ANA Grant Provides Le Fetuao with New Tech Equipment for Teaching Gagana Samoa

Le Fetuao Tech Blessing

Le Fetuao Samoan Language Center has purchased a brand new tech learning lab complete with iPads, laptops, a microphone and a keyboard. The purchase of the tech equipment was made possible through a language preservation and maintenance grant from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA).

Le Fetuao recognizes that in this digital age there is a benefit to utilizing technology to teach the Samoan language. The equipment will allow students to create their own Samoan language e-books, videos and other digital media. A partnership developed with Pacific Voices, headed by Dr. Jim Skouge and Mautumua Porotesano will provide training and technical assistance for Le Fetuao staff.

At a blessing ceremony held on Dec. 6, Le Fetuao Executive Director and Founder Elisapeta Tuʻupo-Alaimaleata shared with students and parents that attend the Aʻoga Samoa, “Technology has changed how we teach and learn language.  It is just a tool to supplement learning Gagana Samoa but the success is upon you, the learner.  We stand as language advocates that these tools will not only build capacity in preserving and maintaining Gagana Samoa but also bridge the gap between home and school learning.”

Fepuleaʻi Lasei Dr. John Mayer congratulated the Samoan community in Hawaiʻi and shared, “Times have changed; using technology to learn Gagana Samoa is a newer and empowering approach. This opportunity made possible through ANA will help develop more resources to enhance learning the native language.”

Rev. Pesi Vitale, coordinator at Fesilafaʻi Samoan Language School under Uluaʻi Ekalesia Metotisi Samoa i Waiʻanae (First Samoan Methodist Church in Waiʻanae) provided a blessing for the new equipment.

“We’ve been blessed with many gifts and talents to help educate our future generations.  May we not forget to give thanks to our Heavenly Father for bestowing the knowledge upon our teachers and our leaders,” said Vitale.

Teachers at Le Fetuao have already started technology training. They attended a language teacher’s fall technology symposium hosted by the Hawaiʻi Association of Language Teachers (HALT) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus.  Le Fetuao teachers learned how to create practical language teaching tools using forms, apps and tests.

Students at Le Fetuao Samoan Language Center are very excited to start using the new equipment to develop their skills in technology and learn Samoan language.

Le Fetuao Tech Blessing (PDF Format)

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