References

Claris Corporation. (1993). Claris Works 2.1. Santa Clara, CA: Claris Corporation.

Daws, G. (1968). Shoal of time: A history of the Hawaiian islands. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press.

Donaghy, K., &. Nesmith, K. (1993). Claris Works 2.1 (Hawaiian version). Santa Clara, CA: Claris Corporation.

Donaghy, K., &. Nesmith, K. (1993). Kid Pix (Hawaiian version). In Novato, CA: Brøderbund.

Hickman, C. (1991). Kid Pix. Novato, CA: Brøderbund.

Hickman, C. (1994). Kid Pix 2. Novato, CA: Brøderbund.

Kuamo'o, H. (1995). The story of Punana Leo [online]. Available Internet: http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu (University of Hawaii at Hilo, HI).

Kamana, K., & Wilson, W. (1996). Hawaiian language programs. In G. Cantoni (Ed.), Stabilizing indigenous languages. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University.

Lueras, L. (1989). Hawaii (8th Ed.). Pearl City, HI: Pacific Trade Group.

Wilson, W. (in press). I ka 'olelo Hawai'i ke ola, "Life is found in the Hawaiian language,'" International Journal of the Sociology of Language.

 

See also the information about language-immersion resources in the Electronic Classroom section of Reading Online.

Selected Hawaiian World Wide Web Sites:

  Kualono

 Keaukaha Elementary

 1996 Year of Hawaiian Language

 Hawai'i Department of Education

 Nation of Hawai'i Homepage

 Hawaiian Language

 

 Technology's Role in the Revival of the Hawaiian Language

Slide Show Overview

(a visual summary with slower access)

  Brief History of the Use of the Hawaiian Language in Schools

The Use of Technology by Teachers

The Use of Technology by Students

 Technology Beyond the Classroom

  Technology in the Future

  References

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