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Jan 25, 20241 min read
E ULU vol.3 | Building a Learning Ecosystem at the Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi Campus
E Ulu 3 continues to serve as a repository of Kumu moʻolelo that reflect our kauhale’s school redesign activities. As with E Ulu 1 and 2,...
Jan 25, 20242 min read
A Special Interest Group Prospectus | Developing an ʻŌiwi Arts Task Force
By Nate Gong The ʻŌiwi Arts Special Interest Group (SIG) is a collective of kumu with administrative and Hālau Kupukupu support. Our...
Jan 25, 20244 min read
An Introduction to the Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi Holopono Academic Success Center
By Poʻo Kumu Lehua Veincent with Kumu Joshua Smith Poʻo Kumu Lehua and Kumu Joshua describe how the Holopono Academic Success Center...
Jan 24, 20241 min read
E ULU vol.2 | Journey of Self, Curriculum, Instruction, & Pedagogy for School Redesign
E Ulu 2 is an anthology of moʻolelo by Kumu that reflect the journey of school redesign of our kauhale. The selected works represent a...
Jan 24, 20241 min read
E ULU vol.1 | Pursuing Pilina for ʻŌiwi Edge Learning & Teaching
E Ulu 1, our inaugural campus publication of Kumu scholarship resulted from Kumu participation in Alaukawai 0009, Independent Innovations...
Jan 23, 20247 min read
‘O ke Au i Kāhuli From Language Learning to Language Acquisition | A Personal Narrative of Kumu Evolution
By Dr. Kalani Makekau-Whittaker, Kumu Dr. Makekau-Whittaker gives us access into his reflections and personal experiences that have led...
Jan 16, 20244 min read
Lohea ka Moʻolelo o Moku ka Piko | The Impact of Moʻolelo in a Papa ʻEono PE & Health Curriculum at Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi
By Kumu Matthew Arellano Kumu Matt creatively integrates physical education and health with moʻolelo to motivate and engage haumāna....
Jan 16, 20248 min read
On Teaching Captain Cook
By Kumu Leilani Portillo We are treated to Kumu Leilani’s Hip Hop as Literature class where she engages haumāna to critically think about...
Jan 16, 20246 min read
Fostering Student and ‘Ohana Engagement | Co-Creating Learning Goals and Outcomes in Papa ʻElua
By Kumu Kahoane Aiona and Kumu Smith Hawila “Kaleo” Kaleohano, IV Kumu in Papa ʻElua describe their year-long project to meaningfully...
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