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Congratulations, Class of 2013

More than 400 College of Education and Health Professions stduents crossed the stage at the College Park Center to receive their diplomas in the spring 2012 Commencement ceremony.

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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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Over 400 Education and Health Professions Students Graduate

More than 400 College of Education and Health Professions students crossed the stage at the College Park…

Education professor honored with national distance learning award

Peggy Semingson, assistant professor in the College of Education and Health Professions, is one of two…

Education professor named to new UT System Academy of Distinguished Teachers

Mary Lynn Crow, professor of curriculum and instruction, is one of two UT Arlington faculty members to…

Kinesiology professor honored with young investigator award

The National Association for Sport and Physical Education honored Priscila Caçola with the Lolas E.…

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