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Your Backyard Is a Lab: Hawaii's Lesson for Every Science Teacher with Lauren Kaupp

Your Backyard Is a Lab: Hawaii's Lesson for Every Science Teacher with Lauren Kaupp

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Most people overlook Hawaii’s cutting-edge science — but not our guest, Lauren Kaupp. She reveals how the islands are a global scientific powerhouse, with research from volcanoes to coral reefs that will blow your mind. Whether you're a teacher, student, or science enthusiast, this episode uncovers the extraordinary science happening right in Hawaii’s backyard and why it should inspire your next adventure or lesson plan.

Lauren shares her journey from DOE specialist to passionate connector of Hawaii’s scientific community, revealing the hidden gems that make Hawai‘i a world-class lab for space, oceanography, and earth sciences. You’ll discover the unique biomes that exist nowhere else, deep-sea ecology workshops that wow teachers, and how Hawaii’s research facilities are shaping the future of STEM education. We break down the challenges of curriculum relevance, assessment myths, and the power of curiosity-driven learning—arming you with practical ideas to ignite that same passion in young learners.

In this episode, you'll learn how phenomena like tidal waves, volcano eruptions, and optical illusions aren’t just awe-inspiring—they’re powerful teaching tools that foster wonder, creativity, and critical thinking. Lauren discusses how connecting science to local place and culture can transform classrooms into vibrant hubs of exploration. Plus, gain insight into how real-world research, like studying bagworms or navigating the tricky world of assessments, can inspire lifelong curiosity and problem-solving skills.

Why does this matter? Because the next generation of scientists, engineers, and thinkers starts with inspired teachers and engaging lessons rooted in their environment. Hawaii’s science resources—completely accessible and staggering in scope—are a goldmine waiting to be tapped. Ignoring this opportunity risks missing out on cultivating the problem-solvers of tomorrow. Perfect for educators, parents, or anyone fascinated by how the natural world shapes our thinking and future. Whether you're tuning in from Hawaii or anywhere else, this episode will open your eyes to the incredible science nestled in your local landscape—and how you can use it to spark curiosity in every age. Dive in and discover why Hawai‘i truly punches above its weight as a scientific giant.

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ABOUT LAUREN

Lauren Kaupp, MS, EdD is the director of the University of Hawai‘i STEM Pre-Academy, which fosters student interest, engagement, and learning in STEM by connecting University of Hawai‘i STEM research and innovation with K–12 classrooms.

In her second semester of college, Lauren started working at the Chemistry Tutorial Center at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), and has been involved in STEM education ever since. Her interest in science education deepened while in graduate school at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (UHM), through volunteering at outreach events and at the Waikīkī Aquarium. Lauren then taught high school chemistry and physics at the University Laboratory School, as well as science enrichment courses for elementary and middle school students.

In addition to classroom teaching and informal education, Lauren was involved in collaborative curriculum development in Marine Science and Physics in the College of Education at UHM. Over the course of her career, she has also provided hundreds of presentations and professional development sessions for teachers, administrators, and other educators, on topics including scientific inquiry, the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), curriculum, assessment, and Federal regulatory requirements and compliance.

Lauren has an interest in educational leadership, policy, and planning. At the State of Hawai‘i Department of Education, Lauren provided strategic leadership in NGSS adoption and implementation, helped to develop a state-level Curriculum Management System and Instructional Materials Approval Process, and created the framework for a newly adopted Federal program.

Lauren earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from UMBC, a Master of Science in Oceanography from UHM, and a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership from the University of Southern California.

 


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