2015 Native Hawaiian Education Summit - Panel 2: ‘Ike Hawai‘i Education

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The second panel for the Native Hawaiian Education Summit is focused around ‘Ike Hawai‘i and the role that Hawaiian knowledge could and should have in all of our classrooms throughout our pae ‘āina.

Panelists:
Sabra Kauka - Hawaiʻi DOE Hawaiian Studies Resource Teacher
Hoʻoipoipo Pa Nakea - Castle High School Teacher
Liko Hoe - Waiahole Poi Factory
Makalapua Alencastre - UH Hilo Ka Haka Ula O Keʻelikōlani Professor
Earl Kawaʻa - Kamehameha Schools Hawaiian Resource Specialist

Keaomālamalama—the 2015 Native Hawaiian Education Summit— took place over two days from July 20-21, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ka‘iwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus.

The summit was an opportunity for attendees to interact with speakers, panelists, and peers from various communities and entities on topics related to the forward movement of Hawaiian education.

Last year, summit participants ratified two goals—to advance ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i expectations and practices and to actualize and increase the use and practice of ‘ike Hawai‘i. Both goals will be used to reinforce the vision that in 10 years, kānaka will thrive through the foundation of Hawaiian language, values, practices and wisdom of our kūpuna and new ʻike to sustain abundant communities.

This year’s summit took steps towards making progress to achieving two goals—‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i and ‘Ike Hawai‘i--and defining what success should look like for Native Hawaiians in the future.

For more information, visit http://keaomalamalama.org/.

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