College of Education student’s hip hop parody encourages reading September 17, 2020 UH News Let’s Read Baby talks about the importance of reading every day and gives reading strategies.
Tuition stipends for aspiring teachers available August 18, 2020 UH News The program is designed for HIDOE employees who serve as emergency hires, substitute teachers or educational assistants.
UH alumna receives nation’s highest math and science teaching honor August 10, 2020 UH News Tessie Ford is an educator at Waipahu High School, teaching engineering, technology, physics and astronomy among other seminars and capstone projects.
College of Ed helps keiki spark summer learning August 6, 2020 UH News In the month-long series, K–12 students worked on subjects such as literacy, sports skills and personal training.
Citizen scientists expand data collection for UH Hilo researchers July 30, 2020 UH News Marine biologists highlight the important contributions citizen scientists make to help solve ocean issues in Hawaiʻi.
Scientist-turned-educator wins graduate teaching award July 17, 2020 UH News Christine Ambrosino received a $5,000 teaching award for her outstanding graduate student work at UH Mānoa.
#FacesofManoa: Teaching queen wins crown July 16, 2020 UH News College of Education doctoral student Jewel Mahoe was also named Miss Congeniality at the 68th Cherry Blossom Festival.
Facebook improves some aspects of sheltered homeless lives, UH research shows July 8, 2020 UH News Researchers surveyed 148 people at two homeless shelters in Honolulu.
College of Education master’s student creates fun videos to boost learning April 22, 2020 UH News Griffin Bolan, has created a YouTube channel for his 10th grade English Language Arts class at Waiʻanae High School.
Online resource supports students with disabilities, language learners April 3, 2020 UH News Two UH professors developed a website that offers tips on designing online instruction and utilizing technology tools.