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Diploma
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Bilingual Education | Indigenous Languages
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English
About Program

Program Overview


Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Reo Rua) is a New Zealand Certificate program that provides foundational knowledge and understanding of te reo Māori. It emphasizes the cultural and worldview context of the language, equipping learners with basic vocabulary, grammar, and communication skills for everyday situations. The program consists of three courses, each with 60 credits, and can be completed in as little as 12 months.

Program Outline

It provides learners with essential tools and resources as they embark on their te reo Māori journey, emphasizing the language's cultural and worldview context.


Program Objectives:

  • Equip learners with the ability to utilize te reo vocabulary and grammatical structures confidently at a basic level.
  • Enable learners to speak about their personal connections to the land and environment using basic te reo Māori.
  • Foster respect for te reo Māori by using and applying technical knowledge of basic reo in everyday situations.
  • empower learners to utilize basic te reo Māori to complete tasks in familiar contexts.

Program Description:

The program focuses on the foundation of te reo Maori, placing emphasis on the intricate relationship between the language and the indigenous people, the land, and the environment of Aotearoa New Zealand. Learners will acquire basic language skills to communicate in te reo Māori, with support, in various everyday contexts, including with whānau, marae, social/community, workplace, and academic settings.


Outline:


Program Content:

  • Te reo Māori vocabulary and grammar at a basic level.
  • Understanding and using te reo Māori in everyday contexts.
  • Cultural and worldview context of te reo Māori.
  • The relationship between te reo Māori and the land and environment.
  • Communication skills in te reo Māori.

Program Structure:

  • The program consists of three courses, each with 60 credits.
  • Each course includes three assessments with set due dates.
  • The program can be completed in as little as 12 months.

Course Schedule:

  • Courses are offered up to 12 times per year.
  • Learners can choose to study part-time or full-time.

Modules:

  • Each course covers a specific module:
  • Te Whanake (Introduction to Te Reo)
  • Te Whakawhiti (Intermediate Te Reo)
  • Te Whakaoti (Advanced Te Reo)

Module Descriptions:

  • Te Whanake (Introduction to Te Reo) introduces learners to the basics of te reo Māori, including pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
  • Te Whakawhiti (Intermediate Te Reo) builds upon the foundation laid in Te Whanake, focusing on more complex grammar structures and vocabulary.
  • Te Whakaoti (Advanced Te Reo) challenges learners to apply their knowledge and skills in more challenging contexts, including academic and professional settings.

Assessment:


Assessment Methods:

  • The program uses a variety of assessment methods, including assignments, tests, and presentations.
  • Assessments are designed to measure learners' understanding of te reo Māori and their ability to communicate effectively in the language.

Assessment Criteria:

  • Assessments are based on the learning outcomes of each course.
  • Learners are assessed on their ability to communicate effectively in te reo Māori, their understanding of grammar and vocabulary, and their ability to apply their knowledge and skills in various contexts.

Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

  • The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods, including online learning, face-to-face classes, and workshops.
  • Learners also have access to a range of online resources, including videos, audio recordings, and interactive exercises.

Faculty:

  • The program is taught by experienced and qualified teachers of te reo Māori.
  • Faculty members are committed to providing learners with a high-quality education and supporting them in their language learning journey.

Unique Approaches:

  • The program incorporates a te ao Māori perspective into all aspects of the curriculum.

Careers:


Career Paths:

  • This program can lead to a variety of careers in fields such as education, social work, healthcare, and government.
  • Graduates can also use their te reo Māori skills to work in the Māori tourism industry or to support the development of te reo Māori resources.

Career Opportunities:

  • Graduates of this program are well-prepared to pursue further study in te reo Māori or to enter the workforce with strong language skills.

Career Outcomes:

  • Graduates of this program have gone on to successful careers in various fields.
  • Many graduates have used their te reo Māori skills to make a positive impact on their communities.

Other:


Cultural and Community Roles:

  • This program can help learners to become more involved in their communities and to contribute to the revitalization of te reo Māori.
  • However, learners are encouraged to have a basic understanding of te reo Māori.

Cost:

  • The cost of this program varies depending on the mode of study and the number of courses taken.

Maximum Program Completion Time:

  • The program must be completed within three years of first enrolment unless there are exceptional circumstances.

Funding:

  • This program is eligible for funding from the Tertiary Education Commission.
  • Learners may also be eligible for scholarships and other financial assistance.
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