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TitleAuthor(s)YearAge bandTypeTopics
Pathways to Prosperity though Linked Learning for Native HawaiiansKatherine Tibbetts, Kapi‘olani Adams, Ciera Cummings, Jared Nielson, and Greg Yamashiro2012College & CareerReportEducation (general)
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
National Trends in Charter SchoolsKatherine Tibbetts2005GeneralReportEducation (general)
Influential Factors in Degree Attainment and Persistence to Career or Further Education for At-risk/High Educational Needs StudentsPacific Policy Research Center2010College & CareerReportEducation (general)
Impact-Cost AnalysesKS Research & Evaluation2011GeneralReportEducation (general)
Material & Economic (employment, income, home ownership)
Hana Lima Scholarship Program: Summary of Evaluation Findings 2009-2010RaeDeen Keahiolalo-Karasuda and Rozlynd Awa2011College & CareerReportEducation (general)
Factors Influencing Student Retention in Higher EducationUmi Jensen2011College & CareerReportEducation (general)
Comprehensive/Complementary Education Systems: A Literature ReviewPacific Policy Research Center2011GeneralReportEducation (general)
Families, Communities, and Systems
College Aspirations of NHIS HaumanaAndrea Dias, Jennifer Crawford, and Jared Nielson2012College & CareerReportEducation (general)
 

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