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Marshallese Education Day 2019! (Pacific Partnerships in Education)

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21st Century Education Through Self Directed Learning (Pacific Partnership In Education)

What is self-directed learning? What are the benefits of pursuing self-directed learning? How does self-directed learning relate to the needs for 21 st century education? What preparation do teachers or educators need in order to facilitate self-directed learning? The host for this episode is Ethan Allen. The guests for this episode are Nina Blanco and […]

Currents in Pacific Education: Trends & Issues (Pacific Partnerships in Education)

Events are transforming Pacific island education processes and practices We’ll discuss some ongoing and upcoming challenges and issues in Pacific island education, including: (a) the impacts of the ending of COFA funding on Hawaii’s schools and potential responses to this, such as creating ‘transition’ schools, and (b) the possible separation of Chuuk State from the […]

Arctic – Tropical Climate Change Connections (Pacific Partnerships In Education)

A trip exploring some climate change themes and issues shared by the Marshall Islands and Greenland. The world’s largest island, the arctic behemoth of Greenland, and the tiny, remote, equatorial atoll islands of the Marshall Islands are experiencing similar impacts of climate change. We’ll show a brief video in which poets from both locations share […]

Legal Education In Micronesia (Pacific Partnerships In Education)

Given the multiple and complex issues facing residents across Micronesia, there is a pressing need for young people in the region to attain legal education and law credentials We’ll discuss Shanty’s motivations and challenges in obtaining a law degree from UH, and how this illustrates the broader need for more young people across Micronesia to […]

Go Your Own Way: Chuuk and the Federated States of Micronesia (Pacific Partnerships In Education)

Chuuk is making plans to separate from the FSM. We’ll discuss the much-talked-about plans for Chuuk to separate itself from the FSM. We’ll explore the potential costs and benefits – to Chuuk, the FSM, and other countries – and will focus on the implications for education if this plan is enacted. The host for this […]

Who’s Who in Gugeegue (Pacific Partnerships In Education)

Introducing the 2018 Ebeye Spartan Marine Science Campers Kara and Kayla recently returned from the 2018 Ebeye Spartan Summer Camp in Gugueegue, Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. With Kayla’s assistance, Kara lead a marine science field camp for 40 select high school students. They spent two rigorous weeks together learning all about the […]
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