August 1st, 2010 |
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Faculty
News About the Faculty in Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy
| Khalil Dirani, assistant professor of Adult Education selected as Lilly Fellow.
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| Juanita Johnson-Bailey, professor of Adult Education, among those recognized at the University of Georgia’s Honors Day program on Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Johnson-Bailey is a recipient of a Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, the university’s highest recognition of superior instruction at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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| Adult Education Professor Tom Valentine named Senior Teaching Fellow for 2009-10 |
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| April Peters, assistant professor in Education Administration and Policy recognized as an outstanding teacher at the University of Georgia’s Honors Day program on Wednesday, April 7, 2010.
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Dr. Ronald M. Cervero (C), professor and head of the Department of Lifelong Leadership, Education, Administration, and Policy, receives the 2008 Aderhold Distinguished Professor Award as faculty colleagues, Dr. John Dayton, Dr. Sharan Merriam, and Dr. Jude Preissle congratulate him. Photo by Catharin Shepard |
| Dr. Robert Hill, associate professor in the Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy, receives the Fulfilling the Dream Award at the annual Freedom Breakfast. Hill received this award at the 5th annual Freedom Breakfast co-sponsored by the University of Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, and the Clarke County School District. |
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COE professors John Dayton and Juanita Johnson Bailey, both from the department of lifelong education, administration, and policy, have joined an esteemed group of UGA colleagues who spend time reflecting on the teaching, learning process. |
| Judith Preissle, qualitative research professor in the department of lifelong education, administration, and policy, is one of two women faculty to be honored with the 2006 Women’s Studies Award from the University of Georgia Institute for Women’s Studies.
The award honors those who have made significant contributions to women’s studies at UGA and to the lives of women on campus. |
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Zepeda Receives ‘Master Professor’ Award from University Council for Educational Administration
Sally J. Zepeda was recently recognized as one of the top educational leadership professors among Research I institutions in the United States and Canada by the University Council of Educational Administration. |