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  1. Hawaii People Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Hawaii Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  2. Hawaii History Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Hawaii Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  3. Hawaii Current Events Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Hawaii Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  4. Hawaii Symbols & Facts Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Hawaii Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  5. Hawaii Government Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Hawaii Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  6. Speaking, Relating, and Learning: A Study of Hawaiian Children at Home and at School by Stephen T. Boggs, 1986-01-01
  7. Regional Guide: West 1996 (Peterson's Guide to Colleges in the West, 10th ed, 1996) by Peterson's, 1995-09-20
  8. Coming Home to Preschool: The Sociocultural Context of Early Education (Advances in Applied Developmental Psychology)
  9. Malamalama: A History of the University of Hawai'i by Robert M. Kamins, Robert E. Potter, et all 1998-09
  10. THIS WEEK AT THE UO.(Higher Education): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-11
  11. Adult education as a university-wide function at the University of Hawaii: A special report prepared at the request of the Dean of the College of General Studies by Cyril Orvin Houle, 1964
  12. Hawaii (Switched on Schoolhouse)
  13. Electronic Literacies: Language, Culture, and Power in Online Education by Mark Warschauer, 1998-11-01
  14. University of Hawaii by Warren Gibson, 1941

41. Continuing Medical Education
hawaii Medical Library Continuing Medical education. general Resources.Annotated List of Online Continuing Medical education Sites Bernard Sklar, MD,
http://hml.org/WWW/cme.html

42. Substance Abuse (General)
Substance Abuse (general). In the News. Ralliers hope to gain support in battleagainst substance Source hawaii AIDS education and Training Center
http://hml.org/CHIS/topics/subabuinf.html
: In the News
Hawaii Resources

Interactive Sites

National Resources
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Support Groups

See also: Alcohol
Cocaine

Ecstasy (MDMA)

Marijuana
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Methamphetamine/Amphetamine
Substance Abuse (General)
In the News
Ralliers hope to gain support in battle against substance abuse Honolulu Advertiser , March 6, 2004
Lawmaker support strong for expanding drug therapy
Honolulu Advertiser , January 18, 2004 Big Isle facility to treat teen addicts Honolulu Star-Bulleting , September 19, 2003 Google news substance abuse
Hawaii Resources
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Source: Hawaii Department of Health Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Hawaii: Surveys Source: Hawaii Department of Health Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii Focus Family Services: Family Help in Hawaii Source: Focus Family Services D.A.R.E. Hawaii Hawaii Association of Addiction and Drug Abuse Counselors Links to Addiction and Recovery Resources Source: Hawaii AIDS Education and Training Center Narcotics Anonymous Hawaii SAMHSA: Substance Abuse Facility Locator: Hawaii Source: State Fact Sheet: Hawaii Source: Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Department of Justice

43. Master Of Arts In Education - Hawaii Campus
The specialization is intended for either general education classroom teachersor special education teachers wanting an advanced degree.
http://www.phoenix.edu/programs/MAED/hawaii/maedgenhi.html
Master of Arts in Education Specializations

The College of Education is within the Artemis School and offers graduate level degree and non-degree courses for educators. The Master of Arts in Education is the graduate degree program offered through the College of Education. Graduate non-degree programming includes several state specific certificates/endorsements. Each student/applicant is responsible for checking with his/her state Department of Education and/or school district to determine specific credentialing requirements. The College of Education works closely with other departments responsible for providing and administering academic programming at the University and with each campus to ensure the quality delivery of all courses and programs.
Master of Arts in Education
The Master of Arts in Education degree program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through specialization in several areas - Administration and Supervision, Adult Education and Distance Learning, Curriculum and Instruction, Curriculum and Technology, Early Childhood Education, Educational Counseling, Special Education, and Elementary and Secondary Teacher Education. Each area of specialization offers courses developed to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, educational counselor, classroom teacher, or corporate trainer.

44. Maui Nui Culture Links - GENERAL HAWAIIAN CULTURE
general hawaiiAN CULTURE. This page provides links to a number of cultural websiteswhich are Search hawaii Search hawaii Culture and education Pages
http://www.mauiculture.net/kuhikuhi/hawaii.html
GENERAL HAWAIIAN CULTURE
This page provides links to a number of cultural websites which are not specifically related to Maui Nui, but the content contained within each applies here as well as the other islands. These sites offer diverse resources for gaining a deeper understanding of Hawaii's host culture - past, present and future - and how to be a respectful and appreciative visitor. HawaiianLinks.com
Hawaiian Cultural Links, with music, hula, geneology, history and more.
Bishop Museum

Historical and scientific exhibits and archives relating to the culture and environment of Hawai`i
Office of Hawaiian Affairs

A state agency providing programs for the betterment of the lives of the Hawaiian people OHA's 1998 and 1996 Native Hawaiian Data Book
has useful statistics on health, education, land, housing, etc.
Hui Malama I Na Kupuna O Hawai`i Nei

Na Makou E Malama I Na Iwi O Ko Makou Kupuna Nana Mo`o E Malama I Ko Makou Iwi - "We Care For And Protect The Ancestors Of Hawai`i"
State Council On Hawaiian Heritage

A nonprofit educational organization dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of the Hawaiian Culture, conducts seminars, classes, conferences, and workshops in various aspects of the culture including hula, language and history. Ho`okipa Network Website for the non-profit Ho`okipa Network of community-based organizations (CBO's), providing an interactive clearinghouse for Hawaiian community cultural exchange on Kaua`i, including an

45. Special Olympics Hawaii :: Coaches Education Program
Upcoming Coaches education Courses. Certification in hawaii The first stepin the certification process is the general Orientation.
http://www.specialolympicshawaii.org/sports-coacheseducation.htm
Coaches Education Program
The Coaches Education System was developed by Special Olympics Inc. to improve the training experience for Special Olympics coaches. Through coaching education and certification, coaches are able to enhance their skills while helping athletes reach their sport potential. The Coaches Education System is also a means of tracking certification and rewarding those who continue their sport education. Upcoming Coaches Education Courses
Certification in Hawaii
Coaches are strongly encouraged to become certified for the following reasons:
  • To promote the mission of Special Olympics. To provide athletes with the safest and most effective training sessions possible. To enhance coaching skills. To keep up-to-date regarding current rules and training techniques. To demonstrate program credibility. To provide protection from liability issues.

By
Level I Coach Qualification:
Level II Coach Certification:
To become Level 2 Certified, downoad a copy of the Application for Sports Certification and return to the Special Olympics Hawaii Office. Application for Sports Certification *other Level 2 certifications are granted on a case-by-case basis for those with extensive sport specific background or other sport association certification at the discretion of the VP of Sports To apply for Level 2 Certification based on sports background, download the Sport Experience Pathway Application for Level 2 Sport Certification and return to the Special Olympics Hawaii office.

46. Organization Search: Hawaii
Search For Organizations in hawaii You can search the environmental directory byany of Environmental education general, Pesticides/Toxic Chemicals
http://www.environmentaldirectory.net/searchhied.htm
The National
Environmental Directory
Search Form
Search For Organizations in Hawaii

You can search the environmental directory by any of the fields below. Entering text in more than one field will result in records for which all of your search criteria is true. Organization Name City State
(use 2-letter abbrev.) Zip Code equals greater than less than equals greater than less than Note: You can search for a range of zip codes by selecting the correct operator and entering a zip code in both spaces below. Example: greater than less than Environmental Issue Keywords:
Enter your own keyword and/or check one or more of the boxes below. All searches use the "and" operator; your search will result in records for which all your search values are true. Enter Your Own Keyword contains equals begins with ends with Agriculture/Farming Environmental Education - General Pesticides/Toxic Chemicals Air Quality Environmental Issues - General Plants/Gardening Animal Husbandry Environmental Justice Public Land Management Animal Rights/Protection Fishing/Hunting/Trapping Rainforest Protection Arctic and Northern Issues Food/Hunger Recreation Bays/Bay Habitats Forestry Practices Recycling Biodiversity/Ecology Grazing Sustainable Communities Biotechnology Human Health/Nutrition Tourism Climate Change/Global Warming Human Population Planning Transportation Consumer Education International Development Waste - Hazardous Ecofeminism/Women's Issues Land Preservation Waste - Solid Economics/Trade Mining Water Management Endangered/Threatened Species Native American Issues/

47. HawaiiMentor - Selecting A Campus - Campus Tours - Brigham Young University - Ha
Brigham Young University hawaii Campus 55-220 Kulanui Street Classification ofInstitutions of Higher education, Baccalaureate Colleges-general
http://www.hawaiimentor.org/campustour/undergraduate/1609/Brigham_Young_Universi

Comparative View
Campus Tours
Matching Assistant
Distance Search ...
Movies
Brigham Young University - Hawaii Campus
55-220 Kulanui Street
Laie, HI 96762-1294 USA
Official telephone: (808) 293-3211
Website: www.byuh.edu/
Options: Add to MyMentor Campus Tours List Current as of: August 2004 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Baccalaureate Colleges-General DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Transfer Associate Degree offered: award offered Bachelor's Degree offered: award offered First Professional Certificate offered: award offered DEGREE STATISTICS % of associate degrees awarded in: business/marketing % of bachelor's degrees awarded in: area/ethnic studies biological/life sciences business/marketing communications/communication technologies computer/information sciences education English interdisciplinary studies liberal arts/general studies mathematics parks and recreation physical sciences protective services/public administration psychology social sciences and history visual/performing arts other GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum number of units required to graduate with an associate degree: 60 credits Minimum number of units required to graduate with a bachelor's degree: 120 credits Does the institution have core curriculum or university-wide distribution requirements that must be satisfied in order to graduate: Yes Does the institution have a math/science requirement for all students: Yes Does the institution have a computer course requirement for all students:

48. HI Hawaii Education Jobs : Education Resumes Resume Job , Post A Job Posting
general Jobs Consultant Jobs education hawaii Jobs Title of job, Location,Salary education hawaii Resumes, Career Level, Relocate
http://www.smarthunt.com/state.cfm?state=HI&catid=21

49. Hawaii
The hawaii State Department of education, in partnership with stakeholders, Interdivisional agreements across general education, special education,
http://www.signetwork.org/New_SigNet/Docs/HI/Hawaii.htm
Summary of 1999 Funded State Improvement Grant Applications
August 1999 HAWAII Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change
The Hawaii State Department of Education, in partnership with stakeholders, developed a State Improvement Plan to improve systems providing early intervention, education, and transition services, through an innovative personnel development program supported by coordinated policy, procedure, and practice interventions. Ultimately, the Department of Education (DOE) believes that this strategy will lead to significant gains in in-school and post-school outcomes for children with disabilities. The State Improvement Plan is integral to the overall DOE system improvement efforts and the vision of the State Board of Education for meeting the needs of all children so that they attain high performance standards. The State of Hawaii recognizes that this is an opportune time to apply for a State Improvement Grant to improve the system of services for children with disabilities. The State was one of the first systems to serve children with disabilities in their community public school; to apply a single standard of performance expectations to all students, including those with disabilities; and as a statewide system, to implement educational reforms uniformly across all schools in the state. Recently, a number of factors have further increased the likelihood of significant impact of education reform in the state, including:
  • The hiring of a new state superintendent, who will use his leadership to focus on high academic standards for all students.

50. Consulate-General Of Japan In Honolulu - Scholarships
University of hawaii at Manoa Office of International education phone9566940 hawaii Pacific University Dr. William Zanella, International Programs
http://www.honolulu.us.emb-japan.go.jp/en/programs_scholarship_en.html
Monbukagakusho (formerly Monbusho) Scholarships Monbukagakusho (Japanese Studies) Scholarship (undergraduate)
The Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Monbukagakusho) offers scholarships to foreign students who wish to pursue Japanese Studies. This program offers students an intensive course in the Japanese language and an introduction to Japanese studies.
Information meeting End of March/Early April Early April (both on same day) Requirements At least 3rd year level or above in language study US Citizen Further information Ms. Susan Hirate
phone 956-2082
e-mail hirate@hawaii.edu

51. E Komo Mai! Welcome To The Official State Of Hawaii Web Site
Visiting hawaii education in hawaii All About hawaii About ehawaiiGov. Online Services general education Resources Department of education
http://www.ehawaiigov.org/textversion/

52. EHawaiiGov Education In Hawaii
education in hawaii. Index. general education Resources Department of education The State of education in hawaii Arts in education Program
http://www.ehawaiigov.org/textversion/education/

53. AAC&U Meetings | General Education 2004
The Examined Life Assessment and the Ends of general education (52 KB PDF how the general education Committee at Brigham Young University hawaii has
http://www.aacu-edu.org/meetings/generaleducation/gened2004/resources.cfm
General Education and Assessment: Generating Commitment, Value, and Evidence
The Network for Academic Renewal Conference
March 4-6, 2004
The Hilton Long Beach
Long Beach, California
Resources from Meeting
What Will It Mean to Be Educated in the 21st Century? (PowerPoint 166 KB)
Judith Ramaley, Assistant Director, Education and Human Resources, National Science Foundation
As our nation approaches universal participation in postsecondary education and as the patterns of enrollment and the pathways to success become more complex, we need to define the goals and purposes of an undergraduate education in ways that provide some coherence and clarity in the face of such rich diversity. Engaged scholarship and learning and work that seriously addresses the challenges of contemporary life will become an avenue to a fresh interpretation of the missions of our colleges and universities and a means to achieve the Greater Expectations that we have for our students. Challenging Student Identities: Confronting Race and Class
George Sanchez, Director, Program in American Studies and Ethnicity and Associate Professor of History, University of Southern California

54. Enterprise Honolulu | Kaiser Permanante Honolulu Oahu Hawaii
Kaiser Permanente hawaii is the state s largest and most experienced health general surgery, orthopedics, pulmonology, urology, diabetes education,
http://www.enterprisehonolulu.com/html/display.cfm?sid=168

55. Hawaii Education Objectives Outlined - 2001-01-25
hawaii Lt. Gov. Mazie Hirono says education will be the focus of the 2001 general Manager for Telecom Sales Office Honolul - Time Warner Telecom
http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2001/01/22/daily47.html
News by Markets bizjournals.com Albany Albuquerque Atlanta Austin Baltimore Birmingham Boston Buffalo Charlotte Cincinnati Columbus Dallas Dayton Denver East Bay Greensboro Honolulu Houston Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Milwaukee Mpls./St. Paul Nashville Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Raleigh/Durham Sacramento St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco San Jose Seattle South Florida Tampa Bay Washington Wichita News by Industry Industry Journal Home my Industry Page Email Alert Agriculture -Commercial Banking -Insurance -Investing -Investment Banking -Venture Capital Business Services -Accounting/Consult. -Advertising/PR -Employee Benefits -Environ. Services -Human Resources -Legal Services -Marketing -Workplace Reg. Economic View -Bankruptcies -Economic Snapshot Energy -Electric Utilities -Energy Conserv. Health Care -Biotechnology -Health Insurance -Hospitals -Industry Regs -Pharmaceuticals -Physician Prac. High Tech -Computers -E-Commerce -Internet -Networking -Semiconductors -Software -Telecom -Wireless/PDAs Manufacturing Real Estate -Commercial -Construction -Residential -Restaurants -Retailing Sports Business Travel -Airlines/Airports -Lodging/Conven.

56. Directory Of Institutions-Hawaii
hawaii Pacific University, Honolulu, HI 968132785Graduate Programs Accounting Elementary education, Engineering and Applied Sciences—general, English,
http://www.gradprofiles.com/doi-geo/hi.html
Hawaii Pacific University , Honolulu, HI 96813-2785Graduate Programs: Accounting, Business Administration and Management, Finance and Banking, Human Resources Management, International Business, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Quality Management. University of Hawaii at Manoa , Honolulu, HI 96822
Graduate Programs:

57. Education-Related Newsgroups FAQ (Learn In Freedom!)
fj.education About education in general. fj.education.announce hawaii.education.Newsgroups with the ia. prefix originate in Iowa, United States.
http://learninfreedom.org/ed-newsgroups.html

58. Hawaii Attorney General - CPJA: Juvenile Justice Information System
hawaii Department of the Attorney general Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance among hawaii s health, education, and juvenile justice systems.
http://www.cpja.ag.state.hi.us/jjis/index.shtml
Featured Links: Firearm Registrations in Hawaii, 2004 The Future of Sexual Violence Programs in Hawaii Semi-Annual Uniform Crime Report Project Safe Neighborhoods in Hawaii: Year 1 Study Report ... Workplace Violence Manual
Hawaii's Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS) is a statewide information system that combines juvenile offender information from the police, prosecutors, Family Court, and Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility for use by the participating agencies in tracking juvenile offenders. The JJIS is also the repository for statewide information on missing children. Responsibility for the JJIS lies with the Department of the Attorney General. Information in the JJIS includes juveniles’ first exposure to the justice system and extends through prosecution, adjudication, and incarceration. With this comprehensive information, agencies can track juvenile offenders through the justice system and make informed decisions that balance community safety with the objective of restoring as many juveniles as possible to productive citizenship. The JJIS is used by police officers, probation officers, judges, prosecutors, and correctional workers who need to know the status of individual juveniles at any time or point in the juvenile justice process. The JJIS provides background information on arrest and court data, personal data, and social services provided, and can identify juveniles who are suicide risks or involved with drugs.

59. APEC Education Forum: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA/ May 24, 1993
The second meeting of the education Forum convened in Honolulu, hawaii, USA, Members agreed on the following general criteria. Proposed education Forum
http://www.apec.edu.tw/meeting2.html
APEC EDUCATION FORUM
Second Meeting
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
May 24,
Summary Report
The second meeting of the Education Forum convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, May 24, 1993. In attendance were delegations from Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Republic of the Philippines, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, and the United States. The meeting was chaired by Mr. Gordon Ambach of the U.S. delegation. Mr. Ambach welcomed the delegates, presented the day's proposed agenda, and introduced Mr. Ramon Cortines, Assistant Secretary (Designate) for Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, U.S. Department of Education, who would take over the leadership of the U.S. delegation from Mr. Ambach following the Second Forum Meeting and would chair subsequent Forum meetings during such period as the United States chairs the Education Forum. The agenda was adopted as presented.
Review of Progress of Education Forum Projects
The lead member of each of the five projects given initial approval at the First Education Forum presented a brief report on progress in designing and launching the project.

60. UNESCO Thesaurus: Alphabetical List
Handicrafts education MT 1.45 Basic and general study subjects FR Formation hawaii MT 7.15 Asia and the Pacific MT 7.30 Economic groupings FR Hawaï
http://www.ulcc.ac.uk/unesco/terms/list66.htm
UNESCO Thesaurus: alphabetical list
Gulf States - Hearing aids
Gulf States
MT 7.40 Ethnic and religious groupings MT 7.15 Asia and the Pacific FR État du Golfe SP Estado del Golfo UF Persian Gulf States Arab States Middle East Bahrain Kuwait ... United Arab Emirates
Guyana
MT 7.35 Geographic groupings MT 7.10 Americas and the Caribbean FR Guyane SP Guayana Amazonia South America
Gypsies
MT 4.30 Ethnic questions FR Tzigane SP Gitano Ethnic groups RT Nomads RT Romany language
Habitats
MT 4.45 Human settlements and land use FR Habitat SP Habitat Human settlements RT Animal ecology RT Biomes RT Biosphere RT Ecology RT Plant ecology
Haiti
MT 7.10 Americas and the Caribbean MT 7.45 Linguistic groupings FR Haïti SP Haiti Caribbean French speaking countries
Hallucinogenic drugs USE Narcotic drugs Hamitic languages
MT 3.35 Languages FR Langue chamitique SP Lengua camítica African languages Berber Somali
Handbooks USE Guides Handicapped USE Disabled persons Handicapped children USE Disabled children Handicapped education USE Special education Handicaps USE Disabilities Handicrafts
MT 3.50 Visual arts

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