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Distance Learning Programs

     Throughout the years, Kamehameha Schools Distance Learning has developed many programs for anyone interested in learning more about topics related to Hawaiian culture, history, music, and much more.


A'o Makua Distance Learning Program
A'o Makua DL Program     An online enrichment program for parents, caregivers, educators, Kamehameha Schools alumni and all other adults interested in the Hawaiian culture, history and language. Join us by reconnecting with your roots and sharing the Hawaiian culture with your ‘ohana.

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Culturally-Based Online Curriculum for Educators (CBOCE)
     A 3-month professional development coures to experience Hawaiian culture-based curriculum. Stipends or professional development credit will be given upon completion of the program.

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'Ike Hawai'i Distance Learning Program
     An online program for high school sCBOCEtudents within the state of Hawai'i interested in semester credit courses focused on Hawaiian culture, history and literature. Come join us and learn about the Hawaiian culture on your computer from your own home.

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'Ike Pono
     A program featuring a series of 30-minute, monthly talk shows with moderator, Aaron Mersberg, discussing educational issues related to the Hawaiian community. Guests include members of the Kamehameha Schools 'ohana, as well as others from throughout Hawai'i.
     In 2005, 'Ike Pono will feature episodes focusing on Kamehameha School's current strategic focus, the well-being of prenatal to 8 year olds.

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Kulaiwi
     A program featuring a series of thirty, 60-minute video lessons on how to speak Hawaiian with Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier. An accompanying workbook is available for download and can be used with the lessons.


> View Kulaiwi


Nahenahe
      A program featuring a series of 60-minute audio lessons promoting the learning and appreciation of the Hawaiian language through the study of various Hawaiian mele (songs) with Hawaiian language kumu (teacher) Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier and co-host Robert Cazimero.

> View Nahenahe


Online Instructor Training Institute (OITI)
    This one year intensive training program was designed specifically for educators interested in learning more about integration of technology into their classroom and becoming distance learning instructors.

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