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  • norms and conventions within your discipline.Pay attention to the language level of these materialsInformed Consent This is a critical component of your application. Informed consent is necessary for all research studies (even exempt research). Recruitment Materials The HPRB must review and approve all recruitment materials (e.g., scripts, emails, social media posts, flyers, advertisements) before they can be used. Instruments, Research Materials, Stimuli The HPRB needs to review and approve all

  • fully appreciated. An essential part of student learning is the presentation and analysis of music recordings, guided by the instructor. Students learn to listen deeply for instrumentation, the role of each instrument in the ensemble, the monitoring of formulaic song forms and structures that give music logic and direction. Particularly for non-majors, focusing on the music itself and what is going on is a shock and disorienting. Listening is a critical component of any music class.”What supportive

  • Nicole Martin, PhDKinesiology DepartmentMastering Stress with the Biofeedback Tool emWave Dr. Nicole Martin using the emWave biofeedback device (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) emWave2 Biofeedback Device Product Website: www.heartmathstore.com Cost:  $199.99Nicole Martin, Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, believes that at it’s core, kinesiology is person-centered discipline. As students prepare for a variety of occupations in the field, it is critical to master public speaking

  • his successors. This intellectual tradition subsequently absorbed the empirical methods of the new science, and the German universities of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries submitted all literary, scientific, historical, philosophic and theological knowledge to penetrating scrutiny. Great minds like those of Kant and Hegel exemplified this critical intellectual heritage at its best. Yet this precious legacy of free inquiry was not always fostered or welcomed among Lutherans. Battles over

  • : Integrating Seminar: Internship (4) EDUC 568: Internship in Teaching (6)Course Schedule for Secondary CertificationSummer Semester (June – August): Classes and a practicum component. Students can expect to be in classes or at the practicum site all day Monday to Thursday with an occasional Friday or Saturday class. EDUC 510: Teaching Reading and Language Arts (3) EDUC 520: Issues of Child Abuse and Neglect (1) EDUC 544: Sociocultural Foundations of Education (2) EDUC 556: Critical Issues in Secondary

  • 4 Reasons to Choose PLU’s Master of Science in Kinesiology Posted by: chaconac / September 26, 2022 September 26, 2022 Ranked by Niche as the top Kinesiology department in Washington state and the Pacific Northwest, the Master of Science in Kinesiology at PLU brings a tradition of excellence into the graduate degree.The program combines a rigorous academic experience with real-world, relevant and impactful applications designed to intentionally address critical gaps in kinesiology training and

  • economy. More than 10,000 PLU alumni make their home in the area. And more than 3,500 students enroll at PLU every year and the university employs 700 faculty and staff. “I thank you for recognizing and holding up the essential and critical role of education in the context of economic development,” he said. “And, there is much to celebrate.” But he expressed pause in celebrating. As the PLU president nears the end of his 20 years at the university, he expressed concern about the future of a “new

  • delves deeper into the wage gap, strategies for negotiation, budgeting and building confidence to ask for more money,” she said. Moran said the workshop will help participants understand how the gender gap affects them and learn how to: develop a personal budget to determine salary needs; ensure you are receiving equal pay for equal work from the beginning of your career all the way to retirement; negotiate a first salary out of college; and benchmark salary and benefits. “It’s critical to know your

  • loved ones.As a university of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), we are called upon to live our commitment to combating racism and white supremacy. We commend our students, alumni, faculty, and staff who already are contributing their professional expertise and volunteering their time, energy, and financial resources to antiracism causes. At PLU, we strive to equip our students — and ourselves — with the critical thinking, compassion, and courage to contribute to the dismantling of

  • have extraordinarily innovative ideas about how to expand and add nuance to how we engage critical questions as a learning community working in intentional collaboration with local, regional and international partners. There’s a lot of exciting work ahead.” This article is one of a four-part series on faculty innovators in the latest issue of ResoLute Magazine. Read about faculty innovators  Renzhi Cao, Cameron Bennett and Karen McConnell. Read Previous Lute Powered: Amazon Read Next Faculty