Level 2 Te Reo Māori
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Matua J. Tua.
NCEA Level 2 Te Reo Māori Te Whakapakaritanga
'Te Reo emphasises the inseparable links between language, culture, and identity. As students learn Te Reo Māori, they also deepen their knowledge and understanding of tikanga Māori.'
Nau mai haere mai ki Te Puna o Ngā Mātauranga Māori.
Welcome to Te Puna, the Faculty of te reo Māori, Te Ao Haka, the Māori Performing Arts and Te Whānau Rūmaki
Students can take te reo Māori and Te Ao Haka from Year 9 to Scholarship level in Year 13.
Te Puna offers three university approved subjects: Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira and Te Ao Haka.
If you want to be immersed in the Māori world, te reo Māori, the cultural protocols of the indigenous people of Aotearoa, nau mai ki Te Whānau o Te Puna.
NCEA TE REO MĀORI LEVEL 2
Nau mai haere mai ki te reo Māori. Students will be entered into three internal standards and one external standard. Students at level 2 will investigate themes of ‘their extended world’ Tikanga a o tātou tūpuna (the cultural protocols of the Māori world), Ngā wawata (My aspirations), Tōku ao mana motuhake (My Māori world) Ngā kōrero o neherā (Traditional stories)
The NCEA Leve2 l Te Reo Māori course aims to expand students’ ability to understand, speak, read and write in Te Reo Māori. Students will take part in general conversations with speakers of Te Reo Māori, understand most of what is said, and contribute relevant comments. Students will be able to explain and discuss many of their own ideas and opinions, using the language creatively, and they will be able to read a variety of authentic Te Reo Māori materials and write expressively for a range of purposes
Students will strengthen their skills in tuhituhi (writing), pānui (reading), kōrero (oral), and whakarongo (aural) throughout the year.
Students will also have the opportunity to participate in significant cultural events such as Polyfest, Te Ahurea Tino Rangatiratanga, Ngā Manu Kōrero, as well as events at school.
Haaumi e! Hui e! Taiki e!
Entry Criteria
Level 2 Te Reo Māori requires successful completion of Year 11 Te Reo Māori.
As a recognised language in New Zealand, Te Reo Māori can be used to meet the Literacy requirements for an NCEA Level 1 award and the University Entrance Reading and Writing requirement of Level 2.
Equipment/Stationery and Course Costs
This course makes significant use of digital learning material at various times during the year. It is advantageous for a student to have a laptop during these times. Some learning activities, including assessments, will not be able to be completed without a laptop.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for NCEA Course Endorsement.
External
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Describe historical events of a hapu or iwi
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Describe the life, achievements and impact of a Māori leader
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Explain the importance, and demonstrate correct pronunciation, of Māori place names
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Te Reo Māori 2.1 - Whakarongo kia mohio ki te reo o te ao torotoro
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Te Reo Māori 2.2 - Korero kia whakamahi i te reo o te ao torotoro
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Te Reo Māori 2.3 - Panui kia mohio ki te reo o te ao torotoro
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Te Reo Māori 2.5 - Waihanga tuhinga auaha, i te reo o te ao torotoro
Disclaimer
Course selection does not guarantee a course will be available or that you have approval to take a course. Final course confirmation is in January and depends on your final results and in rare cases, staff availability.