UHMC Hawaiian Studies & Language Department

UHMC Hawaiian Studies & Language Department

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Hi, I am Tamara Bell Boyle, Ed.D.. I am researching educator's preparedness. How prepared were you prior to COVID-19 pandemic quarantine (i.e., March of 2020 until June 2020, the end of the United States (US) academic year of 2019-2020)?

According to "Coronavirus 'Confusion': Teachers Had Little Training for How to Do Online Classes", written on April 17, 2020, “Many teachers received a couple of days of training before being asked to overhaul nearly every facet of their job. The lucky ones had a couple weeks”. Was this true for you? In addition, in "The CHLOE 4: Navigating the Mainstream, The Changing Landscape of Online Education", which was published March 24, 2020 provided the following comment: "Mounting successful online courses requires time, effort, and expertise that are likely in short supply under emergency conditions. The immediate goal should be to facilitate communication between faculty and students on the remaining tasks and assignments necessary to complete course requirements, and to help sustain campus communities in these difficult times". However, did your educational institutions do more? For example, in "How K–12 Schools Map Paths to Effective Hybrid Learning", published January 05, 2021, discussed how the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum at Leander Independent School District (Leander ISD), in Texas, explained “We can create documents, resources and exemplary lessons, but unless our teachers understand how virtual teaching is different from teaching in person, it’s really going to be a barrier for them” and understanding the possible barrier, for the 2020-2021 academic year, Leander ISD created a summer on-line learning experience for their teachers. Did your educational institution do something similar over the 2020 summer? What about the summer of 2021?

The questionnaire is in chronological order. The questionnaire starts with some questions prior (i.e., the academic year of 2018-2019) to COVID-19 pandemic quarantine (i.e., March of 2020) to allow the research to have a baseline. The questionnaire continues in a chronological order and ends with your thoughts/expectations about this academic year (2021-2022).

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News, events and educational opportunities happening in the Hawaiian Studies and Language community,

Operating as usual

12/10/2022

Aloha mai kākou! Here is a list of classes being offered next semester, Spring 2023, for the Hawaiian Language & Hawaiian Studies program at UH Maui College! E hoʻoulu lāhui!

06/21/2022

Aloha kākou! One of our Kekaulike interns will be presenting genealogical research resources! Sign up to join us on Friday, July 8th!

go.hawaii.edu/xzP

06/02/2022

📚 FREE TUITION 📚 for this History of Education in Hawaiʻi college class. Recommended for teachers and students in teacher pathways. This course is being offered tuition-free with the only cost being the $143 student fees to our priority students.



Apply here: go.hawaii.edu/fgx

05/02/2022

Mauiakama & Oʻahualua application is now open! For haumāna interested in strengthening their ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi!

04/12/2022

As part of the Kekaulike transfer program and E Hoʻoulu Lāhui Hawaiian Studies program at UH Maui College, courses are being offered tuition-free for eligible students. These courses are being offered in-person with an online section for off-island students or students who are otherwise unable to attend in-person. For more information, visit our website at go.hawaii.edu/8rx

04/06/2022

Free summer classes to become a Substitute Teacher! This course is being offered free to our priority students.



Apply here: go.hawaii.edu/8rx

03/21/2022

✨FREE✨ Starting this Thursday, 03/24/22 at 5pm...
Part 2 of beginner ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi level 1. This is a 6 week online class via Zoom.

Kumu Pūlama Collier or Kumu Kanīʻau Kaiʻanui



Sign up at go.hawaii.edu/xbA



02/08/2022

Aloha mai e nā hoa makamaka o ka ʻAha Kauleo,

Ua kō! Ua puka! Ola mau nā pila ʻelua! He leo mahalo kēia i nā leo kākoʻo he nui! Ua lohe ʻia a e holo ana nā pila i ke kōmike aʻe. ʻAʻole i pau ka paio ʻana no laila e ʻoluʻolu e hoʻomākaukau i nā leka kākoʻo no ka hālāwai ʻelua o ka ʻAha ʻŌlelo.

HB2284 - Grow Our Own Kumu Kaiapuni: E neʻe ana kēia pila i mua o ke Kōmike ʻOihana Kālā.

HB1986- Relating to the BOE: E neʻe ana kēia pila i mua o ke Kōmike Hoʻokolokolo me Nā Kuleana Hawaiʻi.

01/11/2022

Aloha kākou! This Spring 2022, the Kekaulike program is offerring a paid internship opportunity for UH Maui College undergraduate students who are thinking of transferring to UH Mānoa! More informarion can be found on our flyer and application.

Photos from UHMC Hawaiian Studies & Language Department's post 01/06/2022

✨ FREE ✨ Community ʻŌlelo Hawai’i Classes for Spring 2022!
Maui ➡️ go.hawaii.edu/gMV
Molokaʻi ➡️ go.hawaii.edu/VMK
Hāna ➡️ go.hawaii.edu/VMc






Photos from UHMC Hawaiian Studies & Language Department's post 12/14/2021

Free college classes for Kaiapuni students (Grade 9 - Grade 12) statewide taught in Hawaiian. Supported by Office of Hawaiian Education/DOE. Students sign up here: go.hawaii.edu/96V

10/26/2021

🔔FREE🔔 Community ʻŌlelo Classes 💬 💻 via Zoom 💻 💬 sign up here: go.hawaii.edu/2VV




09/09/2021

FREE infoℹ️ on how to get FREE money💰for school 🧑🏽‍🎓!!

Register for a free Financial Aid webinar! Learn how to access $150 billion in grants, scholarships, and work-study funds. And get tips on filling out the FAFSA.

See dates on the flyer below and register today at: tinyurl.com/HiFinAidNightsFall2021

08/19/2021

✨FREE✨ Community ʻŌlelo Classes for Fall 2021! Interested? Visit this link go.hawaii.edu/yhP

E ola ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi!

🚨 PRIORITY GIVEN TO MAUI STUDENTS
📚 NON-CREDIT
📧 FOR MORE INFO CONTACT HELELANI HEDANI AT [email protected]

Nānaele 06/28/2021

Nānaele

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Here we have another short moʻolelo from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo "Nānaele" E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Nānaele Listen to Nānaele by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

06/16/2021

✨ FREE ✨ Summer 2021 Classes for DOE Kumu! Online, synchronous. Interested? Apply at go.hawaii.edu/PPM

Nā Aliʻi Hoʻoluhi O Kaʻū 06/14/2021

Nā Aliʻi Hoʻoluhi O Kaʻū

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Here we have another short moʻolelo from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo "Nā Aliʻi Hoʻoluhi O Kaʻū" E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Nā Aliʻi Hoʻoluhi O Kaʻū Listen to Nā Aliʻi Hoʻoluhi O Kaʻū by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

ʻO Puhi Me Loli 06/07/2021

ʻO Puhi Me Loli

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Aloha kākou! E kala mai for the long hiatus, but we're back with another short moʻolelo from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo "Nāpuaopāʻula" E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

ʻO Puhi Me Loli Listen to ʻO Puhi Me Loli by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

05/19/2021

UH Maui College Free Community ʻŌlelo Classes! Summer Session 1 & 2! Interested? Visit this link: http://go.hawaii.edu/zPP

E Ola Ka ʻŌlelo Hawaii!

Nāpuaopāʻula 05/10/2021

Nāpuaopāʻula

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Here we have another short moʻolelo from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo "Nāpuaopāʻula" E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Nāpuaopāʻula Listen to Nāpuaopāʻula by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Makanikeoe, Ke Akua O Ke Aloha 05/03/2021

Makanikeoe, Ke Akua O Ke Aloha

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Here we have another short moʻolelo from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo "Makanikeoe, Ke Akua O Ke Aloha" E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Makanikeoe, Ke Akua O Ke Aloha Listen to Makanikeoe, Ke Akua O Ke Aloha by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kūkaʻōhiʻaakalaka 04/26/2021

Kūkaʻōhiʻaakalaka

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Here we have another short moʻolelo from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo "Kūkaʻohiʻaakalaka" E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kūkaʻōhiʻaakalaka Listen to Kūkaʻōhiʻaakalaka by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Nā Wiliwili O Pāʻula 04/19/2021

Nā Wiliwili O Pāʻula

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Here we have another short moʻolelo from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo "Nā Wiliwili O Pāʻula." E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Nā Wiliwili O Pāʻula Listen to Nā Wiliwili O Pāʻula by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kāne A Me Kū 04/12/2021

Kāne A Me Kū

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Today we will begin sharing a series of folktales from the book "Folktales of Hawaiʻi." Read for you by Kumu Kīʻope Raymond. Join us each week for a new story. This week we hear the moʻolelo of "Kāne a me Kū." E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kāne A Me Kū Listen to Kāne A Me Kū by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kalapana Mokuna 21 03/15/2021

Kalapana Mokuna 21

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, but its also SPRING BREAK for UHMC! To celebrate, here is the finale to Kalapana's moʻolelo! Enjoy the conclusion to the amusing story of the Kalapana! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 21 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 21 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kalapana Mokuna 20 03/01/2021

Kalapana Mokuna 20

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, so here is another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 20 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 20 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kalapana Mokuna 19 02/22/2021

Kalapana Mokuna 19

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, so here is another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 19 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 19 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kalapana Mokuna 18 02/08/2021

Kalapana Mokuna 18

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, so here is another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 18 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 18 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kalapana Mokuna 17 02/01/2021

Kalapana Mokuna 17

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, so here is another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 17 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 17 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kalapana Mokuna 16 01/25/2021

Kalapana Mokuna 16

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, so here is another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 16 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 16 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

Kalapana Mokuna 15 01/11/2021

Kalapana Mokuna 15

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
Not only is it the first day classes for the Spring semester, it's also Monday! So we continue our story of Kalapana with another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 15 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 15 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

01/11/2021

ALOHA KĀKOU E NĀ HAUMĀNA!
Welcome to the first day of the Spring Semester!

01/07/2021

NEW CLASS ALERT!

Renowned Kumu Hula, Hokulani Holt-Padila, will be teaching a Hawaiian Chant class this semester!

HWST 205I
CRN: 46458
Wednesdays 4:30-6:30pm

This class will be online with synchronous sessions held weekly.

01/06/2021

FREE ʻŌLELO CLASS UPDATE:

Aloha kākou!! We are so happy that you are excited for the free ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi classes as we are! You may have noticed that the sign-up form has closed, this was in response to the overwhelming response we received! We are grateful for the positive response, but as of right now we ask that you hold tight while we organize the inquires we received thus far, giving preference to those in the Maui Nui community.

Again mahalo for the excited and positive response! We look forward to this coming semester!

Kalapana Mokuna 14 12/14/2020

Kalapana Mokuna 14

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, so here is another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 14 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 14 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

12/08/2020

HWST 291: Kekailoa Perry

E naue mai!

12/08/2020

HWST 291: Kekailoa Perry

Wendell Kekailoa Perry is an associate professor at the Hawai‘inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge. He is an emerging kanaka maoli scholar and new leader in higher education. He is an influential teacher through courses such as Hawaiian Institutions: Trusts, Organizations and Governments, Native Hawaiian Rights and Practices and Hawai‘i: Center of the Pacific. He has been described as having the rare ability “to effectively teach as an indigenous educator about issues critical to the well-being of indigenous peoples to students who may or may not be indigenous, and who may or may not be receptive.” Perry’s many commitments to teaching include being a grant writer and principal investigator of Ka Papa Lo‘i o Kānewai Cultural Resource Center, where Manoa students and community members join in learning about cultural practices.

Kekailoa will speak about his work with organizers and community educators, equal rights, Hawaiian rights, give a quick review of some key legal principles and how to use the law as a tool for political guerilla warfare.

12/08/2020

Kumu Kaleikoa will be doing a Facebook Live discussion in 10 min with Wendell Kekailoa Perry, an associate professor at the Hawai‘inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge.

Kekailoa will speak about his work with organizers and community educators, equal rights, Hawaiian rights, give a quick review of some key legal principles and how to use the law as a tool for political guerilla warfare.

Please stay tuned!

Kalapana Mokuna 13 12/07/2020

Kalapana Mokuna 13

MOʻOLELO MONDAY:
It's Monday, so here is another mokuna! E hoʻolohe mai!

If you're interested in more stories, click on our SoundCloud profile to see our extensive library of recorded stories and continue listening.

Kalapana Mokuna 13 Listen to Kalapana Mokuna 13 by E Hoʻoulu Lāhui on

12/03/2020

HWST 291: Maui Black Lives Matter

Kumu Kaleikoa Kaʻeo will be hosting another public class and discussion over ZOOM.

This time the discussion will pertain to the Black Lives Matter movement and its presence on Maui. Join in and listen to Kesia Liu and Maya Marquez speak about their work as organizers and community educators for Black Lives Matter Maui

Videos (show all)

HWST 291: Kekailoa Perry
HWST 291: Maui Black Lives Matter
HWST 291: Modern Issues in Hawaiʻi (ZOOM Class)
Ka Lei Maile Aliʻi
East Maui Wai Presentation
“Unforgettable Truth” and panel discussion w/ Kaleikoa Kaʻeo
History & Politics of MaunakeaWith Kekailoa Perry, Presley Keʻalaanuhea Ah Mook Sang, & Kaleikoa Kaʻeo
Community Mural | Student PanelWith Angelica Bularon-Henderickson, Lexi Figueroa, & Shaylisse Gregory
Lā ʻelua ʻonipaʻa!
Mahalo ʻIlima Long

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310 W Kaʻahumanu Avenue
Kahului, HI
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