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October 17th, 2012, 08:10

A good sign: COE lecturer honored for advocacy for the deaf

Christopher Patterson, a faculty member in the College of Education’s department of communication sciences and special education, received the 2012 Georgia Deaf Community Leader Award.

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October 8th, 2012, 05:10

COE hosts word identification, paraphrasing strategy workshops October 18-19

The University of Georgia College of Education is offering two all-day teacher workshops—one on Word Identification Strategy and the other on Paraphrasing and Summarizing Strategy—on Rivers Crossing on College Station Road, October 18-19, 2012.

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August 17th, 2012, 03:08

Speech & Hearing Clinic helps North Oconee High band protect hearing

Staff members and students from the University of Georgia’s Speech and Hearing Clinic fit North Oconee High School band members last week with special ear plugs that will dampen the sound volume to protect their hearing without interfering with their ability to hear directions and tone, reported an August 15 story in The Oconee Enterprise.

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August 8th, 2012, 06:08

COE students promote hearing loss prevention at Battle of Bands

A team of University of Georgia speech-language pathology graduate students helped educate some 2,000 high school musicians, their families, and band directors in a hearing-loss prevention promotion at the Battle of the Bands held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on July 28.

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April 24th, 2012, 09:04

4th annual Communication Sciences & Special Education Summer Institute

Nearly 200 speech language pathologists, audiologists, educators and students from across the state will hear about the latest research and best practices in their fields at the University of Georgia’s fourth annual Communication Sciences and Special Education Summer Institute. Participants will gain insights, strategies and knowledge related to the topics of behavior management, current issues [...]

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May 10th, 2012, 04:05

COE student group raises $3,677 for UGA Speech & Hearing Clinic

UGA’s National Student Speech Language Hearing Association recently presented a check for $3,677 from their annual fundraising effort to the UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic based in the College of Education.

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April 24th, 2012, 09:04

UGA hosts 4th annual Communication Sciences and Special Education Summer Institute June 13-15

Nearly 200 speech language pathologists, audiologists, educators and students from across the state will hear about the latest research and best practices in their fields at the University of Georgia’s fourth annual Communication Sciences and Special Education Summer Institute at the UGA Hotel and Conference Center at the Georgia Center June 13-15.

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February 9th, 2012, 11:02

Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences Workshop

This one-day workshop will focus on the use of single subject research designs in answering applied research questions related to educational and clinical practices. Educators and therapists will be encouraged to view themselves as “science-practitioners” in which they assume an active role in applied research efforts in order to assess the ecological validity of research [...]

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February 9th, 2012, 11:02

COE offers workshop for special education teachers, therapists April 5

The University of Georgia College of Education’s Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Education & Human Development will host the Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences Workshop for educators and therapists at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Conference Center on Thursday, April 5.

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December 5th, 2011, 04:12

The University of Georgia has received a $1.23 million grant to help grow its program for teachers wanting to go into early education, reports the Associated Press in a December 5 story that appeared in media across the nation.

The story also was reported in the December 5 issue of The Red & Black.

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