Mālama Aku, Mālama Mai

March 21, 11:30am - 12:45pm
Mānoa Campus, iLab (Building 37) Add to Calendar

Mālama aku, mālama mai—care is given, and care is received. The Hawaiian concept of mālama relates to caring for, maintaining, and supporting one another. When we mālama the communities where we work, our work is deepened and enriched. This third and final workshop in the “Place Based Research Matters” series will cover strategies for deepening established relationship between researchers and community. The format will center around small group discussions with “faculty catalysts” with expertise in community engagement and place-based research.

Topics covered during this workshop will include:

  • Promoting co-learning and co-development through each stage of the research process
  • Navigating knowledge ownership and access
  • Identifying and resolving problems and misunderstandings as they arise

“Please feel free to bring your lunch. Beverages will be provided.”

Space is limited. Please register online at: www.cte.hawaii.edu/events.html


Event Sponsor
Center for Teaching Excellence The University of Hawai’i Sea Grant College Program, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Center for Teaching Excellence, (808) 956-6978, cte@hawaii.edu, http://www.cte.hawaii.edu/events/2018/Place-Based2and3_0318.html

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