09 Feb 2016    

UNL Parents Association recognizes HRTM faculty

Dipra Jha and Shannon Rowen, both assistant professors of practice in Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management, were recently recognized by the UNL Parents Association and the UNL Teaching Council for their contributions to students. They were honored during the 28th UNL Parents Association recognition reception on January 29, which celebrated faculty and staff who have made significant difference in the lives of students. 



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09 Feb 2016    By Brad Stauffer

New book by Gatti explores teacher preparation pathways

Exploring how teachers in traditional and alternative pathways (such as Teach for America or teacher residency programs) learn to teach is the topic of a new book by Lauren Gatti, assistant professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education in the College of Education and Human Sciences.

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09 Feb 2016    By Brad Stauffer

New book by Gatti explores teacher preparation pathways

Exploring how teachers in traditional and alternative pathways (such as Teach for America or teacher residency programs) learn to teach is the topic of a new book by Lauren Gatti, assistant professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education in the College of Education and Human Sciences.

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09 Feb 2016    By Brad Stauffer

TLTE's Catalano authors new book about global migration

Personal experience has helped motivate the development of Theresa Catalano’s new book, “Talking about Global Migration: Implications for Language Teaching.” The book addresses educational responses to migration that are informed by interviews with migrants across the globe.

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09 Feb 2016    By Brad Stauffer

TLTE's Catalano authors new book about global migration

Personal experience has helped motivate the development of Theresa Catalano’s new book, “Talking about Global Migration: Implications for Language Teaching.” The book addresses educational responses to migration that are informed by interviews with migrants across the globe.

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05 Feb 2016    

Heaton honored by AMTE

Ruth Heaton, the Gilmartin Professor of Mathematics Education in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL), was presented the 2016 Nadine Bezuk Award for Excellence in Leadership and Service in Mathematics Teacher Education Jan. 28 in Irvine, California at the annual conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE).

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05 Feb 2016    

Heaton honored by AMTE

Ruth Heaton, the Gilmartin Professor of Mathematics Education in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL), was presented the 2016 Nadine Bezuk Award for Excellence in Leadership and Service in Mathematics Teacher Education Jan. 28 in Irvine, California at the annual conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE).

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27 Jan 2016    By Kenna Schneringer, marketing associate, University of Nebraska Online Worldwide

Wesley nominated for Pearson’s Online Learning Excellence Award

Engagement, experience and an encouraging nature were attributes that prompted online Educational Studies student Theresa Sullivan to nominate Katherine Wesley, PhD of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) for the Pearson’s 2016 Online Learning Excellence Award.

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27 Jan 2016    By Kenna Schneringer, marketing associate, University of Nebraska Online Worldwide

Wesley nominated for Pearson’s Online Learning Excellence Award

Engagement, experience and an encouraging nature were attributes that prompted online Educational Studies student Theresa Sullivan to nominate Katherine Wesley, PhD of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) for the Pearson’s 2016 Online Learning Excellence Award.

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Yolanda Mitchell

25 Jan 2016    By Keith McGuffey

Yolanda Mitchell Earns Parents' Praise

Dr. Yolanda Mitchell, CYAF Assistant Professor of Practice, is a 2016 recipient of the Certificate of Recognition for Contributions to Students from the UNL Teaching Council & UNL Parents Association.

The certificate recognizes UNL faculty, advisors and staff members who make a difference in the day-to-day lives and as well as the academic career of UNL undergraduates. Nomination to receive the certificate comes from the parents of UNL students.



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