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  • . Environmental Studies Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the relationships between humans and the environment. Mathematics At PLU, we will teach you the classical mathematical tools that you need to begin to understand more recent developments and modern applications. Physics The Department of Physics offers bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees in physics, a bachelor of science degree in applied physics, and a bachelor of arts in education degree for secondary

  • Events:Chong Wa Education Society Since Time Immemorial (STI) Workshop and World Language Teacher Networking Do you know about the new PESB regulation regarding Indigenous studies? What is STI? How do you incorporate Indigenous studies into the curriculum? Join us to find the answers! Who: Pre-service and In-service teachers What: A teacher networking event & workshop on the new PESB regulation by Dr. Tara Haskins & Dr. Donita Torres with PESB guest Leiani Sherwin Where: Online When: Saturday

  • endorsements in secondary History and English Language Arts. She was initially interested in education because of the possibility of staying in a history-related field and because of the many educators who had made a positive impact on her life. Graduating with her masters in 2020, Abbie was hired by Sound Christian Academy (SCA), formerly Tacoma Baptist, as a history teacher. She currently teaches every SCA high school history class including World History, US History, Advanced Placement US History

  • Mathematics Education Math and Social Justice Books Reflecting the World: A Guide to Incorporating Equity in Mathematics Teacher Education co-authored with Mathew D. Felton-Koestler and José María Menéndez (Information Age Publishing, Inc 2017) : View Book Selected Presentations Math Enthusiast series at the University of Washington Tacoma, Real world problems and real real world problems, Tacoma, WA (April 2019) Critical Issues in Mathematics Education Conference, Equity and social justice theoretical

  • Q&A with Sophia Barro ’22 on her student teaching experience Posted by: vcraker / May 26, 2022 May 26, 2022 Sophia Barro ’22 is a senior education major and religion minor at PLU. She recently completed full-time student teaching at Lakeview Hope Academy. We spoke with Barro about her experiences at PLU and as a student teacher, and about the values she hopes to inspire in her future students. How did you know you wanted to be a teacher? Teaching has always been a big part of my life. I am one

  • undergrad business school in 1984, and in 1989 earned a second BA in education. He also holds an MA in educational technology from Grand Canyon University (2008). Jason’s day job is as a middle school teacher at Stahl Junior High School in Puyallup where he teaches an integrated computer technology class called “Digitools,” that combines technology applications with English and World Studies.

  • million grant from the National Science Foundation.The grant, which provides funding over the next three years, will help extend existing collaborations between the university’s Division of Natural Sciences, Education Department and partner districts Clover Park and Franklin Pierce to improve K-12 STEM teacher preparation and induction.  “The grant is a big deal for us,” said Ksenija Simic-Muller, PLU’s Chair of Mathematics and a leading force behind the university’s proposal. “It will allow us to

  • the changes in forensics to the changes that influenced all of secondary and higher education during the century. For seven years the team traced the intellectual and social factors that affected the craft, rather than simply listing relevant dates and events. “The authors are the experts in the field. This is the first comprehensive history of American forensics and I predict that it will stand as the history of forensics for the next one hundred years,” Professor of Rhetoric at the University of

  • (2016-2018) and is working with a farmer’s coop that has activities in horticulture, health (nutrition & hygiene) education and saving & loans programs, alongside secondary projects like small English classes. Haley Ehlers (top right) and others at a Girl’s Club Meeting where they completed a community map× She joined the Peace Corps because she wanted to be part of sustainable, person-to-person development. Since the start of her service, these original aspirations continue to be reinforced. Peace

  • Education (MAE) program Access to materials in the PLU STEM Resource Library Placement in classrooms with expert teachers during their time in the MAE program Induction support for their first two years of teaching A forgivable loan of up to $21,700 for their final year as an undergraduate student A forgivable loan for up to $21,700 for the PLU MAE program CS-STEM Scholars are committed to: Earning a Bachelors degree in a STEM discipline and a Masters in Education at PLU with an endorsement in science