From: Supt. Christina Kishimoto <reply@hawaiidoe.org>
Date: Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 9:38 AM
Subject: Kick Off Your Week: Visiting Waialua High & Intermediate
To: 20048903@notes.k12.hi.us
School visit: Waialua High & Intermediate It's no surprise to me that when I visit one of our schools I will find a hidden gem. Whether it is the tiny house being built by students at Maui High, the student at Waipahu's Teacher Academy that is both taking and teaching geometry, the exceptional performing arts collaborative at Castle High, the space shuttle replica at Kea'au High School, the Virtual Reality lab at Olomana, or the IB option at Campbell High, these gems are found everywhere. Each offers a unique and special learning environment that help the interests, creativity and passions of our students and their teachers be seen, heard, and felt throughout the campus. My visit to Waialua High School was just as motivating.
After enjoying a Chinese New Year celebration in the courtyard, the students gave me a tour of core content area classes and talked about the organization of the high school. They then took me to their robotics area. I was struck by the industry partners who were available in these rooms working with teachers and preparing instructional activities that students would engage in that afternoon and after school. In addition to having state-of-the art, industry-grade equipment, the robotics area is organized around an instructional design built around a business concept where all students on a learning team have a job. Students talked about their jobs as designers, marketers, resource managers, communicators, IT specialists and so forth. This approach champions growth: students can the lead in an area of strength while developing skills in areas where they have less knowledge or experience. This also provides a link back to core content as students develop their writing, math, science, research, inquiry and technology skills. P.S.: I would like to extend a personal congratulations to Waialua's robotics program leader, Glenn Lee, who is a Top 10 finalist in the prestigious Global Teacher Prize — he's the only teacher representing the United States this year and is vying for a $1 million prize. The winner will be announced during the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai on March 18. Good luck, Glenn! FOLLOW US: Facebook | Twitter | Vimeo | Pinterest | LinkedIn | Google+ ONLINE: HawaiiPublicSchools.org This email was sent to all Hawai'i DOE staff. unsubscribe | ||||||||
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