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This book was created for early childrens education on Hawaiian studies. It includes basic hawaiian phrases with english translations.
... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are e...
...The Hale Kuamoo–Hawaiian Language Center supports and encourages expansion of Hawaiian language as the medium of education, business, government, and other contexts of social life in Hawaii. The Center provides professional and material resources necessary to address this goal including educational support in the development of curricul...
... of Contents How to use “IELTS Speaking Topics” Celebrations and Festivals 1 Education 3 Food 8 Free Time 10 Friends and Relationships 13 Hobbies and ...
...Introduction 1. Roots 2. Parishes 3. Schooling 4. Tertiary Education 5. Young Teacher 6. Overseas Experience 7. Experienced Teacher 8. Reluctant Leader 9. Principal 10. Words of Wisdom 11. Into Retirement 12. Golden Years 13. Glenwood...
...Na Kamalei-K. E. E. P. – Koolauloa Early Education Program is a Native Hawaiian nonprofit organization that includes Ho‘ala Na Pua, a parent-child interaction and family education program that services the families of Ko‘olauloa, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. The Houlu Hou Pr...
...This book was created for early children education in Hawaiian studies. It includes basic phrases in Hawaiian with English translations to educate the youth in Hawaii....
...ast two decades. This renaissance has resulted in a rapidly growing audience of Hawaiian language readers who will i¬nd Kamakau’s writing to be both educational and enjoyable. The text also addresses the current demand for renewed access to historical and cultural materials for research and cultural inquiry. An extensive index, created for this text, facilitates access to...
...una (elders), our iwi (bones), our wahi pana (sacred places), and about building the strength of our communities through the power of culture-based education. Through the pedagogy of aloha and combined ancient and modern knowledge systems, we unleash the critical contributions that our opio (youth) will in turn offer their communities and our world. The writings shar...
... Yuen,-Lana N. Nakamura, and Ivette Rodriguez Stern-The Application of Terror Management Theory to-Native Hawaiian Well-Being. 127 -- A. Kuulei Serna-Education-“For the Interest of the Hawaiians Themselves”:-Reclaiming the Benefits of Hawaiian-Medium Education. 153 -- William H. Wilson and Kauanoe Kamana-Makawalu: Standards, Curriculum, and Assessment-for Literature throug...