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care, competence, difference, service, and leadership. (2) EDUC 404 : Teaching and Learning of Social Studies Integration of literacy for the teaching of social studies strategies that can be incorporated into P-8 instructional models and assessments with applications to the development of lesson sequences. (4) EDUC 405 : Teaching and Learning Art in the Elementary Classroom Methods and procedures in teaching elementary school art as well as infusing the arts in the curriculum. (2) EDUC 407
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Wilkin Admin 202 Educational Policies Tom Smith Admin 219 Faculty Affairs Beth Griech-Polelle Admin 211B Governance Alex Lechler Admin 211A Global Education Jennifer Rhyne Admin 200 Rank and Tenure Paul Manfredi Admin 204B 2:15 – 3:15 p.m. | College Meetings Health Professions Garfield CLSC 200 Liberal Studies Admin 101 Natural Sciences Rieke 103A Professional Studies MBR Orchestra Classroom 3:30 – 4:15 p.m. | School/Department Meetings – Meeting details communicated by unit 4:30 – 5:15 p.m
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episode, the podcast examines what teaching in the Lutheran tradition means from the perspective of PLU Lutheran Studies chair Marit Trelstad. “I grew up Lutheran and questions about meaning were always important to me,” said Trelstad. “I teach in the Christian theological tradition and Lutheran studies, but I have Muslim, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian students, secular students who are all in the classroom, and we use that same material to say, ’Here’s one way someone has approached it, what about you
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University College campus where the pair studied international relations as well as peace and conflict studies. Throughout fall semester, they stuck to the regular workout plan sent by head rowing coach Andy Foltz. “That’s nice because I don’t have to modify,” Ivey said. The erg — short for ergometer — was one of the many ways Ivey stayed fit in preparation for the spring rowing season that sneaked up on her shortly after she returned to PLU in January. In addition to following the coach’s workouts, she
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The Saint John’s Bible will be on display at PLU from September 2016 through May 2017. (Photo / Jo
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Chair of the Faculty, and Faculty Secretary. Her service record also includes chairing the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Gregson was honored with the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2005, the Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2011, and the PLU Mortar Board Society “Top Prof” award in 2017. Vice President for Administrative Services and Chief Operating OfficerShalita MyrickAs the Vice President for Administrative
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Remove Back New Delete Criminal Justice Academic Programs all programs program website Criminal Justice Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Criminal Justice at PLU Transcription [Music] [video: April’s voice comes in over clips. A shot of a gold statue of Lady Justice. April sits in class taking notes on a computer. April Reyes ‘20, Criminal Justice Minor: when you go up no one tells you what these certain laws mean how it can affect your life
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, and community-engaged learning. The psychology department also has many partnerships with organizations in the area, so our grads have scored internships and jobs in fields like EMT, nursing, social work, psychology, HR, teaching, sales, government, and policymaking. A degree in psychology can empower you to help others more effectively, and it serves as a foundation for graduate level studies in law, medicine, and other kinds of social sciences. (buzzing) Meet the Professors More Stories Visit
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reputation for success in a certain aspect of life, non-clan members may wish to sacrifice to the mask through the head of the clan. Every May, there is an annual sacrifice for blessing and good fortune in the coming year called suku or sigim-dam; it is celebrated with the brewing and drinking of millet beer (ram). – Adrian Mayoral ’15, History, and Molly Shade ’12, Anthropology and Hispanic Studies Sources: Christopher D. Roy. “The Art of Burkina Faso.” The University of Iowa. Art and Life in Africa
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of Michigan and Stony Brook University. She pursued non-degree studies at the École Normale de Musique in Paris. Her teachers include Kathleen Chastain, Michel Debost, Lorna McGhee, Carol Wincenc and Pierre-Yves Artaud. Rhyne is a member of Symphony Tacoma and performs regularly with Vashon Opera and the Blessed Sacrament Baroque Orchestra in addition to directing the Tacoma Flute Choir.She frequently appears with ensembles in the region such as Northwest Sinfonietta, Bellevue Opera, Lyric Opera
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