Level 2 Te Ara Kee
Level 2
Course Code: 2LTAK
Who can I talk to: Matua Tipene, Whāea Kahiwa
“By learning and familiarising oneself with Tikanga Maaori students strengthen their identity and non Maaori journey towards shared cultural understandings”. This happens through an interchange of relationships, participation, contribution of thoughts language, knowledge and symbols.
Course Information
What Knowledge Will I Develop?
"Understanding Tikanga Maaori practices stretches learners cognitively, enabling them to think differently". This happens through the acqusition of karakia, kiiwaha, whakataukii, waiata, tikanga, kawa, maatauranga and puuraakau which increases ones awareness and builds identity in the uniqueness and diversity of tikanga at iwi, hapuu and whaanau environments.
How Will The Course Contribute To My Qualification?
Code | Title | Credits | Internal | External | Core | Optional | L1 Literacy | L1 Numeracy | UE Reading | UE Writing | Date |
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US 25764 | Demonstrate knowledge of preparing a marae for a poowhiri | 4 | y | y | 23-09-2021 | ||||||
US 27563 | Explain the life and deeds of a wahine rongonui | 4 | y | y | 12-08-2021 | ||||||
US 31070 | Explain the importance of Maaori place names, greetings, and farewells in Maaori Tourism | 4 | y | y | 25-06-2021 | ||||||
US 31507 | Particpate in the recitation of karakia at a hui | 3 | y | y | 08-04-2021 | ||||||
US 31505 | Explain the use of Karakia as a kaupapa | 3 | y | y | 11-03-2021 |
Credits: 14-20
Does this course provide a pathway to University Entrance? No
Entry Requirements
All students welcome.
Course Related Costs
Voluntary contribution to field trip expenses will be requested.
Companion Subjects
Te Reo Maaori, Toi Whakaari, Te Ara Kee
Subject Combination Notes
Not applicable