1:00am - Monday, February 6, 2023

E Ho`Omau

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Why Maui Snared The Sun #1

TEACH 356

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E Ho'omau! (To preserve; to learn from the past and perpetuate the good) is a curriculum development project funded under the Native Hawaiian Education Program of the U.S. Department of Education (http: //www.ed.gov/programs/nathawaiian/index.html). It begins with the creation of three high quality animated versions of traditional Hawaiian legends, designed to be engaging and culturally appropriate. These are complemented by standards-based written materials and teacher training activities to strengthen language arts and science achievement for Native Hawaiian 4th graders. E Ho'omau! addresses the need to improve the literacy skills of students of Hawaiian ancestry by integrating evidence-based educational approaches with a visually-rich learning system based on Hawaiian legends. The idea is to elevate student motivation and enhance self-confidence while providing meaningful learning opportunities.

Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:20:00

Additional Airings

1:39pm, 02/17/2023 | TEACH 356
5:30pm, 02/18/2023 | TEACH 356
12:00pm, 02/19/2023 | TEACH 356
1:51pm, 02/26/2023 | TEACH 356
1:39am, 02/18/2023 | TEACH 356
5:30am, 02/19/2023 | TEACH 356
12:00am, 02/20/2023 | TEACH 356
1:51am, 02/27/2023 | TEACH 356
2:00pm, 04/07/2023 | TEACH 356
11:49am, 03/04/2023 | TEACH 356
12:59pm, 03/28/2023 | TEACH 356
11:49pm, 03/04/2023 | TEACH 356
12:59am, 03/29/2023 | TEACH 356
11:00am, 04/21/2023 | TEACH 356
11:00am, 04/22/2023 | TEACH 356
1:30pm, 04/23/2023 | TEACH 356
1:30pm, 04/28/2023 | TEACH 356
2:00am, 04/08/2023 | TEACH 356
11:00pm, 04/21/2023 | TEACH 356
11:00pm, 04/22/2023 | TEACH 356
1:30am, 04/24/2023 | TEACH 356
1:30am, 04/29/2023 | TEACH 356

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Calendar E Ho`Omau: Why Maui Snared The Sun (TEACH 356) E Ho'omau! (To preserve; to learn from the past and perpetuate the good) is a curriculum development project funded under the Native Hawaiian Education Program of the U.S. Department of Education (http: //www.ed.gov/programs/nathawaiian/index.html). It begins with the creation of three high quality animated versions of traditional Hawaiian legends, designed to be engaging and culturally appropriate. These are complemented by standards-based written materials and teacher training activities to strengthen language arts and science achievement for Native Hawaiian 4th graders. E Ho'omau! addresses the need to improve the literacy skills of students of Hawaiian ancestry by integrating evidence-based educational approaches with a visually-rich learning system based on Hawaiian legends. The idea is to elevate student motivation and enhance self-confidence while providing meaningful learning opportunities. http://proweb.myersinfosys.com/hetv/airlist/437853/detail.ics