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Concept Attainment: Ignacio Arcas U’ilani Corr-Yorkman Alisha DeGuair Stacie Fernandez ETEC 602, Fall 2008

Hawaiian Community Resources

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Page 1: Hawaiian Community Resources

Concept Attainment:

Ignacio Arcas

U’ilani Corr-Yorkman    

Alisha DeGuair

Stacie Fernandez

ETEC 602, Fall 2008

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Activating Prior Knowledge

• Scenario- “Elementary School Teacher ”• You ARE the GLC • You submit the proposal and the forms • You have the last say and you are also the

deciding factor • Where can you take your students that is fun,

educational and cultural?• Group Discussion HHHHHMMMMM......"Any

ideas on fascinating or fun, educational and cultural field trips?"

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Guided Practice

• Hawaii has a plethora of great community resources

• Examples and Non-Examples

• What is the concept that we want to teach you?

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Hawai’i State Content Performance Standards

• SS.4.1.1    Describe both change and continuity of aspects of Hawaiian culture (including religion, land use, and social systems).      

• SS.7HHK.1.1    Analyze both change and continuity during unification and the monarchy period.

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21st Century Skills

Communication and Collaboration • Articulating thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively

through speaking and writing • Demonstrating ability to work effectively with diverse

teams• Exercising flexibility and willingness to be helpful in

making necessary compromises to accomplish a common goal

• Assuming shared responsibility for collaborative work Information Literacy       • Accessing information efficiently and effectively,

evaluating information critically and competently and using information accurately and creatively for the issue or problem at hand 

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Why is it beneficial to know about the Hawaiian Community Resources

available to us?

“It takes a village to raise a child.” ~ Ancient African Proverb 

“`A`ohe pau ka ike I ka halau ho`okahi.”All knowledge is not taught in the same school.

~ Hawaiian Proverb- Mary Kawena Puku`I

• Community Services Available • Students learn about Hawaiian Culture

and the place where we all live• A United Community/Community Pride• Connect you to the history of Hawaii• Access these resources through

technology

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Concept Attainment: Content (What we want you to know)

A brief overview of some of each island’s Hawaiian Community Resources

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Hawaii Island’s Hawaiian Community Resources

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Hulihe’e Palace• Located in Kailua-Kona, Hi

• Phone # 329-9555

• Was once a home to many of Hawaii’s Royals. Today it serves as a museum holding many historical artifacts, photos and spiritual connections.

• Services offered: • Museum Tours of each palace room and

an overview of each historical artifact.• Cultural practices such Hawaiian arts and

crafts.• Tour and overview of the fish pond/trap

used for the Ali’i.

• Website: http://www.huliheepalace.org/history_palace.htm

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‘Imiloa Astronomy Center

• Location: Hilo, HI

• Phone #808-969-9700

• Overview: 'Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawai'i tells dual stories of the renowned Maunakea volcano, with its world-famous astronomy and rich traditions of Hawaiian culture. 'Imiloa, which means "exploring new knowledge," reflects both the Hawaiian voyages of discovery and the explorations of astronomy

• Website: http://www.imiloahawaii.org/video/

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Oahu’s Hawaiian Community Resources‘Iolani Palace Bishop Museum

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Oahu’s Hawaiian Community ResourcesDole Plantation Pearl Harbor

Memorial

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Maui’s Hawaiian Community Resources

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Hawaii Nature Center Iao Valley

• Location: 875 Iao Valley Road, Wailuku, HI  96793 Phone:  808.244.6500

• Services Offers:o Hands-on field

programs for preschool through 5th grade

o Community programs for children and adults

o Guided hikes for residents and visitors

• Website: http://www.hawaiinaturecenter.org/about/

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Liko A'e Hawaiian Scholarships

The goals • Support Native Hawaiians students’ entry into

and completion of a program of higher education 

• Sustain the cycle of improvement among Native Hawaiians through education

 Service Offer:  Multiple sets of grants and scholarships available to Native Hawaiian students to assist with college tuition and educational advancements. Website:  https://likoae.org/scholarship_info.asp

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Kauai's Hawaiian Community Resources

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Kaua`i Museum 

Location:  4428 Rice Street, Lihu`e Kaua`i 96766   Resources offered:    -Hands on learning experiences    -Art and Artifacts of Native Hawaiians    -Cultural Events/Celebrations    -Craft Fairs    -History of Hawai`i    Website: http://www.kauaimuseum.org/

 

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Kilauea Lighthouse

Location: Kilauea Point, Kaua`i Resources offered:    - Intact Stone Lighthouse    - Bird Sanctuary    - Wildlife Sanctuary    - 203 acre Wildlife Refuge    - Guided Tours    -Hands on activities    - Fundraising Gala Site

Website: http://www.kilauealighthouse.org/

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Achieving the Dream

Achieving the Dream is a multiyear national initiative to help more community college

students succeed. 

The focus for this initiative is Native Hawaiian Students Success

 Website:  http://maui.hawaii.edu/inside/dream/

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Collaborative Group Practice

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Assessment

• Self Assessment/Evaluation of Presentation

• Check each box that applies to you and what you have just attained

• Mahalo!