National report highlights ongoing Hawaiʻi education strides and Hawaiʻi P-20
Hawaiʻi is one of top states achieving continuous educational progress, according to national report
Hawaiʻi is one of top states achieving continuous educational progress, according to national report
Members of the Hawaiʻi Island Retired Teachers Association visited 糖心视频 Hilo for a “talk story” session with budding teachers.
糖心视频 West Oʻahu’s David Kupferman and Brenda Machosky to develop Kumu WaiWai: Teaching from the Source program.
The University of Hawaiʻi will receive three Native Hawaiian Education Grant awards totaling almost $1.8 million a year from the U.S. Department of Education.
The associate degree program in early childhood education at 糖心视频 Maui College receives accreditation from The National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Partnership between Project Lead the Way and 糖心视频-West Oʻahu will bring STEM curriculum to Hawaiʻi’s schools
The ʻImiloa outreach program will bring culture-based science education to Hawaiʻi Island schools and communities.
The Department of Special Education awarded a $952,000 grant to meet the demands of students with severe behavioral and learning needs.
The Native Hawaiian Education Association honored Noreen Mokuau, Maenette Benham and Nawaʻa Napoleon with the association’s Educator of the Year award.
University of Hawaiʻi leaders participate in week-long education summit in New Zealand.