One of the more promising uses of technology in education is to provide opportunities to teachers and students in remote locations. This is the goal of the Pacific Education and Research for Leadership in Science (PEARLS) project, a five-year partnership with the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) that seeks to help middle-school students [...]
As part of an effort to champion the innovative and unique nature of Hawai‘i public charter school education, ULS engaged with the Hawai‘i State Teachers Association to create a ULS supplemental agreement to the HSTA Master Contract that includes research as a teaching duty. As the only public school dedicated to a dual, interlocking mission [...]
College of Education faculty members, Kanesa Duncan Seraphin, Paul Brandon, and Thanh Truc Nguyen, from the Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG) were awarded a $1.49 million grant from the United States Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences. Led by Principal Investigator Duncan Seraphin, who is also the director of the Hawaii Sea Grant [...]
Strong STEM Focus Continues CRDG continued its collaboration with the University of Hawai‘i’s Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology (EECB) program to bring National Science Foundation-funded doctoral candidates into K–12 schools. The program allows students and teachers to experience cutting-edge science first-hand by involving them in the fellows’ ongoing research, and prepares fellows to work successfully [...]









