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The School of Nursing maintains a nursing skills lab and a simulation lab on each campus. Students are scheduled for specific laboratory times to practice those skills taught in the curriculum. Skill acquisition requires hands-on practice and students are expected to use these times to achieve skill competency. Open laboratory times are available for individual practice and study. Information about courses, events, open labs, and coordinator contact information is available on the PLU SoN
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) EDUC 407 : Teaching and Learning of Writing This course focuses on the multimodal teaching of writers across developmental stages, emphasizing culturally sustaining practices. This includes developmental and writing processes, genre exploration, the role of identity and community in writing, writing strategies and skills, and formative assessment and feedback. (2) EDUC 423 : Language and Literacy Development for Multilingual Learners This course examines stages of second language acquisition
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guest speakers), or the acquisition of teaching materials. This amount will vary based on the performance of the endowment, but will typically be approximately $500. While it is anticipated that there will be one faculty recipient per year, in this inaugural year, funds are available to support multiple recipients. Procedure Faculty will propose the development of a course or course unit(s) related to Scandinavia to be taught in AY 24-25. The proposal should also list and describe any associated
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company — one that’s seen explosive growth, including a recent acquisition of the supermarket chain Whole Foods and an impending headquarters expansion. Get in Touch with AlumniInterested in connecting with current students? Email Alumni“As a business student, I was gratified to learn how the HR, finance, marketing and accounting functions could work together in harmony for tech employees,” said Finn Kelln ’18, who is set to graduate in December. “I am excited to enter the business world after seeing
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into working at the Fortune 500 company — one that’s seen explosive growth, including a recent acquisition of the supermarket chain Whole Foods and an impending headquarters expansion. Get in Touch with AlumniInterested in connecting with current students? Email Alumni“As a business student, I was gratified to learn how the HR, finance, marketing and accounting functions could work together in harmony for tech employees,” said Finn Kelln ’18, who is set to graduate in December. “I am excited to
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standards. Domain 9: Professionalism Descriptor: Formation and cultivation of a sustainable professional nursing identity, accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition, and comportment that reflects nursing’s characteristics and values. Domain 10: Personal, Professional, and Leadership Development Descriptor: Participation in activities and self-reflection that foster personal health, resilience, and well-being, lifelong learning, and support the acquisition of nursing expertise and assertion
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Airport Transportation to Pacific Lutheran University Check into residence hall and get PLU ID card Welcome Dinner September 4 – 6: Orientation and English proficiency testing Shopping trip(s) September 7 – 8: Free time and option PLU social activities September 9 – 13: Orientation and English language instruction Visits to PLU departments like Outdoor Recreation and services like the Library Trip to downtown Tacoma for the farmer’s market, sightseeing, and a photo competition Term I: September 16
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953 Language Acquisition Fndts 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 954 Scaffolding Content Instruct 6 Continuing Education Online EDUC 982 Instructional Leadership I 4 Continuing Education Online EDUC 976 Personnel Development 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 978 School Law 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 979 Issues Inclusive Differentiati 2 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970B Literacy and Learning (506) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970D Writer's Notebook 4-12 (598) 3 Continuing
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Minor in Latino Studies 20 semester hours, including: Language 4 semester hours of Spanish language for second language or heritage learners. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult the Language Placement Guide for a recommendation on which course to enroll in. HISP 103, 201, 202, 252, 300, 301 or 351, 331 (4) Latino/a/x Literary, Cultural, and Political Studies 16 semester hours, 4 of which may be substituted with one of the “Alternative Areas of Inquiry” listed below: LTST
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Latino Studies LTST 241 : Introduction to Latino Studies - IT, GE This course introduces students to the range of issues and analytical approaches that form the foundation of Latino studies. By tracing the history of the “Latino/a/x” concept in relation to key elements of sociocultural life, such as time, space, migration, identity, class, race, gender, community, power, language, nation, and rights, students will develop understandings of the particular ways in which Latino studies takes shape
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