Baby, I’m back Kanesa Duncan Seraphin is driven by the challenge of the Molokai-2-Oahu race By Cindy Luis – Honolulu Star-Advertiser – Jul 25, 2014 (original article here) When the ocean is one’s back yard, there is no excuse not…
Online Delivery Planned for Marine Science Curriculum
Together with the Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program and the College of Education’s Distance Course Design Consulting (DCDC) Group, CRDG is developing a new, modular, online marine science curriculum, Exploring Our Fluid Earth (EOFE) in conjunction with the modular professional…
Exploring Inquiry Learning in Early Childhood Education
Inquiry is one of our most basic activities as human beings, beginning with babies who use it to make sense of the world around them. Partnerships with the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Children’s Center (UHMCC) and the Navy Hale…
New Placed-based Science Curriculum
In a collaborative effort, project director Lois Yamauchi of the University of Hawai‘i College of Education’s Department of Educational Psychology and lead curriculum developer Carol Ann Brennan of CRDG are engaged in a three-year project funded by the US Department…
Updating Place-based Science Curriculum
The Hawai‘i Nature Study program, originally conceived and developed by Sister Edna Demanche in the 1970s, was always popular with Hawai‘i teachers because, unlike most science textbooks available to them, it provided inquiry-based activities focused on Hawai‘i’s local plants and…