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Fighting Back

As bullying incidents become more widespread and vicious, UT Arlington professors—including many from the College of Education and Health Professions—are engaged in sweeping research and scholarly studies to curb the troubling trend.

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Training Parents as Teachers

For centuries, educators have debated why Johnny can’t read. If parents were better trained, would it make a difference in the children’s long-term academic performances? That’s what curriculum and instruction Assistant Professor Amber Brown aims to find out.

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Coordinated Effort

Kinesiology Assistant Professor Priscila Caçola believes developmental coordination disorder may be linked to a difficulty in the way the brain plans movement. She hopes working with children will test that theory and lead to more effective interventions.

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Top of Her Class

Dr. Kathleen Tice, assistant professor of education, was recently honored with an Outstanding Teaching Award from the UT System Board of Regents. The prestigious achievement recognizes her extraordinary classroom performance and innovation at the undergraduate level.

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UT Arlington College of Education Professor receives national honor

Leisa Martin, assistant professor in the College of Education and Health Professions, is one of only…

Distinguished leader, author to speak in College of Education's Mike Moses K-16 Leadership Speaker Series

Thomas Bellamy, founding director of the Goodlad Institute for Education Renewal at the University of…

Education professor receives Academic Partnerships research grant

WTNZ/FOX 43 (Knoxville, Tenn.) reported the first research grant recipients from the Faculty eCommons'…

AT&T gift will allow UT Arlington College of Education to expand college readiness centers at North Texas high schools

Worldwide communications giant AT&T has awarded a $300,000 gift to The University of Texas at Arlington…

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