E Ulu 3 continues to serve as a repository of Kumu moʻolelo that reflect our kauhale’s school redesign activities. As with E Ulu 1 and 2, each moʻolelo offers nuggets of wisdom, inspiration, and accomplishments to build our ‘Ōiwi Edge Ecosystem. While KSH is in the beginning stages of reflecting, experimenting, and implementing various perspectives and practices that best represent our brand of education, ʻŌiwi Edge, we maintain a foundation of key elements that drive our work. In this edition of E Ulu, we not only hear from Kumu scholars, but also campus leadership, alakaʻi, and Kahu.
The work resulting from Alaukawai 14 independent innovation projects are presented as personalized excerpts, abridged action research findings, or condensed exploratory inquiries. We are also afforded a peek into Poʻo Kumu perspectives and how they create conditions that nurture our ecosystem; as well as from an alakaʻi whose “special interest group” may result into a larger task force focused on ʻŌiwi Arts.
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