During fall term, students in WOU’s undergraduate teacher training program tutored more than 300 K-12 students in online mathematics tutoring sessions.
During fall term, students in WOU’s undergraduate teacher training program tutored more than 300 K-12 students in online mathematics tutoring sessions.
Community health students will have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in the classroom to serve as contact tracers in Polk County.
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Their perseverance, creativity, kindness, and commitment to serve their future bilingual students and their families are a daily source of inspiration to…
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“There’s no historical precedence. It’s unnerving. On the emotional side, it’s weird and scary.”
“Working with the deaf/hard of hearing/deaf-blind population has always been my goal, and there are only two universities in the nation that offer any type of counseling specialized to fit this population.”
“I was not interested in linguistics; I had a very difficult time in English linguistics, but this class changed my perspective about it all.”
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