9 Māori
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms N. Black, Whaea A. Mikaere.
Year 9 Tikanga Māori
This is a 10-week course compulsory for all year 9 students at Glenfield College.
This course is an introduction to Te Ao Māori and some main aspects of the culture. These include and are not limited to pōwhiri, kaitiakitanga, haka, waiata, weaving and a beginner level of the language. This enables students to have a greater understanding of the indigenous culture unique to Aotearoa and to explore why, when and how certain aspects are done.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Stationery Required for this course: Green 20 page clear file and a device.
Pathway
The study of Te Ao Māori offers graduates the ability to pursue careers, such as teaching, research, archives, property, administration, policy advice, television, radio, acting, health work and social work. The knowledge of Te Ao Māori is becoming an asset to hold for many career pathways.
Disclaimer
- Some students’ courses may not fit the timetable when it is prepared so you may be contacted and asked to re-choose.
- If you do not make sufficient progress in the remainder of the year (i.e. in your entrance exams, course work and end-of-year exams), you may not be accepted into the subject of your choice