PACMED is a two-year program focused on the nine RMI Public School Standards for Teachers, plus a tenth standard focused on place-based STEAM teaching.
UH educators and the Kauai and Niihau communities are creating opportunities for Hawaiian language learners and/or future teachers to engage and interact with native speakers of Hawaiian.
The Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, selected Pono Choices, based in the College of Education's Center on Disability Studies, for a Maternal Child Health best practice award.
The books explore various educational topics, including the experience an academic advisor had of leaving her child to attend a conference for the first time.
UH Maui College’s Kahele Dukelow and UH Mānoa’s Margaret Maaka, Kapā Oliveira and Laiana Wong participated in American Educational Research Association’s Presidential Sessions.