College of Education alumna named American Sāmoa Territorial Teacher of the Year
Sabrina Suluai-Mahuka is also a graduate advisor and lecturer in the college’s PACMED program where she earned her master’s degree.
Sabrina Suluai-Mahuka is also a graduate advisor and lecturer in the college’s PACMED program where she earned her master’s degree.
More than $2 million each were awarded to 4 Center on Disability Studies faculty.
A PSA and videos produced by the John A. Burns School of Medicine urges the public to reach out to those who may be victims and seek help.
It was developed in an effort to examine leaders’ actions in a crisis and teach students about ways to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The College of Education team is one of only seven state teams nationwide that will take part in a multi-year initiative to support teaching colleges in the development of institution-specific curricula.
Project ALO is a culturally-responsive leadership development, mentoring and transition support system.
Let’s Read Baby talks about the importance of reading every day and gives reading strategies.
The program is designed for HIDOE employees who serve as emergency hires, substitute teachers or educational assistants.
Tessie Ford is an educator at Waipahu High School, teaching engineering, technology, physics and astronomy among other seminars and capstone projects.
In the month-long series, K–12 students worked on subjects such as literacy, sports skills and personal training.