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  • . Purposes, advantages, and limitations of standardized and other assessment tools are explored. (2) EDUC 429 : Diversity Responsive Children's Literature Explores diversity responsive children's literature and why these texts are imperative for all readers. Emphasizing identifying, selecting, and evaluating high-quality, diversity responsive books across genres and formats (e.g. novels in verse, graphic novels, print/digital) as well as strategies for advocacy and use in K-6 classrooms. (2) EDUC 438

  • students who choose that option, will evaluate the quality of internships, and will consult with the program leaders on curriculum. The Engineering & Industry Minor is ideal for all students who would benefit from in-depth exposure to engineering and industry. Typically students in Natural Sciences, Business, Economics or any students who have completed the introductory calculus-based physics sequence (PHYS 153/163, 154/164) would be a good fit for the minor. BS in Applied Physics students are NOT

  • 570: Comparative Health Care (4)In this course, students will have the opportunity to visit and learn about health care in another country. They will explore different cultural meanings attached to health and well-being, see how healthcare policy is implemented in other countries, and learn about access to and quality of health care in another global context. Prerequisite: SOCW 555. SOCW 573: Policy Practice & Advocacy in Health Care (4)The course builds on policy content offered in the foundation

  • Chapter 296-62 WAC, Part J-1WAC 296-62-090131.0 IntroductionSome employees at PLU, primarily those who work outdoors, in food service, and environmental service positions may be exposed to temperatures that cause heat or cold stress. Employees who work outside of the “comfort zone” may experience decreased levels of productivity and quality of work. The frequency of accidents also increases. Increased body temperature and physical discomfort promote irritability, anger, and other emotional

  • daydream to reality. A year and an online crowdfunding campaign later, Lionheart was born. The result is a community-oriented shop that prioritizes atmosphere, experience and quality, Reese said. The lover of coffee said she is on a temporary hiatus from coffee herself, with a baby on the way. “I already have a list of coffees I’m going to have as soon as I give birth,” she quipped. But she’s showing her love in other ways, providing TLC to the products and the customers who love coffee as much as she

  • , help session leadership, and teaching assistantship work. Independent chemistry-related activities: Positive considerations include the extent and quality of extracurricular work done in background reading, independent study, and research; assisting in laboratory preparation, teaching, or advising; any other chemistry-related employment, on campus or elsewhere; and participation in campus and professional chemistry-related organizations. The departmental honors designation will appear on the

  • technology, I will describe the critical neural mechanisms underlying this important transitional period for speech learning. Further, using machine-learning models, we were able to predict individual infants’ eventual language acquisition outcome when they were assessed at 6 years of age, by using their own neural activities at recorded 11 months of age. Critically, speech learning outcome during this important transitional period is highly malleable by auditory experience, such as the quality of speech

  • AND 142 OF THE 1995 FACULTY HANDBOOK. Section 4. SABBATICAL, REGULAR, AND SPECIAL LEAVES OF ABSENCESabbatical leaves and regular and special leaves of absence from the university are considered to be highly desirable, both for the faculty and for the university, and, in fact, are absolutely essential if the university is to maintain the highest quality of instruction. Such leaves encourage and nurture faculty improvement through study, research, writing, contact with faculty outside our university

  • . Ribes divaricatum can be analyzed further to specify the quality of its antibiotic compound(s). 3:00 pm - BreakSession 2, Chair: Dr Myriam Cotten3:20 pm - The Role of Histidine Residues in Piscidin-1 Interactions with Lipids and DNAChristine Gordon, Senior Capstone Seminar Antimicrobial peptides may potentially serve as effective antibiotic alternatives. One subset of these peptides are cationic, amphipatic α-helical peptides such as Piscidin, of which three types (1, 2 and 3) have been discovered

  • Turf ASPLU Senate Elections Info Session Looking to get involved? Come learn about running for an ASPLU Senator position! Monday, 9/16/247:00PM-7:30PMAUC Regency (Room 203) Featured Speaker: Dr. Jason Kilmer REQUIRED for all new Lutes! “Beer Goggles” to Blackouts, “the Munchies” to Memory Effects: The Science of Alcohol and Cannabis Does alcohol really make people more social? How do substances affect quality of sleep? Does cannabis/marijuana impact memory and attention? In this presentation, learn