Sundance-selected education documentary Most Likely to Succeed screens at UH Mānoa
The Project-Based Language Learning Intensive Summer Institute event aims to foster meaningful discussion about transforming schools.
The Project-Based Language Learning Intensive Summer Institute event aims to foster meaningful discussion about transforming schools.
Lydia Haff and Liann Sanerivi will represent the more than 700 college HSTA/NEA members in university teacher-preparation programs throughout Hawaiʻi.
UH’s partnership with the state Department of Education contributed to the 2017 Frank Newman Award for improvements in public education.
The educator pathway event is open to anyone interested in learning how to become a substitute or full-time teacher in a Hawaiʻi.
Masaru Uchino, Kelly Sutcliffe and Jessica Villanueva are among this year’s elite 35 Milken Educator Award honorees.
UH West Oʻahu was installed as a chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, the only active chapter in the state.
Becoming A Professor, co-authored by Marie Iding, is designed for graduate and undergraduate students contemplating careers as professors in post-secondary education.
Results from the more rigorous testing standard show Hawaii’s students moving toward meeting higher expectations for college and career readiness.
Michael Sana awarded 2015–16 Milken Educator Award for excellence in education.
The UH Mānoa Department of Physics and Astronomy welcomes recognized physicist and nobel laureate Carl Wieman for a talk on undergraduate science teaching.