
Teaching is about relationships. Relating to learners and connecting interests to the course content is worth the effort and makes the learning process meaningful and relevant.
Clinical Associate Professor
I believe teaching and learning is relational, individualized, and mediated by social and experiential processes.
Teaching is about relationships. Relating to learners and connecting interests to the course content is worth the effort and makes the learning process meaningful and relevant. I’m passionate about helping students see their potential.
Elementary education is a fundamental time in the learning that occurs in public education. I strive to help teacher candidates both understand the issues embedded in the field and stay positive about the crucial role they play in the lives of children and families.
I hope students in my classes will benefit from the content they learned throughout the course, that learning can take many forms, and the importance of classroom community.
Bob Capuozzo is a Clinical Associate Professor of Elementary Education. At UGA he has been a professor-in-residence, program and field coordinator. He has 3 children in the Clarke County schools. He enjoys coaching and watching sports.