Education grad finds her calling in advocating for students
When Madison Franz was a young girl, she enjoyed being the teacher in a pretend school she set up. She’d...
STARs rise to the challenge of teaching remotely
Teachable moments often arise from unexpected, awkward or unsettling circumstances, providing an opportunity to draw something positive from a negative...
FGCU addresses the changing face — and race — of education
Professor’s journey to overcome prejudice underscores importance of multicultural learning...
Elliott elected president of international honor society
Dr. Elizabeth M. Elliott, a professor in FGCU’s College of Education and director of the Family Resource Center on campus, was recently elected to the Executive...
All the world’s a classroom for Child & Youth Studies majors
Graduates go on to nontraditional teaching jobs or graduate study with the aim of working with youngsters in fields with...
Students practice social studies teaching at Immokalee school
Exercise helps teachers in training gain experience with children....