11/20/2015
Fisher and Frey on RTI - check it out!
http://www.ascd.org/Publications/Books/Overview/Enhancing-RTI.aspx
- ASCD Book: Enhancing RTI: How to Ensure Success with Effective Classroom Instruction and...
Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels an…
09/08/2015
There's still time to register for our conference. Visit http://goo.gl/forms/51UyoOUEvh
Michelle Colte from Hale Kula and Brendan Brennan will be our Keynote speakers. There will be a breakout session with local literacy tech leaders and work time to try out your new learning!
We hope to see you there!!
Ka Hui Heluhelu Fall September 12, 2015 Workshop Registration
Using Technology to Make Connections - Digital Literacy at Iolani School's Seto Hall and Sullivan Center from 8:00am-2:15pm Keynote Speakers are Michelle Colte and Brendan Brennan with breakout sessions with other local educators
02/25/2014
Developing Deep Thinking in Argument
02/25/2014
Fine Tuning The Nonfiction Writing Workshop & Opinion Writing
02/06/2014
The 2 Sisters return to Hawai`i to share how The CAFE Book by Gail Boushey, Joan Moser has changed the way they transform their reading instruction.
09/28/2013
The Sisters are in the house!!!
06/30/2013
Thank you IRA staff!!! You guys are awesome!!!
06/30/2013
Ka Hui with Steven Layne. Awesome speaker!!!
06/28/2013
How would you like Ka Hui to communicate with you?
06/28/2013
Getting our work on at IRA Leadership conference!!!
03/26/2013
Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis share The Primary Comprehension Toolkit, Grades K-2 [With Workbook and Teacher's Guide] implementation in kindergarten-grade 6 classrooms.
03/18/2013
Check out our new logo designed by a local & talented graphic designer. Our new logo couldn't have came at a better time as we transition into an official state council of the International Reading Association.
The lehua blossom graphic has dual symbolism. At a first glance it represents the image of a beautiful flower found throughout the islands of Hawaii. But a second look at it will allow your eyes to see the pages of a book unfolding, like our state council name, Ka Hui Heluhelu State Council, Heluhelu in Hawaiian language means to read.