Winter 2009
Clinical Sciences
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CLS203 – Immunohematology – Students are involved in the recruitment of blood donors, screening of donors, and assist with the blood donation procedure with U.P. Regional Blood Center. The donor pool will focus on NMU faculty and staff whose historical blood donation has been low. |
Mary Stunkard |
Communications & Performance Studies
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BC473A – Advanced Audio Production – Students work with WNMU FM to record, edit, mix, and produce a one-hour music and interview radio show which will be aired during graduation weekend. |
Charles Ganzert |
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PR330 – Public Relations Message Design – Each student works with a local, non-profit agency to create various public relations items for the agency to use in its media and marketing plans. |
Wally Niebauer |
Education, School of
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ED231 – Teaching for Learning in the Secondary Classroom – Students help met a community need by assisting children with their homework and afterschool activities at Lake Superior Village Youth and Family Center, Bothwell Middle School and Nah Tah Wahsh Public School Academy. |
Judith Puncochar |
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ED306 – Children’s Literature – Students will select children’s books for the public library, Luz del Saber, in Santa Cruz, Honduras. |
Sandra Imdieke |
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ED310 – Social Studies Methods for Elementary Teachers – Students plan lessons, assessments, extension activities, and technological connections for core social studies lessons in seventh grade classrooms at Bothwell Middle School. |
Derek Anderson |
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ED311 – Methods and Materials for Elementary Language Arts – Students teach elementary students to use writing notebooks, write poetry, and language experience approach writing at Sandy Knoll Elementary. |
Suzanne Standerford |
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ED312 – Science Methods for Elementary Teachers – Students plan lessons, assessments, extension activities, and technological connections for core science lessons in seventh grade classrooms at Bothwell Middle School. |
Greg Coverdale |
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ED316 – Elementary Reading Instruction – Students will assist various elementary teachers in creating and providing instruction to small groups of children. |
Suzanne Standerford |
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ED319 – Teaching of Reading for the Secondary Teacher – Students conduct reading lessons and team-building activities with secondary students related to real-life situations and career expectations in the classrooms of various Marquette area schools |
Markisha Smith |
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ED349 – Teaching for Equity, Diversity and Social Justice – Students conduct reading lessons and team-building activities with secondary students related to real-life situations and career expectations in the classrooms of various Marquette area schools |
Markisha Smith |
English
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EN303 – Technical and Professional Writing – Students will revise the NMU Academic Service Learning manual and complete a needs assessment of the Marquette community for future academic service learning projects. |
Elizabeth Monske |
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EN309 – Teaching Writing – Students work to meet the needs of K – 12 teachers by generating lesson plans that include writing or literature as an emphasis. |
Kia Richmond |
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EN350 – Methods and Materials for Teaching English – Students will create a unit plan and select textbooks for the Native American Literature class at Baraga High School. |
Kia Richmond |
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EN462 – Literature for Young Adults – Students will provide various book reviews and lesson plans to select U.P. elementary schools and Teaching Family Homes. |
Kia Richmond |
Health Physical Education and Recreation
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PE472 – Health & Exercise Leadership Skills – Students will provide assistance at the NMU Wildcat Wellness Health Fair to educate on health and screen for many aspects of illnesses. |
Barb Coleman |
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RE261 – Leadership and Pedagogy in Leisure Services – Students teach a variety of leisure, outdoor recreation, outdoor education lessons for Marquette Senior High School and Father Marquette Elementary School. |
Cheryl Teeters |
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RE362 – Program Design in Leisure Services – Student plan, implement and evaluate leisure programs in the Marquette community for various populations. |
Cheryl Teeters |
Hospitality Management
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HM221 – Hospitality Service Management – Students will provide Chez Nous with a menu, daily special and service to highlight proper service techniques. |
Leslie Cory |
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HM225 – Banquets & Catering – Students will provide the NMU Northern Council for Lifelong Learning with assistance in creating a menu and service. |
Deborah Pearce |
Modern Languages and Literatures
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FR102 – Elementary French 2 – Students will create and arrange educational displays focusing on French culture for the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum. |
Nell Kupper |
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FR310 – Introduction to French Civilization and Culture – Students will create poser presentations on different regions of France to educate the Marquette community. |
Tara Foster |
Music
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MU174 – Opera Workshop – Students will design and perform a mini-opera for children at Marquette area schools in correlation with Music in Our Schools Month (March) to educate children. |
Robert Engelhart |
Native American Studies
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NAS488 – Native American Service Learning Project – Working with the DeVos Art Museum, students will research objects in the Losey Collection of Native American art and prepare materials for lesson plans and educational kits. |
Adriana Green |
Nursing
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NE421 – Community Health Nursing Clinic – Students formulate nursing care of populations by completing health projects for various community agencies. |
All Professors |
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NE432 – Management Concepts in Nursing – Students will assist local health care agencies with their needs while realizing that citizens have both an opportunity and a responsibility to be involved in the life of the community and in addressing community problems. |
Mary Ellen Powers |
Philosophy
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PL200 – History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy – Students will hold a Service Learning Olympics, which will publicize various community organizations in and around Marquette and the Upper Peninsula, as well as brings them together and helps them begin relationships which can be mutually beneficial. |
James Highland |
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PL270 – World Religions – Students will facilitate discussions on aspects of people’s culture and religious at a community feast that will promote acceptance of diversity. |
James Highland |
Sociology/Social Work
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SW100 – Exploring Social Work – Students will work with various human services agency to provide added assistance to the care of patients and education programs. |
Patricia Cianciolo |
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
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SL400 – Phonological Disorders – Students screen children, administrate tests, and teach lessons in communicative disabilities to students at Bark River Harris Elementary School. |
Jim Zeigler |