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  • times for courses. (Note: days/times are approximate and subject to change)Course Schedule for Elementary CertificationSummer Semester (June – August): Classes and a practicum component. Students can expect to be in classes or at the practicum site all day Monday to Thursday with the occasional Friday or Saturday class. EDUC 510: Teaching Reading and Language Arts (3) EDUC 520: Issues of Child Abuse and Neglect (1) EDUC 544: Sociocultural Foundations of Education (2) EPSY 566: Advanced Cognition

  • to securely place an order for pick up and pay in advance with your Dining Dollars, LuteBucks, debit or credit card. Order beverages and a few select food items from Campus Restaurants. Order for pick-up as soon as possible or choose a specific time later in the day. Save your “favorite” order to quickly order next time. GET FUNDS Deposit money to your Dining Dollars and/or LuteBucks account 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There will be a $2.75 service fee charged when you use this option to

  • in professional conferences is important for building industry  connections, growing relationships, and elevating the work at PLU. The pandemic has most assuredly made these goals more difficult; however, professional opportunities remain an important part of the PLU experience. Dr. Vianna’s participation in the 2022 Jazz Education Network conference gave him a chance to learn from colleagues across the globe via clinics, workshops, concerts, and panel discussions. These new ideas, educational

  • October 25, 2010 Oil Literacy panel After the screening of “Oil Literacy” there will be a panel discussion with these guest panelists answering questions and talking about the literacy of oil. Diana Gibson, Research Director for the Parkland Institute Gibson is a Canadian researcher for a think-tank in Edmonton that seeks to study the economic and social implications surrounding oil sands development and production. She is featured in the film. Matthew Johnson, Media Education Specialist for

  • fitting the window for good a few hours later last Wednesday. As of Friday, the job of cleaning and refurbishing the lead in the 60-year-old window was complete. This refurbishing, estimated Martinez, should hold over the window for another 70 to 100 years. Or about the time when the great, great grandchildren of today’s students attend their first day of class. Martinez and his crew have carefully been restoring the window since December last year, when it was removed, shipped down to the famed Los

  • Club presence on Discord is subject to the rules in the Student Handbook. Student Engagement facilitates the Digital Campus Discord, in which club and org leaders can put announcements or invitations out to the student population. The Engage Ambassadors are also available for Discord consultation for clubs. Email engage@plu.edu for information.

  • States. This is astounding seeing as Uganda is about the size of Oregon. At one point, a Red Kite swooped in from shore and followed our craft for some distance until returning to where it came from as if to identify who we were and if we should be allowed to navigate her river. Sinister crocodiles slipped into the water great distances from us, only to resurface close to our boat. I was surprised by how small they seemed until we reached a portion of the river not far from the falls. Here they

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / January 4, 2024 January 4, 2024 The Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation expects to award sixteen scholarships in 2024 based upon academic merit, accomplishments in the field, and demonstrated interest. Three individual scholarships are reserved for a community college student, an undergraduate student, and an early graduate student, respectively. Two scholarships have a preference for Native American or Alaskan Native students and are not

  • schools in Washington. Whenever possible, these teachers come from partner schools to CIWA-sponsored Confucius Classrooms in Washington. Chinese Bridge Delegation for Educators Coordinated jointly by the College Board and Hanban/Confucius Institute Headquarters, the Chinese Bridge Delegation is an opportunity for state and school district administrators and policy makers, especially school board members, to travel to China to learn more about China’s education system and how to connect schools in