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  • their first choice for continuing education graduate credits. An affordable and accessible way to earn continuing education credits, classes range between 1-3 graduate credits. Focus areas include: Teaching Excellence Instructional Strategies Classroom Management Literacy Brain-Based Special Populations Technology Leadership Early Childhood Design and Assessment Custom Independent Study In addition, candidates may pursue specialized continuing education certificates (non-endorsement) in areas such

  • Prelicensure Clinical Performance Guidelines Clinical Placement Compliance and Immunization Requirements Health Requirement Submission Deadlines Criminal Background Checks (Annual) Maintenance of Washington State RN Licensure Uniform Policy Grooming and Appearance Photo IDs Transportation Privacy Protection / Computer Security Health Protection Policy/health insurance requirements Clinical Placement Compliance Incident Reports Managing Healthcare Risk Just Culture Errors Hostile Environment

  • Public Health Concerns and PLU Community Updates Posted by: Student Life / July 29, 2022 July 29, 2022 Dear PLU Community, As we continue to engage in the long game of responding as a community to multiple coexisting public health concerns, I am writing to update you on two specific concerns that may be on your mind: COVID-19 variants and the emergence of monkeypox in Washington State. First, I’ll provide some reminders and information about current COVID-19 protocols on campus, and then I’ll

  • PLUTO stands for PLU Teaching Online. It represents a set of initiatives which support faculty in the development of online, blended, and technology-facilitated courses.

    What is PLUTO?PLUTO stands for PLU Teaching Online. It represents a set of initiatives which support faculty in the development of online, blended, and technology-facilitated courses.Why PLUTO?PLU supports faculty in their exploration of online teaching technologies and skills. Online courses keep students connected to campus and can help reduce time to matriculation. Blended courses combine the best of face-to-face and online learning elements to provide students and faculty with flexible

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  • TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 20, 2015)- Thomas Kim ‘15 is passionate about “Justice.” So passionate, in fact, that he likes to really emphasize the word by treating it as a proper noun. His passion doesn’t include just capitalizing Js, however: he’s walking his talk (and type)…

    school plan was to work full-time at a teriyaki restaurant… It wasn’t until my good friend Taryn Dee ’16 told me about PLU that I even applied. PLU decided to invest a full-tuition Regents Scholarship in me. In May of 2015, I graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in mathematical economics, Bachelors of Science in psychology and a minor in statistics. I now am a Juris Doctorate candidate at the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Why did you decide to attend law school? Not being

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 20, 2016)- This summer, Taylor Bozich ’17 affirmed what she long assumed to be true about humanitarian work — it isn’t easy. She also reaffirmed that’s exactly the kind of work she wants to do after graduating from Pacific Lutheran University. Bozich…

    children’s health,” Bozich said. “It was a really powerful experience.” Bozich stressed that the peacebuilding award is the sole reason she was able to do the work, and she feels fortunate for the opportunity. Hansen, who majored in economics before graduating in May, had worked with the orphanage where he’s currently working while studying abroad in Ghana. Hansen was adopted himself, so he said he has a personal affinity toward orphanage work. Taylor Bozich '17 (far left) is pictured outside World

  • learning and impact. We fully acknowledge that all instructors, regardless of their discipline, already incorporate elements of “information literacy” into their teaching, albeit in different ways and using different terminology. Our goal, then, is to provide some additional guidance that can help students bridge the gap between what they know and what they need to know for your course or program.Research StrategiesInformation NeedsLearning from SourcesActivity Ideas What We Have Learned about PLU

  • Inclusive Excellence Teaching TipsCreating an inclusive classroom is one of our most important goals as faculty. On this page, you will find approaches that can help to make your classroom environment resonate with students from a variety of backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and learning styles. Doing all we can to insure that each student feels valued in our learning spaces is both a cornerstone of inclusive excellence and fulfills PLU’s mission of care.Inclusive Excellence Tips & Resources

  • Teaching & Learning with TechnologyResources for teaching & learning with technology including support for blended and online teaching.Support for Blended/Online TeachingResources to support blended and online teachingView ResourcesTeaching & Learning with SakaiSupporting teaching and learning with SakaiLearn MorePLUTOTeaching online at PLULearn MoreTechnology WorkshopsWorkshops offered by I&TS staffLearn MoreFaculty Development Opportunity PLUTO EssentialsThe PLUTO Essentials program helps