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  • Careers for Physics MajorsA degree in physics can lead to employment in design and development work in private industry or in large, government laboratories. With their broad education in fundamental physical concepts, physicists often work closely with engineers who have more specific design-oriented training. Those who complete a Ph.D. degree in physics may be involved in the basic research of unanswered questions in science, or may contribute to the development of new, advanced technologies

  • Careers in Electrochemistry Posted by: nicolacs / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 Apply Now: Application for Fall 2022 (Class of 2023) Electrochemistry underlies technologies critical to avert the worst effects of climate change. Get the knowledge and training needed to help address the world’s biggest challenges! Chemistry, physics, engineering are all appropriate backgrounds – each brings unique complementary skill sets. Requirements: Passion for team-driven science and technology

  • evaluation and instructional leadership and equity impacts in P-12 schools and districts. Instructional and systems leadership with equity lens - Focus on educational leadership in P-12 schools, especially equity-minded instructional leadership. Students will learn how to identify and analyze the theories, research, and policies related to the study of K-12 educational leadership: ethics and social justice, inquiry, policy, and leadership development. Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're

  • Why PLU? Low residency program design: offers in-person opportunities balanced with the intensive roles of current school leaders. Program length: can earn the Superintendent Certificate in 15 months. Strong reputation: proven track record with teacher and principal preparation. Focus on educational leadership in P12 schools, especially equity-minded instructional leadership. Job-embedded coursework. Non-dissertation based: students will complete a superintendent certification portfolio and two

  • Introducing: The Lightboard Posted by: berlinma / April 3, 2019 April 3, 2019 iTech recently finished construction of the Lightboard, which is a new tool that can be used to create written and drawn visuals for instructional videos. The Lightboard can be especially useful to demonstrate complicated material, such as mathematic equations. Our Lightboard is available for campus-wide use – watch the video below to check it out! Visit our Lightboard page for more info. Read Previous New

  • maintain established partnerships, enhance educational practices, and build collaborative exchanges among individuals, schools, and educational organizations. PLU’s Wang Center and Alumni and Student Connections seeks applications from interested PLU education alumni who want to re-establish or initiate connections with Namibian educators as a way of building cultural exchanges, and fostering collaboration, and collegial practices focused on improving instructional practice and student learning. Six

  • , Schools, and Students (2) EDUC 333: Instructional and Classroom Management Systems (4) EDUC 334: Foundations of Educational Measurement (2) SPED 335: Educational Assessment & Evaluation (2) EDUC 370: Professional Practice Outreach education majors will work in schools during this field experience. Experience in the classroom is an important component for understanding education in general, connecting with the schools, developing presentation skills (how to read your audience) and to develop management

  • Academic Integrity and Honor Pledges Posted by: bodewedl / April 27, 2016 April 27, 2016 by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer As the end of the semester approaches, many students will inevitably begin to feel the pressure of impending papers, projects, and exams. While the prevalence of cheating varies and is difficult to measure, most faculty are concerned with ensuring the academic integrity of student work in their courses. Depending on the assessment, a variety of strategies can be

  • Online Resources for USO MembersFor Student Members, the MUSI 380 instructional site on Sakai will be a valuable resource for finding copies of the syllabus, information about rehearsals and events, and recordings that will be helpful in preparing our performances. Login with your PLU epass username and password, choose the USO Sakai site, and look under “Resources.” (This site will only be available to student members after they register for MUSI 380 following auditions. PLU Sakai LoginOther

  • Conference: Fundamental Properties to Advance Molten Salt Reactor Technology Posted by: nicolacs / March 22, 2021 March 22, 2021 This workshop gathers subject matter experts, managers, researchers, vendors, and students to discuss the progress and advances of molten salt reactor (MSR) technologies. This comprises thermal or fast neutron spectrum reactor designs as well as chloride and/or fluoride salt concepts. Presentations will focus on molten salt chemistry, actinide and radionuclide