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  • become a teacher.Although she set her career goal early in life, Bowen’s path to a Pacific Lutheran University education degree took a few twists and turns. “Originally, I wanted to be a P.E. (physical education) teacher,” she said. “That evolved into wanting to be both a math and P.E. teacher, after realizing that the number of P.E. positions was very limited.” She next decided to focus on elementary education, then added an endorsement in special education for kindergarten through high school

  • October 17, 2013 Life of the Mind: Democracy & the American Dream – for DREAMers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47Pk401CS6M About the DREAM Act – and DREAMers Named after the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, a measure first proposed in 2001, DREAMers are undocumented immigrant high-school graduates who are willing and ready to pursue their educational and life goals, yet unable to do so. The DREAMers label is evocative of the familiar concept of The American Dream, and

  • Lauren Loftis Archivist & Special Collections Librarian Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-7586 loftis@plu.edu

  • The School of Nursing is committed to the successful progression of its students, not only through the nursing curriculum, but through the university’s academic program as well. An important part of this commitment is the assignment of a nursing faculty advisor. Upon entrance to the School of Nursing, all nursing students are assigned an academic advisor from the nursing faculty. Student contact with the advisor early in the academic career can be highly instrumental in students’ future success

  • & Healing RC 4 Lecture Online SOCI 101 Intro to Sociology A, SO 4 Lecture Online SPED 911 Students Developmental Disabil 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 914 Educ Proce for Mild Disabiliti 3 Continuing Education Online SPED 912 Collaboration & Team Building 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 912 Collaboration & Team Building 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 915 Emotional/Behavioral Disorders 3 Continuing Education Online SPED 916 Early Childhood Education 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 917 Low

  • ” 4. Daneshia Vashchenko-Cline “Buzz about the Birds and the Bees: Education, Equity, and College Students Sexual Experiences” 5. Isabel Garza & Madison Barr “Children’s trust in expert testimony” 6. Olivia R. Burg “Sleep-Related Factors & their Correlation to Sleep Quality & Cognition in Undergraduates” 7. Keisha J Laguer Vandessppooll “How Yoga and Meditative Music Affect Our Working Memory and Mood” 8. Cassidy Conrad, Aislyn Nihan, & Dylan Smith* “How Perceived Childhood Fortune Affects

  • Community Engaged Education Student-Faculty Research Grant Purpose: These substantial awards are intended to support research conducted by student-faculty teams. Eligibility: All tenured, tenure-track, visiting, resident, and clinical faculty are eligible, as are associates to the faculty. Participation of emeritus faculty and members of the PLU staff for mentoring or research purposes will be considered in special circumstances. In determining the allocation of funds, priority will be given to tenured

  • Education: A Lutheran Tradition Georgia ’59 and Denis Bailey believe the world needs more places like PLU. “I appreciated what the school did for me,” Georgia says. “The church started schools. I think this was an important thing that the Lutheran church did and is doing today.” The Baileys have supported the school through a gift annuity, and they have supported student access as longtime PLU Annual Fund donors.“For us, getting a PLU charitable gift annuity has been a win-win situation

  • General Education Archived PagesThe following pages contain archival general education material for reference. Questions regarding the material can be directed to provost@plu.edu. General Education Council The General Education Council is responsible for finding ways through which to assess and describe how PLU students understand and apply (think about and embrace) the Integrative Learning Objectives as they are represented throughout the curriculum, particularly in the General Education

  • Google Apps For Education Google Mail – PLU offers email accounts for faculty, students and staff hosted by Google with unlimited storage space, tools to search and find messages quickly, as well as messaging and video chat built right into the browser. Google Meet – Unifies chats, audio calls, and video meetings across all of your devices. Whether you’re in Gmail, on a desktop, or on Android or iOS devices, you won’t miss a thing because your Hangouts are synchronized and helps you stay