The influence of the Hilo Boarding School on agricultural education in the Pacific

Date

1953

Contributor

Advisor

Department

Instructor

Depositor

Speaker

Researcher

Consultant

Interviewer

Narrator

Transcriber

Annotator

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Volume

Number/Issue

Starting Page

Ending Page

Alternative Title

Abstract

This paper looks at The Hilo Boarding School, as the first manual-labor type of school developed in the Pacific. It instituted a program of rural education based on the idea of learning by doing. The student was required to work part of each day for his subsistence and for the partial support of the school.

Description

Keywords

Hilo Boarding School, Agricultural education

Citation

Extent

Format

Geographic Location

Hawaii
Philippines

Time Period

Related To

Theses for the degree of Master of Education (University of Hawaii (Honolulu no. 102

Related To (URI)

Table of Contents

Rights

All UHM dissertations and theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission from the copyright owner.

Rights Holder

Local Contexts

Email libraryada-l@lists.hawaii.edu if you need this content in ADA-compliant format.