Level 2 Te Reo Maori
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs J. Leauga
LEARNING ACTIVITIES: Leve 2 Māori develops further language skills within the main pūkenga: Whakarongo, tuhituhi, kōrero, pānui and whakaaturanga. Students will also learn more about ahurea/culture and have opportunities to speak in te reo to boost confidence. This subject requires hard work and focus.
Māori media and journalism, iwi management, tertiary education, teaching, linguistics, medical profession, legal work. Te Reo Māori and understanding of tikanga and kawa are a benefit to have in any profession in Aotearoa and abroad.
Course Overview
Term 1
Grammar
He kīhono (joiners), tikanga, kawa, hui marae, korerorero.
Korero purakau, Internet, Maori language change. Te hitori o te reo, Pacific partners language difference and similarities.
Term 2
Relevance of Te Reo Maori in different sectors. Tuhituhi, te mita o te reo. Grammar progression, sentences, reports.
Term 3
Korero, whakarongo, tuhituhi.
Exam preparation, different text types included Maori niupepa and translation exercises.
Term 4
Aromatawai, Hui marae, the impact of reo Maori in Aotearoa, Pakanga whenua.
Recommended Prior Learning
11 Māori
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Device
Pene
Pene rakau
Muku
ruri
Assessment Information
Three modes will be assessed- spoken Maori, written-creative, momo tuhi and reading comprehension. All standards are University approved and Literacy standards.Pathway
This course will equip you with skills in spoken and written Te Reo Maori. As Aotearoa looks to improve our response to the Maori language it is a desired skill for employers.
Credit Information
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
Total Credits Available: 24 credits.
Externally Assessed Credits: 12 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 12 credits.
External
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Pathway Tags
Animator/Digital Artist, Actor, Finance Manager, Copywriter, Archivist, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Historian, Artistic Director, Film and Video Editor, Barrister, Author, Dancer, Tattoo Artist, Midwife, Urban/Regional Planner, Elected Government Representative, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Communications Professional, Interpreter, Community Karitane, Conservator, Technical Writer, Legal Executive, Editor, Solicitor, Corrections Officer, Judge, Curator, Radio Presenter, Workplace Relations Adviser, Early Childhood Teacher, Media Producer, Ranger, Hairdresser/Barber, Health Promoter, Health Services Manager, Naturopath, Primary School Teacher, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Librarian, Translator, Library Assistant, Massage Therapist, Nanny/Child Carer, Policy Analyst, Private Teacher/Tutor, Probation Officer, Youth Worker, Secondary School Teacher, Social Worker, Teacher Aide, Speech-Language Therapist, Television Presenter, Tour Guide, Court Registry Officer,