Education scholarships presented to four UW-Green Bay students
Prof. Timothy Kaufman, chair of the Professional Program in Education at UW-Green Bay, recently presented four scholarships to well-deserving students in the Education program.
Prof. Timothy Kaufman, chair of the Professional Program in Education at UW-Green Bay, recently presented four scholarships to well-deserving students in the Education program.
The Professional Program in Education at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has been selected to receive the UW System’s top honor for outstanding teaching.
A controversial review of America’s teacher colleges has met resistance in Wisconsin, where education school leaders in the public and private sector say they will not voluntarily participate, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. The National...
Writing on behalf of herself and the American Association of University Women, Sandra M. Stokes, professor emerita of education and gender studies, cites statistics saying women in Wisconsin earn only 71 cents for every...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is once again offering dozens of summer courses for educators who are looking for opportunities to reach professional development goals, obtain license renewal, or seek salary advancement.
Professor Emerita Sandra M. Stokes of Education has been named to the Publications Committee of the International Reading Association.
UW-Green Bay’s Rodenhauser twins, the recently graduated Beth and Amanda, are in the news again, this time featured in the Winter 2011 edition of Common Ground, the periodic newsletter of the Green Bay Education...
Prof. Mark Kiehn, associate professor of Education and Music, shares word that UW-Green Bay has received a two-year, $186,000 grant to create the UW-Green Bay Music Education Institutes. Kiehn wrote the grant and directs...
UW-Green Bay has received a two-year, $186,000 grant to create the UW-Green Bay Music Education Institutes. Prof. Mark Kiehn, Education and Music, wrote the grant and directs the program. Funding will support 30 professional...
The Institute for Learning Partnership at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay welcomed 12 educators taking the initial steps toward Accomplished Educator Professional Development Certification.