Part of the fun was implementing a couple of collaborative techniques that I learned in MS-OTL class.
Another fun component included observing other instructors and their teaching style and learning so much myself about the significance of the area.
But mostly, the enjoyment came from being in one of the most sacred sites in Hawaiʻi along with all the campers and other instructors. The location was also accessible to my friends and family for visits during the week since I could not leave. And while being there, I was able to ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi with so many friends!
The attending campers were from all over the world: Austria, United Kingdom, Canada, and many places on the continental United States. There were some locals too from Oʻahu and Puna, Hawaiʻi. Created lots of fond and special memories.
The attending campers were from all over the world: Austria, United Kingdom, Canada, and many places on the continental United States. There were some locals too from Oʻahu and Puna, Hawaiʻi. Created lots of fond and special memories.
Mahalo ke Akua! What an auspicious start to this MS-OTL journey. Looking forward to the next class which starts today!
Ke aloha nō,
Liko
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