Tagged: Institute for Learning Partnership
Regenia Rawlinson, keynote speaker for the Institute for Learning Partnership’s annual Fall Conference, will deliver her keynote address, “Creating a Climate and Culture for Learning,” at 7 p.m. tonight (Thursday, Oct. 4) in the...
UW-Green Bay’s Institute for Learning Partnership will kick off its 14th annual Fall Conference Thursday (Oct. 4), welcoming educators and others from throughout the area. Teachers, administrators, business professionals and the general public are...
UW-Green Bay’s Institute for Learning Partnership is gearing up for its 14th annual Fall Conference, to be held Thursday, Oct. 4 and Friday, Oct. 5 in the University Union. Educators, administrators, business professionals and...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Institute for Learning Partnership will present its 14th annual Fall Conference Oct. 4-5 on the pertinent issue of poverty. “Poverty, Prosperity and Education — The Shaping of a Community”...
Also in case you missed it in the Log Extra … A UW-Green Bay alumna recently named the state’s top high school teacher has a great story to tell. As a returning adult student...
When JoAnn Miller started classes at UW-Green Bay in the late 1990s, math was a challenge. The subject never had been Miller’s strong suit. And now, as a returning adult, it had been more...
Congratulations are in order for UW-Green Bay alumna and Institute for Learning Partnership instructor JoAnn Miller. The Oconto Falls High School science teacher has been named Wisconsin’s High School Teacher of the Year. Miller,...
Congratulations are in order for Professional Program in Education Chair Tim Kaufman, who has been named the new director of the UW-Green Bay Institute for Learning Partnership. Kaufman, who has chaired the award-winning education...
Timothy Kaufman, chair of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Professional Program in Education, has been named the director of the University’s Institute for Learning Partnership, effective Monday, Aug. 27. He succeeds veteran educator Richard Schaal, who stepped down in May after serving as Institute director since 2007.
The inaugural year of The Phoenix Scholar Institute for African American Girls wrapped up last week on campus after a successful first run that included some great stories from local media. We also wanted...