Year 10 Te Reo Māori
Course Description
He taaaonga te reo, he taonga ngaa tikanga, he taaonga anoo ngaa tamariki. Our language and our culture are treasures as are our children.
Te Reo Māori is one of three official languages of Aotearoa. It 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 (Cultural Practices).
To learn Te Reo Māori, students must have an open mind and a positive attitude towards the Māori People and their culture. They will need to learn to use all the ara reo (language modes): Whakarongo (Listening), Paanui (Reading), Koorero (Speaking) and Tuhituhi (Writing).
By learning Te Reo and becoming increasingly familiar with tikanga, Māori students strengthen their identities, while non-Māori journey towards shared cultural understandings. All who learn Te Reo Māori help to secure its future as a living, dynamic and rich language. As they learn, they come to appreciate that diversity is a key to unity. It will also broaden their entrepreneurial and employment options to include work in an ever-increasing range of social, legal, educational, business, and professional settings.
At the end of this course students will have completed a 'Taku Whaanau' unit (Whakapapa/Pepeha), a 'Manu Koorero' unit (Matariki), a 'Kingitanga' unit and a 'Te Marae/Ngaa Atua/Ngaa Pakiwaitara' unit.
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All internal/external credits may change without notice.
Any required costs and/or equipment may change without notice.