By Veronica Kimi
In June 2021, the same year that the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa College of Education’s Progressive Philosophy & Pedagogy masters degree program was started, the Hanahau‘oli School Professional Development Center launched this blog to create a collective thinkspace for progressive educators, in hopes of furthering the worldwide progressive education movement. In just a few short years, our readership has grown to over 3,600 educators, philosophers, scholars and community members. In celebration of our 99th post, we share a few of our favorite reflections by Hanahau‘oli School’s faculty and staff below.
To commemorate this milestone and all of the great contributions we hope you’ll revisit, we revamped the Progressive Philosophy & Pedagogy blog’s homepage to allow readers to browse posts by key topics in Progressive Education. They include: Progressive Education Philosophy, Pedagogy & Practice, Curriculum, Assessment, Teacher Professional Development, Educator Reflections, Connecting Progressive Education History to Today, and Social Justice Education. Additionally, readers can browse by publication date here.
In addition to the incredible writers who have contributed to the first 99 publications, we also want to thank our readers. We love receiving your feedback about our posts and the ways they challenge or enhance your understanding and practice of progressive education. We welcome your collaboration as we seek to continue this thoughtful exchange of ideas. As our readership and contributors grow across the globe, we hope you feel a part of this connection and community, and that it sparks inspiration for the work you do to enhance the educational experiences of children.
Progressive Philosophy and Pedagogy: A Blog for Progressive Educators is edited by Amber Strong Makaiau and Veronica Kimi. To support the ongoing professional development of educators seeking to share their ideas and success stories via the blog, Makaiau and Kimi provide 1:1 conferencing and writing support during the publication process. Click here to learn more about contributing to the blog.
ON PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY
Progressive Principles In Conversation With Hawaiian Pedagogy, Philosophy and Worldview by Gabrielle Ahuliʻi Ferreira Holt
ON PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION PEDAGOGY & PRACTICE
Teachers as Scientists: Watching Life and Children Alertly By Lia Woo
ON PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION CURRICULUM
The Hanahau'oli Teacher Collaborative: Learning About Interdisciplinary Curriculum Design and Thematic Units of Study by Dr. Amber Strong Makaiau
ON PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION ASSESSMENT
The Three-Way Conference: A Progressive Education Assessment Practice that Teaches Asset Framing & Self-Direction by Dr. Amber Strong Makaiau and Kathy Galdeira
ON PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Hele Aʻo – “To Go and Learn” by Dr. Mike Travis
ON PROGRESSIVE EDUCATOR REFLECTIONS
Spirituality and Progressive Education by Katrina Sandar Delaunay
ON CONNECTING PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION HISTORY TO TODAY
The School Archives: A Place to Document, Learn From, Reflect On, and Plan Forward the Ongoing Construction of a School’s Progressive Education Mission by Dr. Amber Strong Makaiau
ON SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
Connecting Modern-Day Social Justice Education Initiatives with the Century-Old Progressive Education Movement by Dr. Amber Strong Makaiau
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Veronica Kimi serves Hanahau‘oli School as the Professional Development Center Coordinator. Veronica holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from UCLA, a master’s degree in Elementary Education from Chaminade University, and professional experience in marketing, communications, and human resources. She enjoys supporting Hanahau‘oli School’s educators and the greater education community as they pursue the invaluable work of inspiring the next generation of dreamers, thinkers, and doers. Together with her husband Phil, Veronica has three vibrant daughters who make life a true joy.