The State of the State of Hawaii
How Dialogue Benefits Needy Students. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guests for this episode are Bryant Jensen, PhD and Ronald Gallimore, PhD. The show begins with a video of a classroom lesson with a small group of Hawaiian, part Hawaiian students talking with their teacher about their reading material. The show’s […]
Can Hawaii Flatten Its Epidemic Curve? (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
How the State Battles Covid-19. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Brooks Baehr. Brooks Baehr is an official on the Department of Health (DOH) COVID-19 & Pandemic Response Team and serves DOH communications as a Spokesperson. We discuss the progress of Hawaii’s Covid-19 vaccination distribution. He comments […]
Of What Value Is Education Research? (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
How We Know Teaching Produces Learning. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Hector Rivera, PhD. Dr. Hector Rivera who has studied diverse students’ learning across the nation and internationally will discuss findings of foundational research studies of Hawaiian family life, culture and community. Findings showed students could […]
Meet Interim HART CEO Lori Kahikina (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
Fresh Leadership To Recharge HART. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Lori Kahikina. As the new interim HART CEO named by the HART Board of Directors, Lori Kahikina talks about her preparation and goals for tackling Honolulu rail’s complex issues and funding for the rail’s final construction […]
Hawaiian Thinking About Climate Change (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
Culture, Psychology and Belief Formation. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Tom White, PhD. Dr. White discusses some of the psychological processes that may explain why most Hawaiians believe in climate change. There are moral foundations based in part on Hawaiian culture, and perceptions of scientific consensus […]
CM Tommy Waters Talks About District IV (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
District IV has Keys to State’s Recovery. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Tommy Waters. Honolulu’s District IV has residential, high and low income, recreational and internationally coveted beachfront covering Hawaii Kai, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Aina Haina, Wailupe, Waialae-Iki, Kalani Valley, Kahala, Wilhelmina Rise, Kaimuki, Kapahulu, Diamond […]
‘Talk Story’ Enlivens Hawaii Teaching (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
Teaching Thru Instructional Conversation. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Ronald Gallimore, PhD. Dr. Gallimore returns to discuss a key development in teaching. Kamehameha School’s laboratory school pioneered the use of student talk practices to teach content and discuss ideas over several decades of operation. Concern about […]
Can Courts Overturn Hawaii’s Lockdowns? (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
What Evidence Supports Governor’s Order? The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is James Hochberg. Hawaii’s extended coronavirus emergency orders have been declared by the governor, but is the legislature avoiding their elected duty to monitor, legislate and intervene regarding the existing threat level and duration. Are lawmakers allowing […]
New Mayor Who? Unwrapping Voter Choice? (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
Key Leader Qualities For Covid Era. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Colin Moore, PhD. Dr. Colin Moore will discuss the compelling performances of both Honolulu Mayoral finalists who are inexperienced in government service. Both are first-time office seekers. What features in these candidates ensure they are […]
UH CRDG Probes Key Education Issues (The State Of The State Of Hawaii)
Research Advances HI & US Student Learning. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Barbara Dougherty, PhD. The CRDG Director will discuss University of Hawaii’s goal to produce new knowledge about education in critical content has influenced the state’s public schools and nationally to enrich PreK-12 Education. ThinkTech […]