CRDG evaluators Paul Brandon and Brian Lawton worked with McREL’S Pacific Center for Changing the Odds to conceptualize and develop two brief logic model reference guides and an online interactive logic model application as part of the Pacific Regional Education…
Bringing Ocean Science to the Public
CRDG’s Kanesa Seraphin spent much of 2012 travelling to interview scientists about their research and producing episodes of a new television show, Voice of the Sea, that will expose viewers to ocean science issues and research relevant to Hawai‘i and…
Summer Programs Combines Enrichment and Research
CRDG Summer Programs, a communitybased program that brings students in grades three through twelve onto the University of Hawai‘i campus for enrichment programs in science and the arts, hosted just over three hundred students from public, private, and charter schools.…
CRDG Continues Public Health Research Collaboration
CRDG’s Susan Saka has been collaborating with the Hawai‘i Departments of Education and Health since 1993 to document and record trends in behavior among middle and high school students. The Hawai‘i School Health Survey, which brings the Youth Risk Behavior…
Teacher Sabbatical Builds Mathematics Network
Keith Ishihara, a teacher at Moanalua High School, spent the 2011–2012 school year on sabbatical at CRDG. He started with three primary goals: to find new methods of teaching Algebra I to achieve better student understanding, to learn about the…