Micronesian Educator Vol. 13, 2009, Cover, TOC, & Editor's Introduction

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A Journal of Research & Practice Jon Education in Guam and Micronesia

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Micronesian Educator A Journal of Research and Practice on Education in Guam and Micronesia is a publication of the School of Education at the University of Guam

Editor Yukiko Inoue School of Education, University of Guam

Article Reviewers James Mary ott School of Education, University of Guam Donald Rubinstein Micronesian Area Research Center, University of Guam Christopher C. Schreiner College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Guam Dirk H. R. Spennemann School ofEnvironmental and Information Sciences, Charles Sturt University Catherine Stoicovy School of Education, University of Guam Jason Vest College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Guam


MICRONESIAN EDUCATOR A Journal of Research and Practice on Education in Guam and Micronesia

Editor: Yukiko Inoue

Volu01e 13,2009

A Publication of the School of Education, University of Guam


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Heiwa: Heiwa is the pushing of the canoe on the unfolded mat to demonstrate how a canoe will actually sail in the ocean from the departure island to the destination island. The navigator uses one or more stars or constellations and uses the faunan etak (primary reference island and possibly a fauan yatil (secondary reference island) in tracking the course. Heiwa is also used to explain the feeling of the canoe's movement caused by the waves and swells hitting the canoe.

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Cover Design: Lawrence J. Cunningham and Manny Sikau

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Š2009 By the School of Education, University of Guam All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.

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Views expressed by the authors are their own. They do not necessarily reflect those of the School of Education, the editor, or printer. Reprints of articles may be ordered through the Micronesian Educator Editorial Office.


Micronesian Educator Volume 13, 2009

Editor's Introduction Yukiko Inoue, University of Guam

Articles

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Service-Learning in a Pacific Island Village: Lessons on History, Culture, and Community from University of Guam Students at Historic Inalajan Ann Hattori, University of Guam

Lutlut in a Strange Land: Kosraean Immigrant Perceptions of Schooling in Hawai'i David W. Kupferman, University ofHawai 'i-Manoa

Beginning Teachers' Perceptions of Level of Preparedness and Effectiveness Kelle L. Murphy, University of Guam Kathy Brown, University of Central Oklahoma Mike Nelson, University of Central Oklahoma

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