The Education Exchange: How Charter Schools at the Base of a Volcano Start the Day

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Photo of Nina BuchananA Professor Emerita at University of Hawaii Hilo, Nina Buchanan, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the charter school movement in Hawaii, and how they incorporate the indigenous language and cultures of the islands into learning.

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