Glenfield College Glenfield College

L2 Te Reo Māori

2TeReo
Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Whaea A. Mikaere.

Prerequisites

Students must have achieved at Level 1 Māori, or by negotiation with the HOD Maori.


Te reo Māori is the key to understanding the Māori world. Te Reo Māori lays the foundation of communicative skills and cultural knowledge to enable students to be bilingual and bicultural with an appreciation and consideration of a Māori worldview. This is a full year course with four main focuses.

Te Tika o te Reo - Language Accuracy

The significant learning within this big idea is language features that focus on structures and correct application of vocabulary, as well as on punctuation, which are all encompassed by grammar that ensures quality communication. This is an area at the foundation level in learning te reo Māori that needs further development.

Te Rere o te Reo - Language Fluency

The significant learning contained within this big idea includes aspects of pronunciation, stress, intonation and the rhythm of the language, with an aim to be fluid and fluent in these respects. This big idea also involves a wide range of phrases and strategies for organising ideas for communication.

Te Māori o te Reo - Cultural integrity of the Language

The significant learning within this big idea relates to aspects of Māori worldview that reflect the way Māori perceive their environment, such as practising customs and upholding values and expressing ideas to maintain cultural integrity of the language.

Te Ora o te Reo - Language Vitality

The significant learning within this big idea involves progressive thinking about the sustainability of the language into the future through engaging in critical analysis of language change and the implementation of language revitalisation strategies to ensure the language continues to thrive throughout the upcoming generations.


Learning Areas:

Languages


Pathway

L3 Te Reo Māori

Te Reo Māori supports further learning and promotes the normalisation of te reo Māori in the areas of: broadcasting, journalism, education, arts, entertainment, business, tourism, hospitality, local and central government, health, languages, sports administration, marketing, management, law, corrections, public speaking, iwi development, volunteering, community services, farming and agriculture, primary industries, Treaty settlements, translating and interpreting services.



			
					
					Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
										

Stationery Required for this course: 1 x Yellow Clearfile, 1 x 2B5 Exercise book and a device.


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