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Students can advance their knowledge in their desired field through four new graduate certificates in health coaching, teaching multilingual learners, clinical mental health counseling and supporting individuals with exceptionalities.
A UAB female student-athlete has been named a finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award, recognizing her academic, athletic, leadership and community service success.
English language learners in the Greater Birmingham area are invited to take free classes to enhance their conversational skills at UAB.
UAB and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education have partnered on a grant that enables preschool educators to help their English-learning students with proven positive results.
Students entering kindergarten who were behind in their social-behavioral development were more likely to be held back, suspended or expelled in the future.
A child’s development comes from the ability to read and the development of motor skills through physical activity, both of which can be used in classroom settings.
A UAB researcher has been recognized for her interventional research and work with school-age children who have emotional and behavioral disorders.
Pens, pencils, backpacks, paper and other school supplies can be dropped off in Suite 126 of the UAB Education Building.
Vanessa Vega to present research proposal on improving multicultural preparedness in teacher education programs at international conference.
Online master’s programs in the School of Education are among the best in the country.
Kindergarten teacher Heather Simpson has been awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Summerlin will serve on a six-member national committee responsible for selecting the assembly’s Notable Children’s Books of 2019, 2020 and 2021.
The School of Education is offering free English conversation classes for faculty, staff, students and the Birmingham community.
A UAB-led program is in its fourth year of work to strengthen the path to college for more than 10,000 students in Alabama’s Black Belt Region.
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