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Hawaii Preschools See Declines In Enrollment And Available Seats

Hawaii Preschools See Declines In Enrollment And Available Seats - Honolulu Civil Beat Hawaii Preschools See Declines In Enrollment And Available Seats Private pre-kindergarten programs have lost $7 million in tuition as fewer families send children to school, according to the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools. Reading time: 5 minutes. Buried amid the national conversation around safely reopening K-12 classrooms during the pandemic are the impacts of loss of in-person instruction for the littlest learners: 3- and 4-year-olds attending preschool programs, experts say. Increased restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus and parental fears have led to diminished capacity for both public and private preschool programs in Hawaii. In some cases, small private child care providers have had to close because they could no longer afford to meet their bottom line, according to new data.

The Conversation: American Samoans Trying to Go Home Test Positive for Covid-19

UH Manoa s College of Education prospective teacher s event Credit Jeremy/WikimediaCommons / CC BY 2.0 Thinking about becoming an educator but don’t know where to begin? A virtual event this Saturday will show you the way. The event, called It’s Great to Be a Teacher, is organized by the state Teacher Education Coordinating Committee, whose members include educator preparation programs and the state Department of Education, Hawaii State Teachers Association, and the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s College of Education. Nezia Asni and Janet Kim are with UH Manoa’s College of Education and organizers of the event, which is now available for free via Zoom.

Teacher Training Initiative Takes Shape Under COVID-19 Federal Grant

Teacher Training Initiative Takes Shape Under COVID-19 Federal Grant - Honolulu Civil Beat The initiative to develop digital lesson plans is being funded with $5 million in federal relief funds. Reading time: 5 minutes. Hawaii community groups plan to convene dozens of local educators this summer to help build an open-source digital collection of lesson plans and teaching materials that will be free and accessible to students, teachers and parents by 2022. Funded with half of the $10 million of a federal grant the state received last April to address pandemic-related learning loss, the effort addresses the need to develop more place-based, culturally relevant content for use in the classroom and home.

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