A normal school day to the 8th grade class would involve another school to visit our class. You might be thinking, "Well how is this normal?" It has become a daily routine for the students to be the teachers. The 6th grade class from St. Anthony indulged into an experience that was different from what they are learning. First, we invited the students to enter the room. Our website was already set up on the projector so we directly spoke about the website and how it came about. We had to throwback to grade 7 and how our big ideas for the revolution of education began. After switching classes with the 7th grade, we brought the students outside onto the courtyard and presented Nainoa's star compass. The day went by quickly, we had already created peace flags and presented the World Wide Voyage sail plan, what now? One comment from the students that stood out to me the most was that it takes a long time to get to one place to another. That had a connection to not only the Hokule'a but to us. It took us a long time to get our education to become "revolutionized."
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AuthorMy name is Krizhna. I was born and raised in Maui. I have a fascination in photography and I want to travel the world. Archives
May 2014
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