In 1966, Arthur R. King, Jr. and John A. Brownell articulated a theory of curriculum practice founded on the idea that the basis for liberal and general education should be a community of learners engaging in inquiry. King was given…
Asia-Pacific Region Still a Strong Focus
Pacific Circle Consortium As a founding member of the Pacific Circle Consortium (PCC), CRDG has had a long-standing commitment to education in and about the Asia-Pacific region. This year CRDG helped improve communication within the PCC and helped them gain…
Computer Literacy and Computer Safety Go Hand-in-hand
In 2004, CRDG’s Truc Nguyen began work on a computer literacy curriculum that was no longer just about programming, but about the effective, efficient, and responsible use of software as well as behaviors online. In addition to technology skills, she…
Congratulations to Sensei Jean Sakihara
Jean Sakihara, founder of the Kimono program at the University Laboratory School, was awarded the Imperial Order of the Rising Sun with Gold and Silver Rays from the Emperor of Japan for her work to preserve the kimono culture in…
Claire Okazaki retires
Claire Okazaki came to CRDG in 2000 for a sabbatical from her position as a seventh grade mathematics teacher at Nānākuli High and Intermediate School. At the time, she planned to return to her then twenty-one-year career as a mathematics…