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  • demonstrate possible ways for teachers to integrate outdoor education value into their lessons and classrooms.I would like to thank all of my capstone professors and mentors: Dr. Ramos and Dr. McKenney for their tireless organization and work, and Dr. Kim and Dr. Schneidman for sharing their expertise in their fields. My faculty mentors embody the PLU mission of thoughtful inquiry, service, and care. Additionally, to my family and friends that helped and encouraged me, I could not have done this without

  • people served. In the case of hotel bills, the folio account from the hotel is necessary. For business entertainment, you must indicate on the form the names and affiliation of those entertained, the business purpose of the entertainment, and the nature of the discussion that took place.Air Transportation1.  Air transportation may be reserved through a travel agent or via the internet. Care should be taken to ensure that the best pricing for travel arrangements is realized regardless of the method

  • continues at PLU. “We’re looking at education holistically,” Trelstad says. To do that, stewards at the university must understand the need to hear, heed and honor all voices in the community. An instance of this, Trelstad says, is the way that Lutheran higher education helps people think about religion. Core Elements in Lutheran Higher Education+ Critical questioning + Freedom of expression + Commitment to the liberal arts + Learning in community + Care for creation + Discernment of one’s vocation

  • Phil Fawcett, Ph.D. Visiting Instructor Phone: 253-535-7402 Email: pfawcett@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Information Science, University of Washington,, 2017 MBA, Leadership and Management,, Seattle University BA , Accounting and Business, Seattle Pacific University Books The Medicine Wheel: Environmental decision-making process of indigenous peoples: Chapters Contributor (Michigan State University Press 2020) : View Book The River of Life: Sustainable Practices of Native

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  • electronic resources, technology support, and enhancements across campus.  The fee is $130 per semester for undergraduate students and $130 per semester for graduate students. During summer sessions, this fee is $70.00 per person. Thesis Binding Fee A fee of $100 is charged per thesis. Transcript Fee www.studentclearinghouse.org The National Student Clearinghouse is now the online web management agent for ordering PLU official transcripts. The National Student Clearinghouse offers a fast, simple and

  • Phil Fawcett, Ph.D. Visiting Instructor Phone: 253-535-7402 Email: pfawcett@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Information Science, University of Washington,, 2017 MBA, Leadership and Management,, Seattle University BA , Accounting and Business, Seattle Pacific University Books The Medicine Wheel: Environmental decision-making process of indigenous peoples: Chapters Contributor (Michigan State University Press 2020) : View Book The River of Life: Sustainable Practices of Native

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  • now he’s back for a hands-on guitar technique workshop this spring. Christopher has performed around the world as a soloist and as half of Duo Noire and is highly sought after as a teacher.There will be many opportunities for Music Education students to hear from professionals currently teaching or serving as school administrators. Jill Burch from Dessie Evans Elementary in Puyallup will cover classroom management in the elementary music room, incorporating traditional methods and electronic

  • practicing attorney who specializes in the field, and hear from experts in special education, student data analysis and finance. The program includes a field trip to the state capital to see how lawmakers enact policy that affects the work of educators. Grady-Hahn said PLU’s program reflects the evolving role of the principal in education. Today’s principals must possess not only traditional management skills, but community leadership ability. “The role of the principal has changed,” she said. “You can

  • working for the government would put him at the perfect crux of policy and action, with the power to institute real change. He landed a job as the El Salvador Desk Officer as a Presidential Management Fellow focusing on development policy in the region. Seventeen years later, nearly all of Carrato’s professional career has been with USAID’s Foreign Service. He has held positions in Colombia, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and Kenya where he has worked with teams grappling with issues of food insecurity

  • the clinical course site on the learning management system, including the performance guidelines, the syllabus, grading rubrics, etc. attending all clinical experiences to achieve the required number of clinical hours for the program arrive on time and prepared to actively participate in the clinical experience report concerns and issues to the appropriate faculty as soon as the issues or concern arises in the clinical setting Student Authorship & Inclusion on Scholarly Presentations and