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TitleAuthor(s)YearAge bandTypeTopics
Timing is Everything: Using program monitoring and evaluation to support the development of effective and efficient programsKatherine Tibbetts2010GeneralReportOther
Native Hawaiian Educational Assessment Update 2009: A Supplement to Ka Huaka‘i 2005Kamehameha Schools2009GeneralReportDemographics
Education (general)
Families, Communities, and Systems
Hawaiian Culture-based Education
Health (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual)
Material & Economic (employment, income, home ownership)
Other
How Effective is Zero Tolerance? A Brief ReviewShawn Malia Kanaʻiaupuni and Miriam Gans2005K-12ReportEducation (general)
Other
Ho‘omau i nā ‘Ōpio: Findings from the 2008 Pilot-Test of the Nā ‘Ōpio: Youth Development and Assets SurveyShawna Medeiros and Katherine Tibbetts2008K-12ReportEducation (general)
Material & Economic (employment, income, home ownership)
Oiwi (Cultural identity & intelligence)
Ho‘omau i nā ‘Ōpio: Field-Test Findings of the nā ‘Ōpio: Youth Development and Asset SurveyKatherine Tibbetts, Shawna Medeiros, and Jacqueline Ng-Osorio2009K-12ReportEducation (general)
Oiwi (Cultural identity & intelligence)
Hawaiian Cultural Influences in Education (HCIE): Cultural Knowledge and Practice among Hawaiian StudentsBrandon Ledward and Brennan Takayama2009K-12ReportHawaiian Culture-based Education
Material & Economic (employment, income, home ownership)
Oiwi (Cultural identity & intelligence)
An Introduction to the ‘Ōpio ProjectKS Research & Evaluation2008K-12ReportEducation (general)
Oiwi (Cultural identity & intelligence)
Aia ke Ola i ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Revival of the Hawaiian LanguageJacqueline Ng-Osorio and Brandon Ledward2011GeneralReportDemographics
Oiwi (Cultural identity & intelligence)
Other
 

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