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  • CertificationProgram CostApply to the MAE Education – Master of Arts in Education Alternative Route (Elementary) Program CostApply to the MAE Education – Master of Arts in Education Alternative Route (Secondary)Program CostApply to the MAE Marriage and Family Therapy – Master of Arts in Marriage and Family TherapyProgram CostApply to the MFT Nursing – Master of Science in Nursing (Entry-Level) Program CostApply to the MSN Nursing – Master of Science in Nursing (BSN to MSN) Program CostApply to the MSN Nursing

  • CareersStudents who study Biology can venture down many different paths after graduation. Some students continue their studies in the field while others take their skills and move into other fields of interest. No matter which path you choose there are many different avenues that you can follow depending on your interests and whether or not you pursue additional education. The list below shows just some of the paths that students have taken with their Biology degree.Allergist Audiologist

  • students, positions them as experts, and aims to empower them. The grant will also provide induction support to the scholars during their first year teaching, as a large percentage of teachers leave the profession in their first years.  “We will ground our teacher preparation in culturally sustaining principles,” said Wendy Gardiner, PLU’s Jolita Hylland Benson Chair in Elementary Education and a co-collaborator of the grant proposal. “Doing so ensures our STEM teachers have the knowledge and skills to

  • throughout the school, and the curriculum is infused with the tribe’s cultural heritage. Chief Leschi is one of the largest tribal schools funded by the federal Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), and it operates under both a BIE Tribally Controlled Grant and a Washington state Tribal Education Compact. Three PLU alumni serve as Chief Leschi administrators, leading programs dedicated to student support and success. Melanie Helle ’97, Director of Special Services Melanie Helle believes that every student

  • & Math (5033) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 976F Digital Literacy (5036) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 976J Social Media Responsibl (5060) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 853 English Structure 3 Continuing Education Online ENGL 398A Studies Lit / Body LT, C 4 Lecture Online ENGL 241 American Traditions in Lit LT 4 Lecture Online HISP 101 Elementary Spanish 4 Lecture Online HISP 101 Elementary Spanish 4 Lecture Online HISP 102 Elementary Spanish 4 Lecture Online HIST 388 ST:Early West

  • Programs The School of Education offers a variety of programs leading to teacher or administrator certification as well as a variety of programs and professional development offerings for already certified individuals. Quick Links Endorsements WEST-B/WEST-E WA E-Certification OSPITeacher Certification Programs Undergraduate ProgramsMasters with CertificationAlternative Routes to CertificationUndergraduate ProgramsUndergraduate Programs: Elementary Certification with endorsements in Special

  • Center, Ames will perform a wide range of duties, including planning program activities for elementary-school and teenage camps, developing workshops, driving on field trips, mentoring teen camp participants and working as an “Adventure Guide” to build relationships with the elementary-school campers. “My hope is through firsthand experience working in a low-income community, I will learn the steps necessary to address the needs and challenges of its youth,” Ames wrote in her application for the

  • 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

  • completion of FYEP 101 (or equivalent) and PSYC 101, each of which also satisfies an element in the General Education Program required of all students. K-12 Choral Music Core (33) Ensembles (8) Choose from: MUSI 360-363 (1 each semester) Applied Lessons (16) Choose from: MUSI 204 and 404 (14) MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (senior recital) (2) Music Education Core (12) Concentration (18): Choose Secondary or Elementary focus Secondary Focus (18) MUSI 355: Diction I (1) MUSI 356: Diction II (1) MUSI

  • snacks available? Yes! Who are the tutors? The tutors are all college students from PLU. We have tutors from the education, social work, psychology, and Peace Corps Prep programs, among many others. K-12 students are always more than welcome (and encouraged) to ask questions about what college life is like. Along with the student being tutored, does there have to be a parent/guardian present? Elementary students need a parent/guardian to stick around, but middle schoolers and high schoolers can