Nest of voices Noelani Iokepa-Guerrero, Carmen Rodríguez de France [citation] : early Child Care and Education in Hawaii /
Material type: ArticlePublication details: 2007Subject(s): Early childhood education -- Hawaii | Culturally relevant pedagogy | Language development -- Curricula -- Hawaii In: Canadian Journal of Native Education Vol. 30, no. 1 (2007), p. 41-47Abstract: Recent initiatives to revitalize Hawaiian language, culture, and values have included specific programs for children. One such endeavor is the Aha Punana, a language immersion program supported by legislation passed by the state of Hawaii. This article describes the Aha Punana Leo program as well as other culturally relevant programs and services that have focused on providing quality service to children and their families.No physical items for this record
Recent initiatives to revitalize Hawaiian language, culture, and values have included specific programs for children. One such endeavor is the Aha Punana, a language immersion program supported by legislation passed by the state of Hawaii. This article describes the Aha Punana Leo program as well as other culturally relevant programs and services that have focused on providing quality service to children and their families.
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