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Ka Huaka'i
Learn more about the 2005 Native Hawaiian Educational Assessment (Sept. 2005)

"Teach for America" and the Quality of Public Education in Target Communities
A review the evaluation research on the Teach for America program (June 2006)

Community Data Profiles
View data on the five communities Kamehameha Schools is targeting for community education. (Feb. 2006)
Kapa'a Kea'au Ko'olauloa Moloka'i Waimänalo

Preschool & Beyond Study: Year Two Report to Parents
Learn what makes children—especially Native Hawaiians—succeed in school. (Jan. 2006)

Public Advocacy Tactics:
An executive summary highlighting how to support the KS Education Strategic Plan and the interests of Hawaiian children in the public sector. (Jan. 2006)

This Land is My Land: The Role of Place in Native Hawaiian Identity
This working paper explores how place continues to be a focal point in the identity processes of Native Hawaiians. (Jan. 2006)

Official Enrollment at Kamehameha Schools’ Campuses and Preschool Locations: School Year 2005–06
This report shows how the population served by Kamehameha Schools is growing and changing over time. (Nov. 2005)

More Reports

Hülili: New Journal from Pauahi Publications
Check out the latest multidisciplinary research on Native Hawaiian Well-being.
Volume 1 (2004) Volume 2 (2005)
Volume 3 call for papers
Manuscript guidelines

PASE Databoard
Quick statistics and population projections for Native Hawaiians.

Aloha Counts
Aloha Counts: Census 2000 Special Tabulations for Native Hawaiians offers precise population estimates of Hawaiians in Hawai‘i.

Research Conference
Learn more about "Ku'i Ka Lono: 2006 Conference on Hawaiian Indigenous Education, Research, and Well-being" to be held on November 15-17, 2006.

Evaluation Hui
The Evaluation Hui challenges the appropriateness of current methodologies for program evaluation and research for the Hawaiian population.

Postsecondary Study
This study gives an indication of the preparedness and aptitude of Hawaiian students as they make the transition to higher education, careers, and beyond.

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