The Curriculum Research & Development Group took on a different kind of project this year when a group of World War II veterans from Kaua‘i approached retired Hawai‘i public school principal Yoshinobu Oshiro to ask for help in recording the…
A History of Hawai‘i Revised and Updated
The third edition of A History of Hawai‘i will bring the most widely used text for high school courses on the history of Hawai‘i’ up to date when it is published next year. The text, which approaches Hawai‘i’s story by…
MaPS Performs Array of Support Roles
CRDG’s Marketing and Publication Services (MaPS) is a one-stop center for educational resources and support, marketing consultation, and publishing services, not only for our CRDG and College of Education family, but for other university departments, schools, and non-profit…
Another Look at Hawai‘i State Standards
CRDG, in a partnership with the Hawai‘i Department of Education (HDOE), began reexamining the Hawai‘i State Content and Performance Standards III (HCPS III) in the core areas of English/language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The primary goal of the…
ULS Part of a Network of Sustainability and Peace
Dame Julia Morton-Marr, part of the group PeaceWomen Across the Globe that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005, visited the ULS on October 18, 2010 to rededicate the school’s Peace Garden and help inaugurate a new Peace Path.…