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At PLU, our faculty are excellent teachers who put student success first and foremost. The resources provided here support meaningful and effective strategies to assess and document student learning
AssessmentAt PLU, our faculty are excellent teachers who put student success first and foremost. The resources provided here support meaningful and effective strategies to assess and document student learning at the program level and across all courses offered in the university.Assessment at PLUClick here to viewAssessment ResourcesClick here to viewAssessment ResultsClick here to view Questions or comments? Please contact the Office of the Provost (253)535-7126 or provost@plu.edu
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The PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff & administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal
Learn more about earning your MBA at PLU Apply to MBA MBA Information Sessions You can earn your MSMA at PLU, Find out more by clicking below! Apply to MSMA MSMA Information Sessions The School of Business is located in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology, PLU’s newest academic building. It is an environment where students benefit from personal interaction with faculty who combine a love for teaching with outstanding academic credentials and years of professional experience. A
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Students in the Native American and Indigenous Studies program don’t just learn about Indigenous peoples, they learn with and from them, entering a collaborative learning space in which Indigenous
See what our Alumni have been up to! More Indigenous Scholars, We are Lutes Too A poster exhibition designed and installed by Native American & Indigenous Studies students Fall 2019 More Hands-on learning Students in ANTH 190/192/491 learn to make drums while in Neah Bay as guests of the Makah nation. More Quality guest speakers and events Dr. Charlotte Coté (Tseshaht/Nuu-chah-nulth), author of Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, speaks at the
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Acting Provost Joanna Gregson discusses how PLU faculty members embrace their identity as teacher-scholars, and the value of “learning by doing” for students who engage in collaborative research
Emmy-nominated “Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers”), mapping and preserving records of the genocide of indigenous people in Guatemala, and studying the spiritual lives of ultra marathon runners. In each of these cases, PLU professors teach through their scholarship and creative work. Assisting a professor with research is “learning by doing” at its finest. Student-faculty research at PLU also refers to the projects students initiate themselves. PLU students are surrounded by
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CCC May Memo Learning Outcomes-Focused Realignment (pdf) view download
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CCC May Memo Learning Outcomes-Focused Realignment (pdf) view download
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CCC May Memo Learning Outcomes-Focused Realignment (pdf) view download
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educational programs will be submitted. Some post-MSN students may have extensive clinical and practice experience that may meet the objectives of some of the required coursework, therefore a process to evaluate the coursework is required. Process for Evaluating Prior Learning All formal, transcripted coursework will be evaluated to determine if the coursework meets the course objectives for the PLU similar course. If the outside course is determined to be closely matched to the PLU course, the student
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Working with a Student Who has a Learning Disability (pdf) view download
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Guidelines for Blended and Online Learning (pdf) view download
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