Year 11 Te Reo Maori (MAO)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr S. Winchester.
MIHIMIHI - INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Te Reo Māori, the class of Hine-ahu-one. She is the first human who was created and bestowed the breath of life, the holder of the ira tangata, to begin and grow your NCEA journey of Te Reo Māori. Tihei, Mauri Ora
AKO - WHAT WILL I LEARN?
Te Reo Māori will follow the well-known whakatauāki, “Ko te reo te taikura o te whakaao mārama” Language is the key to understanding
The four main focuses of the new Level One Te Reo Māori course are:
Te Tika o te Reo - Language Accuracy
Te Rere o te Reo - Language Fluency
Te Māori o te Reo - Cultural integrity of the Language
Te Ora o te Reo - Language Vitality
HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?
4 Level 1 Achievement Standards –20 credits
2 internally assessed make up 10 credits
2 externally assessed make up 10 credits
Course Overview
Term 1
Week 1 - Week 4 (Whakawhānaungatanga - tikanga - revision)
Week 5 (Local Marae visit Y10 - Y13)
Week 5 - Week 10 (Kōrero - Conversation)
Term 2
Week 1 - Week 10 (Rangahau - Research Te Reo Māori movement)
Term 3
Week 1 - Week 4 (External writing portfolio)
Week 5 - Week 7 (Derived grade exams)
Week 8 Week 10 (Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori)
Term 4
Week 1 - Week 3 (Exam Revision, Pō Whakanui)
Week 4 - Week 10 (Exams)
Recommended Prior Learning
WHAT SHOULD I HAVE ALREADY DONE?
Y9 and Y10 Te Reo Māori AND/OR strong background in Te Reo Māori
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
WHAT ARE THE COURSE COSTS?
Free
Pathway
WHAT COULD THIS SUBJECT LEAD TO?
Te Reo Māori provides students with a foundation of communicative skills and cultural knowledge to develop confidence through strong self-identity that will enable them to engage in quality bilingual/bicultural relationships with others.
Te Reo Māori provides students with a strong foundation of the indigenous language of Aotearoa, as well as an understanding, practice and confidence in kaupapa Māori spaces. These skills are valuable in all settings beyond school in tertiary environments, all workforces, raising tamariki and uplifting our whānau, hapū and iwi. This could also lead to level 2 and 3 Te Reo Māori. Level 3 Te Reo Māori is a university entrance approved subject. If you are looking to work in any public sector, Te Reo Māori is a must!
Assessment Information
The NCEA qualification assesses the skills of speaking, listening, writing and reading. You will build up these skills in Te Reo Māori by:• reading and writing a variety of text types
• listening for information in a range of situations
• speaking on a range of topics and interacting with others in a variety of authentic situations • attending to the rules and form of the Te Reo Māori language
• developing a rich repertoire of new phrases and expressions as well as recycling words, phrases and expressions you have already met.
SCHOOL ASSESSMENT
Apart from the NCEA assessments, regular tests will be carried out throughout the year to provide feedback to you and your teacher. This year, NCEA level 1 is introducing a new structure and way of assessing. This will include 2 internal assessments and 2 external assessments, details to follow.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Te Reo M�ori 1.1 - Te korerorero i nga parongo, i nga aria me nga whakaaro
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Te Reo M�ori 1.2 - Te whakapuaki whakaaro e pa ana ki tetahi horopaki e ora nei te reo
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Te Reo M�ori 1.3 - Te whakaatu i te maramatanga ki te reo Māori me ona matapono i tetahi horopaki e taunga ana
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Te Reo M�ori 1.4 - Te tuhi e pa ana ki tetahi horopaki e taunga ana