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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.
Graduates, scholarship winners, award winners, faculty, staff, family and friends celebrate accomplishments.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
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.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
The community packed the Augusta University JSAC Ballroom as the College of Education partnered with the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust to offer a 2-day workshop on teaching the Holocaust, along with "A Survivor's Story" with Holocaust survivor Manuela Mendels Bornstein. More than 40 area educators attended the workshop, and more than 200 people attended the event to hear how, with the help of the French resistance, Bornstein escaped Nazi concentration camps.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
The annual Impacting Student Learning Conference was held March 11, 2017, at Augusta University in Augusta, Ga.
The annual Impacting Student Learning Conference was held March 11, 2017, at Augusta University in Augusta, Ga.
Education students learn about the Jamaican education system - and have a little bit of fun - in the Caribbean.
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
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 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.
The Augusta University College of Education hosted the free children's play, "Christmas, the Measles, and Me" on Dec. 7 at the Summerville campus Maxwell Performing Arts Theater.
When Santa Claus comes down with the measles, just days before Christmas, Holly the Elf jumps in to save the day! With a cast of charismatic characters, big laughs and a happy ending of course, this holiday favorite teaches the important lesson that wishes can come true...even if it takes 80 years!
"Christmas, the Measles and Me" is produced by Porkchop Productions and presented by the Augusta University Literacy Center. Porkchop Productions is dedicated to expanding artistic horizons by providing a professional, interactive theatre experience for young people and to promote a life-long appreciation of the performing arts.
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.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
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.
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.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
Dr. Elizabeth Murray-Pendergraft is leading a collaboration between the Augusta University College of Education and Burke County Public Schools. With a $32,000 Teacher Quality Grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Pendergraft and Dr. Mark Freitag from the Augusta University College of Science & Mathematics designed a program called R3 to help elementary teachers in Burke County improve their teaching effectiveness by developing student-centered lessons that connect reading, writing and arithmetic. The project began this month and will conclude in May 2018.
The community packed the Augusta University JSAC Ballroom as the College of Education partnered with the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust to offer a 2-day workshop on teaching the Holocaust, along with "A Survivor's Story" with Holocaust survivor Manuela Mendels Bornstein. More than 40 area educators attended the workshop, and more than 200 people attended the event to hear how, with the help of the French resistance, Bornstein escaped Nazi concentration camps.
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On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
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.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
On Sept. 13, the College of Education hosted a LASER Talk focusing on STEAM education. STEAM education is an approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
This engaging forum organized by the Department of Art featured innovative leaders who shared their creative research through brief presentations and an interactive panel discussion. The evening began with a community share session, and ended with a beautiful reception.
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