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Pianta
Named New Curry School Dean
Robert
C. Pianta, a longtime faculty member in the University of Virginia’s
Curry School of Education, has been named its eighth dean, President
John T. Casteen III announced on Friday, April 27.
Pianta,
50, who joined the faculty in 1986, succeeds David W. Breneman,
who will step down in June after serving as dean for 12 years...
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Spring
2007
Curry
in the News
Curry
Faculty
Curry Alumni
Curry Students
Alumni
Memory Book
Class
of 2007
Memory Book
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Curry
Foundation
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Teaching
With Technology Allison
Satterwhite engages math students with the TV series Lost
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Taking
a Break to Serve His Country
Dewey Aldinger
serves a tour in Iraq before finishing his Curry degree |
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Preparing
Adults for the Knowledge Economy Brian
Pusser and his colleagues examine ways to better serve adult
education
needs
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Doing
and Then Teaching Susan
Saliba makes the leap from UVa athletic trainer to professor
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A
Curry Voice in a National Debate
Peg
Miller advocates for student outcomes assessment in higher
ed
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The
Face of Curry in the Schools
Kristin
Sayeski keeps Curry student teachers in the field |
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2007
Curry Outstanding Professor
Foundation-sponsored
award goes to PE Teacher Educator Ann Boyce |
Publisher:
Curry
School of Education Foundation
PO Box 400276
Charlottesville, VA 22904
(434)
924-0854
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Curry
Professor Receives All-University Teaching Award
Randy
Bell is recognized for teaching excellence |
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$1
Million Gift Honors Outgoing Education Dean David Breneman
Daniel
Meyers, a Boston businessman who chairs the Curry School of
Education Foundation board, recently pledged
a $1 million challenge gift to name the courtyard between
the current and future education buildings in honor of dean David
W. Breneman.
Breneman,
who has served as dean for 12 years, will step down in June.
He will oversee the planning and implementation for the
new Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, until a founding
dean is hired. He will continue to teach courses next year in the
higher education program at Curry. Read more |
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