Kamehameha Schools Distance Learning (KSDL) is committed to working closely with community and internal groups to extend its reach. Our collaborators include: |
Leeward Community College Associate in Arts in Teaching (LCC AAT)
LCC AAT’s mission is to provide a career ladder for teaching by recruiting and supporting local Leeward students into becoming highly qualified teachers for students in their own communities. The integration of A‘o Makua courses as a requirement for the ED 294 Introduction to Multicultural Education course provides students with the opportunity to increase their awareness to the Hawaiian culture in hopes of integrating relevant culturally-based resources to better service students in Hawai‘i. Students in the program also have the option to enroll in A‘o Makua courses as an option in their ED 297A Educational Media and Technology course.
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Partnerships In Development Foundation Nā Pono No Nā ‘Ohana
Partners in Development’s Nā Pono No Nā ‘Ohana program is a comprehensive family education program. Kamehameha Schools Distance Learning works closely with program directors to offer A‘o Makua courses to increase access to culturally-based curriculum while providing parents with the opportunity to experience online learning.
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Kamehameha Schools Financial Aid and Scholarship Services (FASS)
Post-High (Nā Ho‘okama a Pauahi & ‘Imi Naāuao)
Beginning January 2010, ‘Imi Na‘auao and Nā Ho‘okama a Pauahi scholarship recipients have the opportunity of completing an A’o Makua course to pursue the knowledge of our kūpuna using technology of today while earning 5 hours towards their service learning requirement.
Preschool (Pauahi Keiki Scholars & Kipona Scholarship Program)
Beginning April 2011, Pauahi Keiki Scholars and Kipono Scholarship Program recipients have the opportunity of completing an A’o Makua course to pursue the knowledge of our kūpuna using technology of today while earning 5 hours towards their service learning requirement.
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Ke Ali‘i Pauahi Foundation (KAPF)
Beginning January 2010, KAPF scholarship recipients and donors interested in learning more about Hawaiian culture and language are invited to enroll in A‘o Makua courses at a discounted rate.
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