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  • perspectives to create accessible and meaningful learning experiences. ASSESSMENT 3. The teacher candidate uses multiple methods of assessment to guide teaching and learning. PLANNING FOR INSTRUCTION 4. The teacher candidate plans instruction that supports every student in meeting rigorous learning goals. INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES 5. The teacher candidate uses a variety of instructional strategies to encourage learners to develop knowledge and skills. PROFESSIONAL LEARNING AND ETHICAL PRACTICE 6. The

  • undergraduate program in the PLU Education Department since 2003. With expertise in the areas of curriculum and instruction, Dr. Weiss works closely with students in the field. She also collaborates with the Clover Park School district planning, facilitating and teaching their Mentor College and beginning teacher program. Dr. Weiss also works with teachers in a local alternative high school as a facilitator for a Positive Behavior Support grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Dr

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  • online application system (Mentor) in Fall 2018, we are taking a conservative approach and planning to implement the revised Common Rule for all PLU research beginning Fall 2019. Many changes will be administrative in nature and “behind the scenes.” We do not anticipate major changes for researchers. However, next fall, you can expect to see new consent templates, changes to exemption categories, more research being classified as exempt, and some changes to the Mentor surveys. IMPORTANT:  For

  • skills step-by-step. This means that students should complete lower-division courses before enrolling in upper-division courses, since the more advanced courses require students to have already developed those lower division skills. Whether you are completing your major in four years or two, the advising plan includes recommended course sequencing. Planning to study away? Read the Sociology Study Away FAQ for majors and non-majors.Plan Your Sociology CoursesCheck out the four-year and two-year

  • Pacific Lutheran University does not permit wagering or games of chance on campus or at scheduled events off campus.  Recognized student clubs and organizations are authorized to conduct events that include raffles, casino activities and auctions, provided participants do not pay for participation and the event is approved by the Campus Life (CL) Office.  Students planning fundraising activities need to request permission from the CL Office and meet with CL staff to review compliance with PLU

  • logistics and planning. If you can catch her in her office, you might be able to guess her mood by her daily choice of Spotify playlist.  Rebecca is a Pacific Northwest native who loves pickle ball and gardening.

  • traditional settings and into the home. Matt’s passion builds on early experiences as a clinic aide and hospital emergency medical technician, public health program evaluator, director of strategic planning & business development for a regional medical group, and director of a successful project management office for a regional health system. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Pierce County and on the Institutional Council of the American Telemedicine Association. Matt

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