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Neag School of Education Dean's Office



Office of the Director of Assessment

As the assessment director, Dr. Mary Yakimowski is responsible for state and federal reporting on behalf of the Neag School. She oversees all assessment requirements and issues, including those of the Teachers for a New Era - UConn project, and is refining and revising the Neag School’s assessment plan for NCATE accreditation.


Mary Yakimowski, Ph.D.
Director of Assessment

Gentry 340
Telephone:  (860) 486-2848
Email:  mary.yakimowski-srebnick@uconn.edu


Kathy Ivey
Administrative Assistant

Gentry 340
Telephone:  (860) 486-3816
Email:  kathy.ivey@uconn.edu

 

 

 
 
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Neag School receives award for infusing multicultural values into its programs.

Podcast available of NPR interview with Neag Chair in Literacy & Technology, Dr. Don Leu.

Jonathan Plucker, alum of our master's special education program, is selected as one of UConn's "40 Under 40."

Kinesiology alum Lani Fortier is selected as one of UConn's "40 Under 40" for her charitable work.

The National Association of Gifted Children has selected a 5th grade math unit designed by Kathy Gavin and Project M3 team for its Curriculum of the Year Award.

Ed Psych professor Jason Stephens research on academic cheating is featured on the front page of the Hartford Courant newspaper.

Neag prof Don Leu and his New Literacies research is featured in the New York Times.

Why do men have a tougher time transitioning to college? Prof. Jim O'Neil is interviewed for the Hartford Courant feature story.

Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates - Information sessions for prospective students are schedule this fall at the Greater Hartford and Waterbury campuses.

HESA students involved in UCOMPASS, a program reaching out to UConn students in trouble.

Graduate student Jill Adelson is the first to be awarded the Esther Katz Rosen Fellowship by the American Psychological Foundation supporting graduate student research on gifted children.

Prof. George Sugai and the CBER efforts in Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports are highlighted in an article in Education World

Gifted professor Sally Reis receives a $600,000 grant to continue her research on using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model for reading.

For an unprecedented 19th year, the U.S. Dept. of Education is funding the National Research Center for the Gifted and Talented, based at the Neag School.

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