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scholarly writing course. Learning to use the rules of APA on matters of writing style, organization, formatting, mechanics, table building, and finally, referencing and citation, takes time and ongoing reinforcement. To accomplish this, courses need to expand on the APA content provided in the scholarly writing course, continuously reinforce the use of APA, and provide opportunities for students to practice the craft of scholarly writing. Students need meaningful feedback on their writing and be held
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PLU Program Outcomes Self-Reflection is a formal paper that adheres to the professional writing standards of APA. Grading rubrics are provided in the resources sections of the Learning Management Systems (Sakai and Canvas) in the designated courses at the beginning and end of the programs of study. Reflection: The Program Outcomes Self-Reflection paper should demonstrate the ability of the student to reflect on their progress through the curriculum and demonstrate their growth within each program
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PLU Program Outcomes Self-Reflection is a formal paper that adheres to the professional writing standards of APA. Grading rubrics are provided in the resources sections of the Learning Management Systems (Sakai and Canvas) in the designated courses at the beginning and end of the programs of study. Definitions Reflection: The Program Outcomes Self-Reflection paper should demonstrate the ability of the student to reflect on their progress through the curriculum and demonstrate their growth within
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Students connect with alumni to get a glimpse inside Amazon Students connect with alumni to get a glimpse inside Amazon https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/students-alumni-amazon-cover-1024x313.jpg 1024 313 Rhiannon Berg '18 Rhiannon Berg '18 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/rhiannon-berg.jpg May 3, 2018 May 17, 2018 “There’s something magical about stepping into a workplace and learning about it,” said Grace
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The University holds as basic the integrity and well-being of every person in the community. PLU is committed to providing a living, learning and working environment that is fair, consistent, caring, and supportive of intellectual and personal growth. Further, PLU is committed to protecting the rights of its community members to engage in dialogue and express ideas in an environment that is free from harassment, discrimination, and exploitation. This freedom of expression does not, however
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The following policy has been established in recognition of federal law and Washington State law, and out of a desire to create a living/learning environment consistent with the university goals and mission. Community members participating in PLU sponsored study away programs are expected to respect the drug laws of their host country while upholding the university policy outlined below. The unauthorized possession, use, distribution, in any way assisting anyone to use, possess or distribute
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and learning about it,” said Grace Amsden ’19, after exploring Amazon’s Seattle headquarters in February. The communication major and 43 other Pacific Lutheran University students spent Presidents Day visiting the tech giant’s campus, having lunch with PLU alumni who work for the world’s largest online retailer. “It’s great for current students to see other Lutes in the industry,” said Jimmy Nguyen ’13, a non-technical sourcing recruiter at Amazon. He said he enjoyed talking with students and
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Evaluation FAQ Math Placement instruction video Complete the PLU Learning Community Application Step 2: Fill out the New Student Registration Appointment Request/Advisor Pairing Form (form available May 2022) A video previewing the registration appointment, A list of any remaining requirements you may have remaining before your appointment, A link to schedule a meeting with your specific advisor. Step 3: Complete the remaining next steps Language Placement Survey (if applicable) Complete the Washington
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work to develop and maintain genuine relationships with all those whose paths I cross. — Sarah C-S. '23 Did you know? 100% of GSRS complete hands-on learning through an internship or community practicum. Did you know? As a GSRS student, you’ll also get to choose classes from a variety of other academic programs, including Sociology, English, Psychology, Communication, Kinesiology, Religion, and more! Did you know? Interested in studying abroad? GSRS students have the opportunity to study away and
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of various traditions while exploring and clarifying your own worldview. You’ll find professors committed to excellence in teaching, who will work with you to design a personalized major, double major or minor around your educational goals, and you’ll have opportunities for hands-on learning in research, field work and service learning. Through your study, you’ll be well-prepared for career fields that require critical, contextual and creative thinking, ethical decision- making and working with
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