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  • , “The Souls of the Righteous.” For the National Lutheran Choir alone, Cherwien has composed at least 24 new works during his tenure with the Choir.Paul TegelsHymn Festival: 500 Years of Singing Who: Paul Tegels, Associate Professor of Music and University Organist at PLU Bio: Dr. Paul Tegels, a native of the Netherlands, is Associate Professor of Music, and serves as University Organist at Pacific Lutheran University. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Organ Performance and Pedagogy

  • : Private Instruction: Pedagogy - CX Methods and materials for teaching specific instrumental media in the studio; special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in MUSI 420A for 1 hour and 420B for 2 hours. (1 or 2) MUSI 421 : Functional Piano for the Professional Musician Advanced development of piano and musicianship skills in a group piano setting, focusing on the necessary skills for choir direction, including vocal warm-ups, open score reading, sight-reading, hymn sight-reading, singing and

  • decisions. Integrating concepts of anti-racist pedagogy and universal design for learning provides a foundation for the practical work. (3) EDUC 330 : Professional Practice I Teacher candidates will be required to complete a minimum of 45 hours of fieldwork in a local school. (0) EDUC 332 : Communities, Schools, and Students Explores the purposes of P-12 education, how schools intersect with local communities, and the range of differences within learners. (2) EDUC 361 : Teaching and Learning of Science

  • . (1) EDUC 327 : Instructional Systems and Design Explores instructional systems and design and provides a foundation for knowing how to design, plan, adapt, and modify instruction that meets the needs of diverse learners. Careful attention is given to understanding and meeting the needs of historically marginalized students, integrating skills and strategies into lesson design, and using assessment to guide instructional and programmatic decisions. Integrating concepts of anti-racist pedagogy and

  • Director Arthur Strum, Interim IHON Director for 2024-25 This workshop is designed for faculty who are currently teaching in IHON or who are interested in the IHON curriculum & pedagogy in the program. We will review recent changes to the first-year curriculum and revisions to program learning outcomes for 2nd- and 3rd-year courses, and share best practices for teaching IHON 200-level courses. The goal of this workshop is to deepen the coherence of the IHON curriculum and share ideas about how best to

  • research into his coursework – blending his own research findings/expertise with insights from other marketing research areas. In addition, his research into pedagogy and transformative learning processes is integrated into his global projects and PLU courses. Dr. Mulder is a recognized educator, researcher and servant leader. A two-time recipient of the PLU School of Business Teaching Award, he has also been selected as Professor of the Year (Beta Gamma Sigma honor society), and has been awarded with

  • . where she teaches courses in health and fitness pedagogy. Her educational interests focus on mentoring her students to flourish in their vocational journey’s as K-12 health and fitness teachers. Antonios Finitsis is professor of Hebrew Bible at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma WA, where he serves as Executive Director for the Wild Hope Center for Vocation. His duties include directing initiatives on vocation for faculty, staff, and students and managing institutional-wide efforts aimed to

  • , but also East German and post-Unification literature and film, and language pedagogy. Before coming to PLU, she taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Notre Dame. She is delighted to be part of PLU’s German program, which is large enough to offer a robust variety of courses to its majors, yet small enough to allow close collaboration and exploration between students and faculty. She is particularly grateful to be able to teach language and culture at PLU, whose commitment to global

  • relationships between women mystics and their male contemporaries to understand the ways gender relations impacted women’s theologies and religious communities. Conference ScheduleProfessor Christensen’s teaching interests include not only medieval and early modern literature, but also East German and post-Unification literature and film, and language pedagogy. Before coming to PLU, she taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Notre Dame. She is delighted to be part of PLU’s German program

  • contemporaries to understand the ways gender relations impacted women’s theologies and religious communities. Conference ScheduleProfessor Christensen’s teaching interests include not only medieval and early modern literature, but also East German and post-Unification literature and film, and language pedagogy. Before coming to PLU, she taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Notre Dame. She is delighted to be part of PLU’s German program, which is large enough to offer a robust variety of