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Mission/Philosophy Learning Is ForEver (LIFE) is a Lifetime Learning Institute, one of more than 400 Institutes in the Road Scholar network, across U.S.A. and Canada. We are a non-profit organization. We believe that learning is a lifelong pursuit that opens minds and enriches lives. We believe that sharing new ideas, challenges and experiences is rewarding in every season of life. Our participants come from every walk of life, to learn together, exchange ideas, and explore the world. LIFE
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Glean: Practices of Memory and Identity in Modern France – GE, IT This course is an introduction to French society from World War II to the present day with a focus on those who have been made invisible through the random violence of war or the everyday violence of extreme poverty. We observe how forgotten people collect, gather, and glean in response to trauma or as a means of subsistence. At the same time, we consider how writers and film-makers collect, gather, and glean to piece together the
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70 semester hours In this teacher certification program, candidates pursue an endorsement in early childhood education/early childhood special education (P-3) and elementary education (K-8) while earning a B.A.E. degree. Endorsements are awarded upon successful completion of coursework, Internship II (student teaching) experience and a passing edTPA score. Entering candidates who have an Early Childhood Education AA-DTA degree or equivalent from an accredited institution could be awarded up to
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The French Language SequenceIf you have questions about which course to enroll in based on prior experience in French, please contact Dr. Rebecca Wilkin (wilkinrm@plu.edu). You may study away in Aix-en-Provence at any point in your French language study, but we recommend taking as many courses in this sequence as possible before going in order to take full advantage of your time there. French 101 and 102: Beginning French I & II – GE Develop basic communicative proficiency in French and learn
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French Language Course Links French 101 and 102 Link to the textbook publisher’s online learning center French 201 and 202 Link to the textbook publisher’s online learning center
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Philosophy of Enrollment (pdf) view download
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Want to Study What ? Yes, a Philosophy Major Makes Sense, Adds Perspective.Courses in philosophy help students who recognize philosophy as a central element in a quality liberal arts education; wish to support their undergraduate work in other fields, such as literature, history, political science, religion, the sciences, education, or business; plan to use their study of philosophy in preparation for graduate study in law, theology, or medicine; or are considering graduate work in philosophy
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Topics in French/Francophone CulturesThe language of instruction of these courses is English. No French is required if you enroll in the course at the 200 level. French 301 is the prerequisite for enrolling in the course at the 300 level. Both courses count for the Global Education and Values & Worldviews core General Education elements. French 210/310: French History, Culture, Society – GE, VW An introduction to a decisive episode in French history; to an iconic aspect of French culture; or to
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An Interview with Dr. Patrick Moneyang by Rebecca Wilkin Patrick Moneyang will begin his first year as a tenure stream Assistant Professor of French, after serving one year as a Visiting faculty member. Dr. Moneyang is a charismatic colleague, a kind and rigorous teacher, and a reflective individual who never loses sight of the big picture. I asked him a few questions to give you a sense of his trajectory, intellectual profile, and personality. Rebecca: Lutes love to talk about discerning their
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