FGCU addresses the changing face — and race — of education
Professor’s journey to overcome prejudice underscores importance of multicultural learning...
Grad student explores power of multicultural education
‘One of our stars,’ international student publishes multiple research papers...
A love of teaching, discovered at FGCU, leads to Peace Corps
Alum who found her passion through service-learning will teach English in Thailand...
What can a student teach a professor?
New program helps faculty see coursework from the other side...
Little decisions help FGCU grad make big strides as scholastic art director
Not many people become department heads in just their second year of teaching. For Felipe Maldonado (’16, Art), leading the...
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...
Fulbright paves way for unforgettable Rwandan adventure
Mark Simpson and his wife, Sheila Bolduc-Simpson, spent a memorable 10 months in Kigali, Rwanda. The life-changing experience came about through...
Alumna shares insights on teaching abroad
On a U.S. Department of State fellowship, Casey Moorman (’09, B.A., Special Education with ESOL endorsement; ’13, M.Ed., Reading Education)...
Feb. 3 festival promotes literacy
FGCU’s College of Education, in partnership with the Southwest Florida Reading Festival, hosts a literacy festival on Friday, Feb. 3 from...
College of Ed festival promotes literacy
Oct. 7 event features authors of children’s and young-adult literature and engages area schoolchildren....
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...
New Faculty Academy helps professors hone teaching
Program covers lesson planning, grading strategies, course development, effective lecturing and other teaching techniques....