The Educator
Performance
Better Mathematics through Literacy Summer Institute a Success for Local Elementary Teachers
OU Welcomes the QUANT Institute for the First Time
SEOCEMS Grants Teachers the Opportunity to Experiment with Math and Science in the Classroom
The Appalachian Writers Guild Encourages Teachers to Write About Their Heritage
coe Class of 2012 Welcomed at the Third Annual Convocation and Welcome
Research and Creativity Fair Showcases PCOE Student Work
Progress
2008 Awards Luncheon Honors Students and Faculty
Field Supervisor Workshop Offered to Counselor Education Student Supervisors
Integrating Islam Workshop Recognizes Diversity of Religion in the Classroom
The PCOE Welcomes Our New Faculty and Staff Arrivals
Watch Party for Governor Strickland's Conversation on Education Reform
coe Welcomes First Cutler Scholar
Dr. Kern Alexander Named Samuel I. Hicks Executive in Residence
Prominence
The PCOE Congratulates its Distinguished Faculty Authors
OUCTM Student Members Travel to Salt Lake City for NCTM Conference
University Leadership Gala Recognizes Four PCOE Students
The PCOE Travels to Washington for the 4th Annual AACTE Day on the Hill
coe Hosts First Rural / Urban Collaborative Institute
SOTCP, One of the Few National and International Certification Programs Moves to the PCOE
coe Student Develops New Honors Track, First Class Inaugurated
coe Awards Recognition Luncheon |
The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education took time out to recognize outstanding students, faculty, and staff at the 2008 Awards Recognition Luncheon
held Friday, May 30 in Margaret Walter Hall Rotunda.
Over sixty scholarships, grants and awards were presented during the luncheon, and among them six outstanding faculty and staff awards.
Congratulations!
Please click HERE for a full list of award and scholarship winners.
Please click HERE to view the 2008 photo album.
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A child takes photos of the crowd as his |
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