Level 1 option courses
Full year course
This is a study of Te Reo Māori language, tikanga and kawa of the Māori world in many different contexts. This course develops skills of making inquiries about yourself and developing communication, written, aural, oral, and comprehension of various familiar Māori texts. You develop basic conversations in Te Reo Māori and be able to write and talk about what has happened in the past, present and future. The topics include Mihi Atu Mihi Mai, Te kōrero mō te ora o te reo i mua i te tau 1970 and Te whakapuaki whakaaro i runga i te āta rere o te reo
Recommended Prior Learning: 10 Māori or equivalent
Contact Teacher: Anthony Urwin
Outcomes
Endorsement available: Yes
Internal credits: 12
External credits: 12
Total credits: 24
L 1 Literacy credits: 4
Numeracy credits: 0
Possible next steps: Te Reo Māori 200 (MĀO200)
Full year option course
This is a study of Maori Performing Arts (Te Ao Haka), Te Reo Māori, tikanga and kawa of the Māori world in many different contexts and performances. This course develops the skills haka, waiata, a ringa, moteatea, whakaeke, poi, composition writing and the history of performance composers. This also includes developing communication, written, aural, oral, and comprehension of various familiar text. You develop the ability to perform, converse, write, and talk about what has happened in the past, present, and future, as well as the landscape and themes of Kapa Haka. Achievement standards include Demonstrating an understanding of the key features of Te Ao Haka, performing an item from a Te Ao Haka discipline, and demonstrating an understanding of elements within Te Ao Haka's performance.
Recommended Prior Learning: 10 Māori or equivalent.
Recommended Prior Learning: 10MPA or Te Kahui Kuratea
Contact Teacher: Anthony Urwin
Outcomes
Endorsement available: Yes
UE Approved: Yes
Internal credits: 14
External credits: 12
Total credits: 26
UE Reading credits: O
UE Writing credits: O
Next steps - Year 12 MPA 200-Te Ao Haka
Level 2 option courses
Full year course
This is the study of the Te Reo Māori language, Tikanga, and kawa of the Māori world in many different contexts. This course develops inquiry skills, aiming at informative communication, written, aural, oral, and comprehension of Māori texts. You write and converse with others on a broader range of topics, including Hui Marae, Oku Whainga, Māori History, and Māori language in society.
Recommended Prior Learning: Māori 100 or equivalent
Contact Teacher: Anthony Urwin
Outcomes
Endorsement available: Yes
Internal credits: 16
External credits: 12
Total credits: 28
UE Reading credits: 0
UE Writing credits: 0
Possible next steps: Te Reo Māori 300 (MĀO300)
Full year option course
This is a study of Māori Performing Arts at NCEA L2 (Te Ao Haka), Te Reo Māori, tikanga, kawa and the history of the Māori Performance world in different contexts and performance. This course develops the skills of haka, waiata, a ringa, moteatea, whakaeke, poi, mau rakau, kemu, composition writing and the whakapapa of Maori composers. This also includes developing skills in communication, written, aural, oral, and comprehension of various written texts. You develop the ability to perform, converse, write, and talk about what has happened in the past, present, and future, as well as the landscape and themes of Te Ao Māori through Kapa Haka. Achievement standards include exploring elements to create a section for a Te Ao Haka item, performing a Te Ao Haka item to respond to a local kaupapa, and comparing a Te Ao Haka performance with another performance.
Recommended Prior Learning: MPA200 and Te Kahui Kuratea
Contact Teacher: Anthony Urwin
Outcomes
Endorsement available: 14
UE Approved: Yes
Internal credits: 14
External credits: 12
Total credits: 26
UE Reading credits: O
UE Writing credits: O
Next steps - MPA300-Te Ao Haka
Level 3 option courses
Full year course
This study of the Māori language, tikanga and kawa of Te Ao Māori in many different contexts. The Level Three course further develops inquiry skills, critical thinking, communication, written, aural, oral and comprehension of Māori texts. You will gain confidence in conversing in Te Reo in different real-life contexts on various topics, including Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Whaikorero, Powhiri, Revitalisation of Te Reo Māori, Te Ao Taiohi.
Recommended Prior Learning: Māori 200 or equivalent
Contact Teacher: Anthony Urwin
Outcomes
Endorsement available: Yes
UE Approved: Yes
Internal credits: 16
External credits: 12
Total credits: 28
UE Reading credits: 6
UE Writing credits: 0
Possible next steps: Tertiary study
Full year option course
This is a study of Māori Performing Arts at NCEA L3 (Te Ao Haka), Te Reo Māori, tikanga, kawa and the history of the Māori Performance world in several different contexts and performance modes. This course develops the skills of designing bracket items, Kakahu styles, Artistic forms, haka, waiata, a ringa, moteatea, whakaeke, poi, mau rakau, kemu, composition writing and the whakapapa of Maori composers. This also includes developing skills in communication, written, aural, oral, and comprehension of various written texts. You create the ability to perform, converse, write, and talk about what has happened in the past, present, and future, as well as the landscape and themes of Te Ao Māori through Kapa Haka, along with what is popular in society. Achievement standards include. Reflect on a personal learning journey in the discipline of Te Ao Haka. Perform three categories within a discipline of Te Ao Haka and demonstrate an understanding of a key role within Te Ao Haka.
Recommended Prior Learning: MPA200-Te Kahui Kuratea
Contact Teacher: Anthony Urwin
Outcomes
Endorsement available: Yes
UE Approved: Yes
Internal credits: 15
External credits: 10
Total credits: 25
UE Reading credits: O
UE Writing credits: O
Next steps - Toi Whakari, Tertiary, University, Matatini