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The program, offered on campus and online, gives students instructional strategies needed to become effective K-12 reading specialists.
Educators, literacy experts and nationally renowned authors will address increasing literacy and improving literacy efforts in schools.
The UAB School of Education is offering free English conversation classes for faculty, staff, students, and the Birmingham community.
Robin Ennis, Ph.D., has been recognized by the Council for Exceptional Children Division of Research for her work involving children with emotional and behavioral disorders.
Lee Meadows, Ph.D., will serve as co-chair for the Alabama State Department of Education Strategic Planning Committee on Science.
The grants will provide support for two projects that will provide training and professional development to current and future educators.
Alumna Sarah Hicks will travel to the Galapagos Islands in an effort to enhance geographic knowledge in classrooms and local communities.
Changes in the classroom and on the state and federal levels are needed to help early childhood educators best serve children from diverse family structures.

Maryann Manning, a longtime UAB School of Education faculty member, has been honored for her contributions and lifelong dedication to the field of literacy.

Tiffany Reed, an early childhood and elementary education major, will be honored at the 2016 Alabama Alpha Delta Kappa convention in Birmingham.

The School of Education online master’s program is considered one of the best choices for students in 2016.

Midsouth Literacy Journal will provide biyearly publishing of research in areas of reading, writing, financial, mathematical and scientific literacy.
UAB pilot program at Birmingham's A.H. Parker High School will continue for a second year thanks to a philanthropic contribution from AT&T Alabama.
The two-mile walk/run, to be held Saturday, Oct. 31, benefits the UAB School of Education’s Manning Family Literacy Center, which is working to enhance literacy state-wide.
Fall community English classes at UAB will begin Sept. 10; the placement test for new participants will take place Sept. 3.
The School of Education looks to enhance learning outcomes, health and wellness of P-12 population, as well as of adults in Alabama and around the world.
1.25 million grant will be used to improve services and results for young children with disabilities and their families.
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