Watershed citizen science project awarded $150K
Our Project in Hawaiʻi’s Intertidal in the Curriculum Research and Development Group will train middle school and high school teachers and students on the local watershed and scientific process.
Our Project in Hawaiʻi’s Intertidal in the Curriculum Research and Development Group will train middle school and high school teachers and students on the local watershed and scientific process.
Five programs in the Center of Disability Studies in 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补's College of Education receive nearly $7 million to serve diverse groups.
The flagship of the 10-campus 东精影业 System moves up from 63 to 61 nationally, according to data collected by Times Higher Education.
A simple message that the 东精影业 and the Hawaiʻi Department of Education wants heard across the state in an effort to address Hawaiʻi’s teacher shortage.
东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 researchers received a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant to evaluate a new approach to improving engagement, diversity and retention in undergraduate computer science education.
Esmeralda Carini, a PhD student in 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补's College of Education was honored with the International Literacy Association Corwin Literacy Award.
College of Education alumni Akeyo Garcia and Masaru Uchino received the Presidential Award of Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Nathan Murata received a proclamation from State Senator Michelle Kidani for his “Friday Night Lights” program which provides interscholastic athletic participation opportunities for students with disabilities and those who are at-risk.
The College of Education's EdD program was recognized by the Carnegie Project of the Education Doctorate for its innovation, including its culture-based curriculum.
The Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds is a multidisciplinary effort to educate elementary and secondary students on Oʻahu about Hawaiʻi’s endangered native bird species and the importance of conservation efforts.