Camille Leihulu Slagle is Native Hawaiian. She always knew she wanted to go away for college. Education would help her afford to stay in her homeland. Life in the islands is expensive. Camille wants to give back to her people through science, studying the volcanoes central to Hawaiʻi's landscape and culture.
Audio documentary: Standing in Two Worlds
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Race in suburban schools
Going to college in prison
Few teachers, little money, low test scores: Rural schools in the South
Merging small, rural school districts
Fighting for ‘our school’
How do we learn better: digital or print?
Theological schools feel the squeeze
The ‘invisible tax’ on teachers of color
Should colleges teach men how to be men?
‘My frain is bried’: shadowing a student
High school job prep
How tutoring helps students
Is advanced math necessary?
Decoding the math myth
Writing discipline reform into law
The science gap starts early
Minnesota’s graduation gap
A brief history of school discipline
Colleges want smart AND nice
What students in remedial english can teach us about K-12 education
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