A Century of Public Education in Hawaii, October 15, 1840-October 15, 1940 |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION | 36 |
UNDER LATER YEARS OF THE HAWAIIAN MONARCHY | 74 |
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activities agriculture American Board ancient Hawaii annexation appointed arrival attendance became Bishop Board of Education boys building Catholic century common schools course curriculum decade Department early educa education in Hawaii effect elementary English established foreign grades graduates Hawaiian educational Hawaiian language Hilo Boarding School Honolulu industrial influence institution interest Iolani Islands Kaahumanu Kamehameha Kamehameha Schools Kauai High School kindergarten king labor Lahaina Lahainaluna land later leaders leadership Liholiho Maui ment Minister of Public mission missionary monarchy native native Hawaiian Normal School Organic Act percent period political practice president private schools problem Protestant missionaries public education Public Instruction public school system Punahou pupils purpose recommendation referred reorganization Republic of Hawaii result Richard Armstrong school enrollment school program secondary school senior high school significant social sugar Superintendent teacher training teaching Territory tion tional United University of Hawaii vocational Wailuku youth