49. A Reverence for Student-Centered Learning, with Kumu Kaulana Smith
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The Kupu Hou Special: When I asked my dear friends, Mark Hines and John Cheever at Kupu Hou Academy (http://kupuhou.midpac.edu) to recommend a Kupu Hou friend and supporter to interview for this podcast, they both immediately and enthusiastically recommended Po’o Kumu Kaulana Smith. Kumu Kaulana is the Director of Curriculum and Instruction at Laupahoehoe Community Public Charter School (http://www.lcpcs.org) located near the ocean in a small township on the northeast shore of Hawaiʻi Island. Laupahoehoe serves approximately 300 students from pre-school through 12th grade. Kumu Kaulana has worked with Hawaii’s students in public education and the community for many years. She came to Laupahoehoe Charter School with experience in the fields of Special Education and Administration. She has experience with a variety of student-centered learning programs, interventions, and support services in partnership with an array of organizations including the Foundation for Excellent Schools, the Pacific American Foundation, the Hawai’i Network of Learning Communities, the High Tech Youth Network, and Kupu Hou Academy. She also participates with parent and community groups in enhancing student and school development, including Laupahoehoe Governing Board, WASC Accreditation and the Hawaiʻi Association of Independent Schools. Previously, Kumu Kaulana served at Kawaikini New Century Public Charter School (https://kawaikini.com) in Special Education and as Student Services Coordinator. From the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa, Kumu Kaulana has a Bachelor of Arts in English. From Chaminade University in Honolulu she has a Master of Education in Special Education and a Master of Education in Educational Leadership. In this conversation we ranged across education in ancient Hawaiʻi to the broad expanse of project-based learning. My editor, show consultant and sound engineer is Daniel Gilad at DG Sound Creations. Daniel, an amazing musician, created the original theme music heard in these episodes. To learn more about Daniel or to hire him for YOUR next music gig, check out his Facebook URL (https://www.facebook.com/dgsoundcreations).(http://mltsinhawaii.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Screen-Shot-2020-09-19-at-10.00.27-PM-1024x799.png)The post 49. A Reverence for Student-Centered Learning, with Kumu Kaulana Smith (http://mltsinhawaii.com/index.php/2020/10/19/s2e8-a-reverence-for-student-centered-learning-with-kumu-kaulana-smith/) appeared first on @MLTSinHawaii (http://mltsinhawaii.com).