COVID-19 impact on indigenous teaching research receives $50K grant | University of Hawaiʻi System News
The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many teachers nationwide, and the kumu of Hawaiian cultural classes are no exception. To further identify the way the pandemic has transformed the classroom for these indigenous instructors, a team of four University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu faculty members constructed a COVID-19 related research project, "Indigenous Knowledge Education ( IKE) and the Rapid Remote Learning Pivot."
Our Research Team is featured in UH News for receiving a $50k research grant with Spencer Foundation9/25/2020
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