on Dec. 16 in the Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
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.
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.
Education students learn about the Jamaican education system - and have a little bit of fun - in the Caribbean.
Education students learn about the Jamaican education system - and have a little bit of fun - in the Caribbean.
Education students learn about the Jamaican education system - and have a little bit of fun - in the Caribbean.
The Augusta University College of Education, supported by a grant from the National Security Agency, hosted dozens of teachers from around Augusta's River Region for the 2017 GenCyber Teacher Camp. Teachers learned cyber security and computer coding essentials, and developed lesson plans to take back to their classrooms.
The Augusta University College of Education, supported by a grant from the National Security Agency, hosted dozens of teachers from around Augusta's River Region for the 2017 GenCyber Teacher Camp. Teachers learned cyber security and computer coding essentials, and developed lesson plans to take back to their classrooms.