Tagged: Education program
With just days remaining in the 2010-11 UW-Green Bay Faculty and Staff Campaign, the Big Thermometer shows that more than 49% of the employees on campus have made their contribution. One of the campaign...
The Faculty/Staff Campaign has reached the home stretch. Robert Hornacek shows us where the campaign is right now. He also introduces us to education Prof. Scott Ashmann, the Faculty co-chair of the campaign.
The Education Outreach Office is offering a new course designed to help students and early-childhood educators find new ways to help young students learn. The course, “Early Literacy and Learning for our Youngest Students”...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is offering a new course designed to help students and early childhood educators find new ways to help young students learn. The course, “Early Literacy and Learning for our Youngest Students” starts Saturday, Oct. 9.
UW-Green Bay education professor Steven Kimball offered his take on gender specific classrooms in elementary and middle schools. An article in the Green Bay Press-Gazette brought attention to separate boys and girls classes in...
Fostering a bond between schools and families will be a focus of the 12th annual Institute for Learning Partnership’s Fall Conference next Thursday and Friday (Oct. 7 and 8) on campus. Gwendolyn Webb-Johnson, a...
Fostering a bond between schools and families will be a focus of the 12th annual Institute for Learning Partnership’s Fall Conference, Oct. 7-8 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
It’s back to the classroom for about three dozen elementary school educators from across Wisconsin spending two weeks on the UW-Green Bay campus this month. We have some nice snapshots of them, and their...
It was back to the classroom for about three dozen elementary school educators from across Wisconsin who spent two weeks on the UW-Green Bay campus this August. The University, in partnership with The Einstein Project, offers summer science institutes.
Thirty-six Wisconsin elementary school teachers are taking part in a training program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to learn how to better incorporate science methods into daily classroom activities.