Future teachers reflect on their own classroom heroes
UH Mānoa College of Education master’s candidates share inspiring stories about their teacher heroes.
UH Mānoa College of Education master’s candidates share inspiring stories about their teacher heroes.
Two-time UH Mānoa graduate Sarah King wins prestigious Milken Educator Award.
Book teaches a new way for students to learn.
The ethnomathematics program at the College of Education is the culmination of more than 10 years of building the UH Ethnomathematics and STEM Institute.
The autobiography of Joakim “Jojo” Peter describes his childhood in Federated States of Micronesia and his perspectives on living with a disability.
Eomailani K. Kukahiko will receive $10,000 to support the development of her program, Kauhale Kumu, which focuses on the retention of teachers in the Hawaiʻi Department of Education’s Hawaiian Immersion Program.
Hawaiʻi students had the opportunity to see and hear the diversity of Hawaiʻi’s native birds as well as feel the loss of extinction and the urgency for conservation at the Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds.
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 UH Mānoa's College of Education receive nearly $7 million to serve diverse groups.
The flagship of the 10-campus UH System moves up from 63 to 61 nationally, according to data collected by Times Higher Education.