While the highly successful Pihana Nā Mamo projects ended last year, the team that carried out that work has received two new grants to continue some of the most critical aspects of the work. In addition to building on past…
Exploration of Indigenous Methods Enhance Evaluations
As a member of the Evaluation Hui and the principal investigator of two federal grants funded through the Native Hawaiian Education Program, CRDG’s Morris Lai is making a significant contribution to the development of indigenous methods of evaluation that honor…
CRDG Contributes to National Study on School Readiness
In their ongoing efforts to provide effective early childhood education and supports that prepare children to succeed in school, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation funded a five-state study to find out what the legacy of their Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready…
Project Pono
Project Pono is an environmental stewardship and service learning course for high school students at ULS designed to develop student leadership, networking, and organization skills and cultivate understanding of complex ideas such as environmental stewardship and food democracy. In Project…
CRDG Wins $5.6 Million in Native Hawaiian Education Program Grants
The Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG) in the College of Education was awarded two grants under the 2009 Native Hawaiian Education program (NHEP). Kako‘o Ikaika: Supporting Adolescent Hawaiian Students to Achieve High Standards will receive $2.5 million total for…