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  • . - Certified Public AccountantsMO 2001Credit AnalystCypress FinancialWA 2009Customer ServiceAnimal SupplyWA 2010Customer ServiceCentral Pacific BankHI 2005Customer Service ManagerAmazon.com LLCWA 2003Customer Service RepresentativeUnited BroadcastingWA 2004Customer Service RepresentativeSeattle MarinersWA 2005Customer Service RepresentativeBlade-Tech IndustriesWA 1997Customer Service Team LeadDHL ExpressID 2002Customer SuccessTableau SoftwareWA 2006D.D.S. DentistSelf-EmployedWA 2002Dentrix (Software

  • PLU STEM Resource LibraryThe PLU STEM Resource Library was created to provide laboratory equipment, supplies, and inclusive (fictio and non-fiction) STEM books to classrooms in our partner districts (Clover Park, Franklin Pierce, Tacoma). The library was established with funding from a National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Capacity Building Grant (Award Number 1758506). Funding to maintain and grow the PLU STEM Resource Library is provided from a National Science

  • Program: Where are the teachers? An Introductory Guide (pages 22-24) Staffing the Program (PPT) (large 12 Mb) — based on outline in the Asia Society Guide Teacher Certification 5. Funding the Program: What does it cost? An Introductory Guide (pages 24-25) 6. Choosing a Program Model: What are the choices? An Introductory Guide (pages 28-32) Early Language Learning Models: https://www.cal.org/earlylang/progdev/chart.html Model Early Language Learning Programs https://www.cal.org/resources/digest

  • honor and said, “I have been committed to helping to elevate educators of bands and wind ensembles around the state for many years. To have those long-term efforts recognized by others is flattering beyond belief.” Dr. Brian Galante, Chair of the Music department, stated, “We are delighted to hear that Dr. Powell will be inducted into the WMEA Hall of Fame. Ed is a dedicated teacher, passionate musician, and a true leader in his field. He fully deserves this recognition, and I am proud to call him a

  • , collaborators and even as perpetrators. John Stuart Mill once wrote that the way a society treats women tells us a great deal about how civilized that society is. By exploring the position of women in the Holocaust, we are revealing what half of the world’s population experienced, thereby enhancing our understanding of the chaos and destruction that was the Holocaust.Learn more about the "Women and the Holocaust" conferenceView the Music of Remembrance Concert 2015 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust

  • Novelist Leslye Walton ’04 Nominated for Prestigious Morris Award Posted by: Zach Powers / January 5, 2015 Image: [Photo Courtesy of www.LeslyeWalton.com] January 5, 2015 By Zach PowersPLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, WA (Jan. 5, 2014) —Pacific Lutheran University alumna Leslye Walton has been nominated for the prestigious William C. Morris YA Debut Award for her novel The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender. First awarded in 2009, the accolade “honors a debut book published by

  • , teaching and workflow more efficient, personalized and meaningful,” she says. What did it mean to you to be recognized as Montana’s Teacher of the Year and just months later to receive a Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching? Being named the 2016 Montana Teacher of the Year and receiving the PAEMST award were the highlights of my 2015 and 2016 school years. When I first started teaching, I had the goal of being named Montana Teacher of the Year. The goal wasn’t to gain

  • methods. It seemed challenging to teach visual objectives without the benefits of face-to-face interaction with a teacher. Text-based communication did not seem to be enough. Discovering new technologies that would allow him to use audio and visual communication, both individually and with a group, was the motivation to continuing exploring how to develop an online watercolor classWhat is one instructional technique or project that is particularly effective, innovative, or engaging?“Participation in

  • December 1, 2009 Affect “Give quality work throughout your lives, even though there’s no way of knowing how your efforts will affect the future.” It is pretty easy to see how Dr. Bill Foege ’57 affected the future – he is the epidemiologist who is credited as the person who led the worldwide effort to eradicate smallpox. Foege tells people to follow their “moral compass,” and his path from medical missionary to director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention certainly pointed him in

  • Alternative Spring Break: US/Mexico Border Immersion ProgramIn March 2015, I partnered with the Center of Community Engagement and Service to lead an Alternative Spring Break centering on immigration and the US/Mexico border (in Texas and New Mexico). Seven students, representing many different backgrounds and majors, along with one recent alumna, and student facilitator Carly Book, participated in this immersion program. Our group partnered with the Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey (under the