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  • teach music in the public schools – 66 semester hours plus 17 hours from Instructional Leadership and Development (Education) K-12 Choral (Elementary) K-12 Choral (Secondary) K-12 Instrumental (Band) K-12 Instrumental (Orchestra) Minor Music – General – 22 semester hours Music – Voice – 32 semester hours Learn More

  • Xiaohan “Linda” Du International Programs Manager - China Specialist, 9303 International Education, Shoreline Community College Phone: 206-533-6656 Email: ldu@shoreline.edu Biography Biography Education & Training B.S., MS, Arkansas Tech University Permalink: https://app.shoreline.edu/campus-directory/name/xiaohan-linda-du

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  • the preparation of public school music specialists; To support the study of music in conjunction with an outside field; To provide a terminal undergraduate program for the prospective private music teacher; To contribute toward the general education of the “total person” in a liberal arts setting; To contribute in a significant way to the cultural impact on campus; To give artistic support to the total university program, as well as the community at large. All students successfully completing

  • Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Track One Grant (Award Number 1950106). The materials can be checked-out by: Students and Mentor Teachers in NSCI 350: STEM Education Partnership CS-STEM Scholars and Teacher Candidates Alumni of the CS-STEM Program STEM Education minors Education majors Math Education majors Link to PLU STEM Resource Library in Libibhttps://www.libib.com/u/plu-stem-resource If you are interested in using materials from the PLU STEM Resource Library, send an email to cs

  • Exploring Teaching Jobs in Washington State There’s no time like the present to invest in your teaching career and invest in the next generation of American students. An master’s degree in education prepares you to be an excellent teacher, offers you greater opportunity and flexibility long-term, and allows you to create… July 1, 2022

  • Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma and raising twins when he entered PLU’s alternative-route education program. He already had a bachelor’s degree from the University of Hawaii, where he played football, and a master’s in education from Antioch University in Seattle. But he lacked Washington state teacher certification. He chose PLU’s program to earn his certification because of its flexibility that allowed him to take classes that fit his schedule. “They are willing to work with individuals and

  • Benefits of Choosing a Teaching Career Posted by: chaconac / January 25, 2022 January 25, 2022 A Master's in Education is a great way to help change the lives of children.Every person has a story to share about a teacher. The great teachers, the kind teachers, the disorganized teachers, the tough teachers – the impact of teachers from childhood stays with us for the rest of our lives. The primacy of relationships makes teaching one of the most meaningful careers you can choose.With that being

  • includes working for the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction in Olympia and working for various teacher education programs. She earned her Ph.D. in Education from Seattle Pacific University in 2015. Mary Jo currently serves as President of the Washington Association for Colleges of Teacher Education.

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  • BusinessAccounting Certificate Program Certificate in Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Certificate in Healthcare Management Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprises Certificate in Supply Chain Management EducationBachelor’s Level Teacher Certification: Elementary Education with options for Special Education, Reading, English Language Learners, and Early Childhood Education Health and Fitness K12 Music Education K12 Post-Bachelor’s Teacher Certification: Master of

  • from Dave ’68 and Chris ’68 Schoening, in honor of their late son Nate Schoening ’01, established a resource-rich campus hub for students. Read More Undergraduate Research Symposium Named in honor of its late founder and former PLU Provost, the Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases student-faculty research. Read More Science Education A grant from the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship fund is helping introduce PLU student scientists to the