Native Hawaiian Education Priorities: Is There a Need to Change? (66359)
Session Chair: Anshuman Khare
Sunday, January 8, 2023 (16:55)
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream C
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation
For the last 30 years, Native Hawaiian education priorities primarily focused its efforts in trying to reclaim their culture and language. Since that time, much time, effort, and financial resources have been allocated to those goals, despite systemic low Native Hawaiian student achievement in math, science, and language arts. The following livestream workshop presentation will engage its participants in a highly critical discussion analyzing whether those priorities need to be re-engineered or left the way they are. After a brief review of a comprehensive evaluation of the status of Native Hawaiian education today, the presenters will facilitate a discourse among the attendees in hopes the collective wisdom shared can point to areas of improvement.
Authors:
Kimo Cashman, University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa, Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Larson Ng, University of Hawaii-Mānoa, Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
About the Presenter(s)
Dr Kimo Cashman is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa, Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
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