Reflections from University of Hawaiʻi Students of Education and Social Work

Reflections from University of Hawaiʻi Students of Education and Social Work September 2015:

“This farm has been very inspirational as to how I can implement working on the farm or on the land in ties to ethics, values, and education…Not only are the students able to become self-aware, but they are able to enjoy each others company while working on projects.” — Deashia

“The stories and thoughts we shared today has made me realize the importance of creating a safe, open place that shares knowledge with the new generation. The virtue-based approach, which is reflected in the values on the tree.” — Cheyanne

“Something that really struck me about this place is how much everyone loves it. The children are taught from a young age to love and watch over the land. I really hope that whichever school I am placed into has something like this where the older students can remember what they learned in primary school about the land and be able to carry that passion into adulthood.” — Simone

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