Author: Nicole Sapigao
Seminar: The Indigenous Early Childhood Educators Professional Development Program
Program: IECE
Subject Area: Other
Grade Level: Kindergarten
Year of Publication: 2024
Seminar: The Indigenous Early Childhood Educators Professional Development Program
Program: IECE
Subject Area: Other
Grade Level: Kindergarten
Year of Publication: 2024
Abstract
Lei-making is a cherished tradition in Hawaiian culture, symbolizing love, honor, and the spirit of aloha. This curriculum unit on lei making has been developed to introduce preschool keiki to this culturally rich art form, fostering an early appreciation for their cultural heritage while promoting creativity and fine motor skills. This narrative outlines the reasons behind selecting lei-making as a focal point for this curriculum, emphasizing its importance to the community and its relevance to preschool education.